Women Over 70: Aging Reimagined

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186 Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Loss and Love

Posted August 3, 202200:26:22

Why is grief so complicated and why does grieving take such a long time,

possibly never ending? In The Grieving Brain (2022), renowned grief expert,

neuroscientist,...

185 Donna Chacko: Gratitude for an Abundance of Health and Faith

Posted July 26, 202200:28:49

Donna Chacko, MD, practiced medicine for 40 years, first as a radiation oncologist

and later, after retraining in her 50’s, as a family medicine...

184 Patricia Novick: Championing Reproductive Freedom in the post-Roe Era

Posted July 19, 202200:28:37

Before abortion was legalized by the US Supreme Court in 1973 (Roe v Wade), a

Chicago-based group of over 100 women--known as Jane--provided counseling

and...

183 Nancy Watson: Many Pathways to Nurturing Others

Posted July 13, 202200:28:04

Nancy Watson’s entrepreneurial spirit has led her on different paths, always toward nurturing other people. Her 8-year long career as a teacher in...

182 Pauline Boss, PhD. - The Myth of Closure: Ambiguous Loss in a Time of Pandemic and Change.

Posted July 6, 202200:37:17

Closure from ambiguous loss is a harmful misnomer. What’s needed is resilience

to live in meaningful ways with no closure. - Pauline Boss, PhD.