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    S2 E7 - Career Programs for 55+

    en-usApril 09, 2020
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    About this Episode

    In this episode of Blooming Boomers, Anna and Mirella speak with Keith Goodwin, a career advisor at the local YWCA. Keith talks about employment for those 55 and up and what programs like his can offer.
    Keith also recounts his journey through life and how he has successfully re-invented himself a few times. It's never too late for any of us.

    For those considering working longer, and needing support, motivation, do check for programs and resources in your community: YWCA, YMCA, libraries, colleges and also any government programs are good sources.
    As Keith mentioned, ageism does exist, but equally there are also opportunities.


    We look forward to your input.
    Feel free to drop us a line at: bbteam@thebloomingboomers.com
    www.thebloomingboomers.com 

    And if you'd like to share your story, hobbies, insights, experiences, ... let us know and we'll be happy to consider you as our guest on our podcast and/or YouTube channel. 

    Recent Episodes from Blooming Boomers, Late Bloomers of Autumn and Winter Podcast

    S3 E12 - Writing Stories

    S3 E12 - Writing Stories

    Anna and Mirella talk to author Irene A Godin. They discuss subject matters about how she got into writing, her life journey around the world, and what her stories are inspired from. Irene shows that despite the hardships of changing technology and hectic schedules even after retirement, being creative is still a possibility and the results are amazing. Irene's book 'The Lonely Little Flute' can be found here:
    https://www.amazon.ca/Lonely-Little-Flute-Irene-Godin/dp/B08C9D749Y/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+lonely+little+flute&qid=1631552802&sr=8-1

    S3 E11 - Psychology of Colour

    S3 E11 - Psychology of Colour

    Debbie Rootman is the guest for this edition of the Bloomers podcast discussing colour with  Anna and Mirella. Debbie describes  what colours people can wear as they get older,  explains how colours affect us, how colours can brighten up our day and lift our moods, and the importance of right colours in day-to-day life.


    As always, we look forward to your input and/or any questions.
    Feel free to drop us a line at: bbteam@thebloomingboomers.com
    www.thebloomingboomers.com

    And if you'd like to share your story, hobbies, insights, experiences, ... let us know and we'll be happy to consider you as our guest on our podcast and/or YouTube channel.

    Please note: This edition of Blooming Boomers has been audio-recorded via Zoom, along with real-time noise, microphone, etc. glitches :-)  Apologies.

    S3 E10 - Benefits of Belonging to a Community

    S3 E10 - Benefits of Belonging to a Community

    Anna and Mirella discuss and explore the advantages of community connections, especially during a pandemic,  with their guest,  Donna Becker.  Donna is part of a Jewish organization at the Peretz Centre which is a centre for secular Jewish culture and humanistic Judaism in Vancouver, BC.  Donna describes what they're doing amidst the COVID pandemic, what kind of services they offer, the advantages and disadvantages of being in a community, and how things look for the future.


    As always, we look forward to your input and/or any questions.
    Feel free to drop us a line at: bbteam@thebloomingboomers.com
    www.thebloomingboomers.com

    And if you'd like to share your story, hobbies, insights, experiences, ... let us know and we'll be happy to consider you as our guest on our podcast and/or YouTube channel.

    Please note: This edition of Blooming Boomers has been audio-recorded via Zoom, along with real-time noise, microphone, etc. glitches :-)  Apologies.

    S3 E9 - Relocating at a Mature Age

    S3 E9 - Relocating at a Mature Age

    Debbie Rootman joins Anna and Mirella again for another Bloomers podcast to discuss what it's like to move when you're older. Topics of discussion include why Debbie chose to move across country (Canada) from Vancouver where she has lived for decades to predominantly French-speaking Quebec City,  what the moving experience was like - the challenges and joys, how it has affected her, and what life is like in her new city.


    As always, we look forward to your input and/or any questions.
    Feel free to drop us a line at: bbteam@thebloomingboomers.com
    www.thebloomingboomers.com

    And if you'd like to share your story, hobbies, insights, experiences, ... let us know and we'll be happy to consider you as our guest on our podcast and/or YouTube channel.

    Please note: This edition of Blooming Boomers has been audio-recorded via Zoom, along with real-time noise, microphone, etc. glitches :-)  Apologies.

    S3 E8 - Thriving as a Small Business Entrepreneur During Retirement

    S3 E8 - Thriving as a Small Business Entrepreneur During Retirement

    Anna and Mirella talk with senior citizen and local New Westminster, BC barber Guy Quesnel on operating his small business. Guy explains how he got into cutting hair, what the job has been like over the years including during the pandemic, the advantages of running a small business, and why he has chosen not to retire yet.

    We learn Guy has worked as a barber for many years beginning working for his father who originally owned the business. So you might say Guy is a bit of a staple in New Westminster.
     
    If you live in the area and require barber services (including for children and youth) or simply want to drop by and say "hello",  Guy's barber shop is located at:
    Elk's Barber Shop
    771 Sixth Street
    New Westminster, BC
    604-524-2922
    https://elksbarber.ca
    (Covid protocol and safety measures in place)



    As always, we look forward to your input and/or any questions.
    Feel free to drop us a line at: bbteam@thebloomingboomers.com
    www.thebloomingboomers.com

    And if you'd like to share your story, hobbies, insights, experiences, ... let us know and we'll be happy to consider you as our guest on our podcast and/or YouTube channel.

    Please note: This edition of Blooming Boomers has been audio-recorded via Zoom, along with real-time noise, microphone, etc. glitches :-)  Apologies.

    S3 E7 - Films Through The Years

    S3 E7 - Films Through The Years

    Anna and Mirella converse with UK podcaster Ash Hurry regarding films through the years. One of Ash's passions is films and he hosts his own podcast called
    Film Exploration with Ash Hurry.
    All of you film lovers please check it out at:
    https://podtail.com/en/podcast/film-exploration-with-ash-hurry/

    Ash tells us what motivated him to get into films, what goes into storytelling, and how films have evolved over the years. He also lists his own  favourite films and tells us why, explains how European films are different from the North American and other ones, and what's in store for films down the road.

    As always, we look forward to your input and/or any questions.
    Feel free to drop us a line at: bbteam@thebloomingboomers.com
    www.thebloomingboomers.com

    And if you'd like to share your story, hobbies, insights, experiences, ... let us know and we'll be happy to consider you as our guest on our podcast and/or YouTube channel.

    Please note: This edition of Blooming Boomers has been audio-recorded via Zoom, along with real-time noise, microphone, etc. glitches :-)  Apologies.

    S3 E6 - On The Street - What do you think of 2020?

    S3 E6 - On The Street - What do you think of 2020?

    In this episode, Anna and Mirella travel around Granville Island, BC and ask passers-by their thoughts on 2020 - how they're currently coping with the pandemic, how they feel about the future,  what's important to focus on going-forward, ....

    As always, we look forward to your input and/or any questions.
    Feel free to drop us a line at: bbteam@thebloomingboomers.com
    www.thebloomingboomers.com

    And if you'd like to share your story, hobbies, insights, experiences, ... let us know and we'll be happy to consider you as our guest on our podcast and/or YouTube channel.

    Please note: This edition of Blooming Boomers has been recorded on the street along with real-time noise.

    S3 E5 - Fraud Prevention Tips for Seniors

    S3 E5 - Fraud Prevention Tips for Seniors

    Anna and Mirella talk to former FBI agent Frank Runles. Frank describes the type of scams out there, especially those targeting seniors, how to detect a scam,   a typical scam artist profile, and what preventive measures you can take to not end a victim of fraud.

    A bit  of back ground on  Frank Runles:
    Mr.  Frank Runles was a Special Agent at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for more than 21 years. During his tenure with the FBI, Frank investigated a wide variety of criminal matters to include organized crime, financial institution fraud, health care fraud, labor racketeering, kidnappings, and serial murders. During his investigative career, Frank conducted more than 1,000 interviews both internationally and domestic. 

     Frank also served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Virginia as part of the FBI National Academy. In this role, Mr. Runles instructed more than 900 Secret Service, U.S. Marshal Service, Department of Homeland Security Agents, and other U.S. and international senior law enforcement officers on Advanced Interview Techniques and Forensic Statement Analysis.  Frank was also the Lead Instructor for new FBI agents, instructing courses on Interviewing and Interrogations, Detection of Deception, and Intelligence Collection Techniques.  In a similar role, Frank taught these same courses for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) State Security Division Investigators and Intelligence Officers.

     Frank was also selected by the FBI for overseas duty. In this role, Frank worked with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Navy Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and with the CIA and Joint Special Operations Forces in Iraq conducting intelligence debriefings of hundreds of foreign fighters captured during combat operations. Frank also served for 10 years on the FBI SWAT team, including in the role of Sniper Team Leader.

     Frank is the host of the “Lies People Tell” podcast, where each week he teaches how to know when you are being deceived using Deceptive Language Analysis.
    You can listen to his podcast at:
    https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-rugged-individualist-with-frank-runles

    Below are several links Frank thought would be helpful, especially for those of you residing in the United States, although similar/equivalent resources are likely available in other countries as well.

    National Center for Victims of Crime:
    https://victimsofcrime.org

     The National Center for Elder Abuse:
    https://www.ncea.aoa.gov/index.html

     Federal Trade Commission:
    www.ftc.gov

     The National Association of Adult Protective Services:
    www.napsa-now.org

     
    As always, we look forward to your input and/or any questions.
    Feel free to drop us a line at: bbteam@thebloomingboomers.com
    www.thebloomingboomers.com

    And if you'd like to share your story, hobbies, insights, experiences, ... let us know and we'll be happy to consider you as our guest on our podcast and/or YouTube channel.

    Please note: This edition of Blooming Boomers has been audio-recorded via Zoom, along with real-time noise, microphone, etc. glitches :-)  Apologies.

    S3 E4 - Creativity at a Mature Age

    S3 E4 - Creativity at a Mature Age

    In this episode, Anna and Mirella talk to guest, Day's Lee, who explains how she has expressed her creativity at writing and films relatively later in life.  Day's talks about her beginnings  starting with a degree in journalism,  tells what kind of stories she has written, her inspiration, what it's been like for her to get her recent documentary done and what had motivated her.  She also talks about some of the benefits of writing, making films when more mature in age, and offers realistic encouragement to anyone wishing to start their creative journey at more mature years - it is never too late.

    A bit about Day's Lee -

    Day’s Lee is an author who has just completed her first documentary entitled Meet and Eat at Lee’s Garden. It is about her family’s restaurant, Lee’s Garden, and other Chinese-Canadian restaurants in Montreal in the 1950s. The documentary will look at the history behind the restaurants, the food they served and what they mean to the Chinese and Jewish communities.  

     The documentary will air on the CBC program Absolutely Canadian on Saturday, November 14th at 7p.m. in the province of Quebec only. It will be available for streaming in the rest of Canada on CBC’s GEM app as of Friday, November 13th. 

     Her children’s picture book The Fragrant Garden, short story collection, The Red Pagoda and Other Storiesand young adult novel Guitar Hero tell stories about the Chinese-Canadian community. Growing up in Montreal, she realized that her parents’ generation didn’t have a voice. Language and cultural barriers prevented them from telling their stories of life, loss and disappointment. Lee writes fiction and non-fiction to share their stories and a history that is slowly fading from the public’s memory. 

    Website:   https://dayslee.ca/ 

    Documentary:  https://dayslee.ca/documentary/  

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Meet-and-Eat-at-Lees-Garden-622271004773961/  

     
    As always, we look forward to your input and/or any questions.
    Feel free to drop us a line at: bbteam@thebloomingboomers.com
    www.thebloomingboomers.com

    And if you'd like to share your story, hobbies, insights, experiences, ... let us know and we'll be happy to consider you as our guest on our podcast and/or YouTube channel.

    Please note: This edition of Blooming Boomers has been audio-recorded via Zoom, along with real-time noise, microphone, etc. glitches :-)  Apologies.

    S3 E3 - Death

    S3 E3 - Death

    Anna and Mirella discuss the topic of death in this episode.  Why do so many people fear talking about death? How do some people understand death? Anna and Mirella draw from some of their personal experiences, and share their views plus provide advice how to live a happy life with minimal fear of death.

    "Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift."
    - Eleanor Roosevelt

    https://youtu.be/WgDCoH79kyo
    -  "How Did You Die?",  Edmund Vance Cooke

    https://youtu.be/rkIi68Ijk8I
    - " Psalm of Life",  H. W. Longfellow

    https://app.feedblitz.com/f/?fblike=https%3a%2f%2fwww.timegoesby.net%2fweblog%2f2020%2f10%2fmonday-time-out.html
    - Time Goes By  blog, Ronni Bennet

    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/10/bruce-springsteen-and-art-aging-well/616826/
    - Bruce Springsteen and the Art of Aging Well, The Atlantic, David Brooks

    - Life after Life, Raymond Moody
    Raymond Moody coined the term  "near-death experience"  (NDE)

    - The Handbook of Near-Death Experiences,  Bruce M. Greyson


    As always, we look forward to your input and/or any questions.
    Feel free to drop us a line at: bbteam@thebloomingboomers.com
    www.thebloomingboomers.com

    And if you'd like to share your story, hobbies, insights, experiences, ... let us know and we'll be happy to consider you as our guest on our podcast and/or YouTube channel.

    Please note: This edition of Blooming Boomers has been audio-recorded via Zoom, along with real-time noise, microphone, etc. glitches :-)  Apologies.