Relay for Life Anna Maria Island When: Tue Jan 31, 2012 6pm to Tue Jan 31, 2012 7pm EST Where: Relay for Life Anna Maria Island Event Status: confirmed Event Description: Joyce, long term cancer survivor, will speak. Miramar Room. 100 Bridge Street.
Bookworm Book Club When: Tue Apr 17, 2012 9:30am to 11:30am EDT Where: Bacall Recreation Center, 2041 Canal St., The Villages, FL 32159 Event Status: confirmed Event Description: Jean will speak to the book club about the adventure of writing.
McLEAN NEWCOMERS CLUB When: Wed Apr 18, 2012 12pm to 1pm EDT Where: Indigo Landing Restaurant Alexandria, VA Event Status: confirmed Event Description: Renee will present "Meet the Author" to the McLean Newcomers Club
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As Sitting Bull said, after the Battle of the Little Bighorn, “There are two sides to every story.” And, because I would heartily agree, I hereby present a rebuttal from Movie Man. Movie Man, aka Mike, is actually a Good Guy and he has become a good friend of Susan’s, in spite of their first date. When […]
I’ve had a lot of fun writing about Susan this week. Many of you, consisting of one person, asked if Susan was real. I have actually asked her that same question on several occasions, and she has always considered thoughtfully and then told me to shut up. Susan and I have been friends since 1998. […]
When my friend Susan goes on actual dates, she does exactly the same things that most people do. She goes out to dinner. She goes to the movies. She goes to female impersonator shows. But somehow, the end result always seems to veer off course. Sometimes, she and the guy never even make it to […]
When Susan arranges her first meetings with men, she has to make sure she meets the right person. This is because she has, on at least one occasion, had an entire conversation with the wrong person in a public place. His wife, when she arrived, was not amused. Susan’s way of making sure that this […]
For those of you who believe my friend Susan hasn’t given online dating enough of a chance, rest assured she has been doing this since the original site, cavematch.com. Thus far, she has only excluded the sites that would result in the FBI confiscating her computer. After she is contacted by men, and, after she […]
Welcome to a five-part series of reposts, a veritable cornucopia of past drivel, a best of, a past hits, a test of quantum physics. If all reality isn’t reality at all, and if everything is happening at the same time with no past, present, or future, then not only isn’t this a repost, the events portrayed are […]
(The following is the 11th in my new series, “Old Posts to Dredge out on Slow Weekends Because When I Posted Them Originally People Cared More About the Economy and World Peace Than My Blog.” Although nothing has changed, it’s the start of a slow weekend, blogging-wise). This week’s Newsweek has a really interesting articled titled, […]
Apple’s #1 news app of 2011 was Zite, described as a “Pandora for news reading.” If you are over age 50, the word “Pandora” might conjure up “Pandora’s Box,” which is not exactly a good thing. Pandora, according to ancient Greek mythology was the first woman. After the gods created her, they gave her a box […]
A new study is out, conducted by the American Journal of Medicine. The researchers were people who have perhaps the best job on the planet, next to those who are in charge of quality control for Haagen Dazs, analyzing sexual desire and satisfaction in 806 women, age 40 or older, with a median age of 67 years. […]
(The following is the tenth in my new series, “Old Posts to Dredge out on Slow Weekends Because When I Posted Them Originally People Cared More About the Economy and World Peace Than My Blog.” Although nothing has changed, it’s the start of a slow weekend, blogging-wise.) London Daughter has asked that I write about […]
This is my last show for WSLR. I'm taking a break to explore other new adventures. This really is a double show. The first half is an exploration, with friends Joanne and Gail, about spirituality. The second half is friends Joyce and Renee talking not about our books, but about what we learned from the adventures of writing and promoting our books. […]
This episode of Gray Matters is "Bali Matters: Part II." Your host, Jean Peelen, spent almost a month on the wonderful island of Bali. Although the beauty of Bali, the amazing artistry that is everywhere, the vibrant Hindu religion, and the sweetness of the people is entrancing, it also was clear that many people were poor and suffering on Bali. […]
I recently returned from three wonderful weeks on the island of Bali - only 26 hours away. Argh! There aren't words to tell how beautiful the island and the people of Bali are. Being there, around their culture, was beyond my experience. I talked for this show with two wonderful people: Wayan Amor, our driver, guide, and friend; and Nadya an America […]
I've always thought that nurses were brave simply because they dealt with human beings, with all of our bodily yuckiness. But recently I talked with three retired nurses who truly were brave, in the sense that they struck out in the world in times when women just didn't do that. These women were some of the brave women who modeled for the rest of […]
Andrea Ross Greene is a friend of mine. She left the east coast for sunny California to pursue her dream of singing and songwriting. She writes beautiful music and performs it for appreciative audiences. Andrea's music and rich voice have been used in independent films. Her songs capture experiences and emotions that connect immediately with the lis […]
Last month I was asked to speak at a fund-raising brunch for the American Association of University Women. I spoke about waking up your vision for your life. This is a recording of that speech, with the addition of comments about the role of vision by co-authors and friends Renee Fisher and Joyce Kramer. Enjoy! […]
This week's show was recorded aboard the Royal Caribbean ship The Monarch of the Seas. I went for a four-day cruise with my sister and her husband and had a wonderful time. I decided to take the time to interview both the Cruise Director and a passenger who seems to cruise non-stop. Hope you enjoy it. […]
Money is what Matters on this week’s Gray Matters: Changing the Conversation About Aging. Money makes the world go around for sure and sometimes, as we age, money is a difficult subject for us. We come from a generation that never spoke about money—our own money—to others. For many of us money is more private than sex. Listen to Rebecca Mitchell who has […]
As we age, we all think about how we will be living in the future. Our future. We all know about living alone and about living with our children and about living institutionally in independent or assisted living. So the question is: Are there any other choices? And the answer is: possibly. There is a national movement toward co-housing. Co-housing isn’ […]
It is no secret that the system of medical care in this country is broken. Human contact, yes even friendship, between a doctor and his/her patients is a thing of the past. Insurance companies run the way medicine is practiced, and that is not a good thing. In this episode I talk with two doctors who gave up on the system. Both opened their own practice […]