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WISDOM AT WORK: : Older Women, Elderwomen, Grandmothers on the Move!

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Hi, I’m Ilana Landsberg-Lewis, your host of WISDOM AT WORK: : Older Women, Elderwomen, Grandmothers on the Move!, the podcast that kicks old stereotypes to the curb! Come meet these creative, outrageous, authentic, adventurous, irreverent and powerful Disrupters and Influencers. Older Women, Elderwomen, Grandmothers – from the living room to the courtroom – making powerful contributions in every walk of life. We know them most intimately as loving caregivers, the older women in our lives with a thousand stories about their grandchildren and pictures in their purses…. In this podcast, you’ll come to know even more about our Older Women, Elderwomen, Grandmothers - they are galvanized, determined and are guaranteed to get you thinking! What drives them? What are they up to? What is the potential of Older Women, Elderwomen, Grandmother power, and how is it changing the world?! WISDOM AT WORK: : Older Women, Elderwomen, Grandmothers are on the move...you don’t want to be left behind!

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Aundra Willis Carrasco: Writing the Untold Story of Her Brother's Place in History

March 24, 2024 20:00 - 46 minutes - 32.1 MB

When the echoes of jazz legends still rumbled through Cleveland, a determined young man named Winston Willis carved out a slice of American history. His remarkable sister, Aundra, joins me to share a riveting tale of triumph and tragedy, as she unveils the story of her brother's rise and fall in her new book:  "Winston Willis: A Memoir".  From the grooves of a vibrant jazz scene to the chilling grip of systemic racism, Aundra guides us through the heart of a metropolis where her brother soar...

Dr. Paula Rochon: Women's Age Lab, A Global First!

April 18, 2023 08:00 - 36 minutes - 25.2 MB

Dr. Paula Rochon: Women's Age Lab - a Global First! Join me for a conversation with the founding Director of the truly necessary, innovative and exciting Women's Age Lab! The first and only centre of its kind in the world!  Women’s Age Lab at Women's College Hospital in Toronto, Canada is a space dedicated to science-driven system and social change that will improve the lives of older women.  A place focused on supporting the healthy aging of women by reimagining a system and society where ...

Grandmothers for Refugees, Australia!

January 10, 2022 00:00 - 31 minutes - 21.5 MB

New Podcast Titile :) Grandmothers on the Move is now:  Wisdom at Work: Older Women, Elderwomen, and Grandmothers on the Move! This week I bring to you Grandmothers for Refugees from Australia. Thoughtful, personal and political - from "Grandmothers Unite! to jolting others out of their comfort zones to rally against the egregious treatment of refugees in their country, these three Australian grandmothers and their peers are taking a stand for decency, democracy and connection. Join me in li...

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January 10, 2022 00:00 - 31 minutes - 21.5 MB

New Podcast Titile :) Grandmothers on the Move is now:  Wisdom at Work: Older Women, Elderwomen, and Grandmothers on the Move! This week I bring to you Grandmothers for Refugees from Australia. Thoughtful, personal and political - from "Grandmothers Unite! to jolting others out of their comfort zones to rally against the egregious treatment of refugees in their country, these three Australian grandmothers and their peers are taking a stand for decency, democracy and connection. Join me in li...

Introducing: Tap Elderly Women's Wisdom for Youth!

December 19, 2021 03:00 - 33 minutes - 23 MB

Welcome back to Grandmothers on the Move for a tremendous intergenerational conversation about wellness, Elderly women's wisdom, and the creation of a powerful Tanzanian organization by Rustica Tembele and her daughter Neema Tembele - Tap Elderly Women's Wisdom for Youth!   "Grandmotherly Wisdom meets WHO's mental health Gap Action Program", TEWWY's website reads;  mobilizing the power of elderly women trained in creating safe spaces, interpersonal counselling,  Wisdom&Wellness Circles and m...

Strengthening Communities to Speak for Themselves!

November 30, 2021 06:00 - 35 minutes - 24.7 MB

 Patsy George,  a champion for human rights, shares insights from her remarkable range of endeavours - from policy and government to mobilizing for change! Dynamic, energetic and with a palpable decency and generosity of spirit, "Strengthening Communities to Speak for Themselves" reflects Patsy's principled and inspiring approach in all that she has done, and continues to do! A visionary with great modesty, Patsy has been a strong advocate for immigrant women and marginalized and underserved...

Neglected No More-The Urgent Need to Improve the Lives of Canada's Elders in the Wake of a Pandemic

March 30, 2021 04:00 - 32 minutes - 22.2 MB

Neglected No More-The Urgent Need to Improve the Lives of Canada's Elders in the Wake of a Pandemic by André Picard (March 2021). My friends, even if you are not from Canada this book is a must-read, -- André has insights that will challenge and inspire!  André's Picard's newest book provokes incredulity, outrage, admiration and hope that there are some beacons to light the way forward when it comes to Long Term Care and the desperate need for a reset!!  An urgent conversation with a truly h...

A Revolutionary Borne of Necessity - Norita of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo

February 22, 2021 22:00 - 25 minutes - 17.2 MB

A Revolutionary Borne of Necessity:  Meet Nora Morales de Cortiñas -last active member of the iconic Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo resistance movement in Argentina. Still without closure in the struggle for justice for her ‘disappeared’ son Gustavo (taken by the Argentinian dictatorship in the ‘70s). Affectionately known in Argentina as “Norita”, she is a guiding light amongst a new generation of activists–fighting for human rights on all fronts, from decriminalization of abortion to challeng...

World Read Aloud Day: The "3Ps" of Reading: Pleasure, Passion and Power for Transformation Part 2

February 01, 2021 11:00 - 27 minutes - 19.2 MB

World Read Aloud Day - February 3rd, 2021 - The "3Ps" of Reading: Pleasure, Passion and Power for transformation.  Punctuate this important day with two advocates championing the critical importance of storytelling, reading and reading aloud, the right to literacy, and the powerful impact of sharing the joy of reading and books with children! Dr. Karen Burke of Scholastic Books, and Malcolm Mitchell - famous for football, beloved for his books and sharing his discovery of reading as his "gre...

World Read Aloud Day: The "3Ps" of Reading: Pleasure, Passion and Power for Transformation Part 1

February 01, 2021 10:00 - 30 minutes - 20.7 MB

World Read Aloud Day - February 3rd, 2021 - The "3Ps" of Reading: Pleasure, Passion and Power for transformation.  Punctuate this important day with two advocates championing the critical importance of storytelling, reading and reading aloud, the right to literacy, and the powerful impact of sharing the joy of reading and books with children! Dr. Karen Burke of Scholastic Books, and Malcolm Mitchell - famous for football, beloved for his books and sharing his discovery of reading as his "gre...

A Powerful Two Spirit Journey

December 23, 2020 21:00 - 45 minutes - 31 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Episode 54 brings you Ma-Nee Chacaby, and a powerful conversation about her book,  A Two-Spirit Journey: The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder. This book is a must-read... it just IS...tremendously profound and important; the knowing of Ma-Nee's life, her challenges, coming-to-self, her beloved Grandmother, her teachings, her towering resilience, her tireless activism and leadership, her mischievous and endearing laugh.... everything about Ma-Nee Chacaby i...

I Will Do My Part And I Ask Everyone To Do Theirs

October 24, 2020 00:00 - 33 minutes - 23.1 MB

This week on Grandmothers on the Move, I have the pleasure of speaking with Paula Wharton. I think of her as the Grandmother-Convenor.  She has marshaled her emotional resources more than once to move forward in her life.  And, powerfully, Paula has played the role of convenor, facilitator and motivator for many others, whether it's in the family, at the university where she taught, or in her community in Sudbury, Ontario. I guarantee, by the end of this interview, you will wish that you cou...

We Feminists Dared to Step Into the State!

September 20, 2020 09:00 - 57 minutes - 39.8 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Episode #52: We Feminists Dared to Step Into the State! A daring, dynamic feminist duo, Jacqueline Pitanguy and Branca Moreira Alves… two organizers of the feminist movement in Brazil in the 1970s share their invaluable insights on feminist organizing, governing, movement building in the context of brutal dictatorship, and the book they are writing to share it all! Such passion, incisive analysis, transformative work nationally and internationally, and the joys of gr...

I'm Retired but Not Tired!

August 17, 2020 01:00 - 30 minutes - 21 MB

Grandmothers on the Move, Episode #51 Meet Chandni Joshi, a tireless advocate for women’s rights from Nepal, who has never wavered in her determination to amplify the voices of grassroots women - in national government platforms to the international stage.  From her compelling love affair with her grandchildren, to her days running the South Asia UNIFEM regional office, to Chairing the Women Friendly Disaster Network she founded, this is a Grandmother who reminds us that grandmothers are the...

A Life of Community Commitments and Connections

July 23, 2020 20:00 - 26 minutes - 18.2 MB

A Life of Commitments and Connections - Claudette London shares reflections and learning in a conversation that just touches the surface of the expanse of the relationships and support networks she has created through her work with diverse communities. Claudette brings her insight and gift for connection to all, including the many young people in her life! Support the show

People Must Not Tire!

July 08, 2020 20:00 - 41 minutes - 28.7 MB

People Must Not Tire! Achola Pala Okeyo is one of the voices we need to hear in this historic moment. Her career spans research, policy, community building, & advocacy - with a national, regional and global reach, including significant contributions at the U.N.  You'll want to hear her powerful insights, expertise, strong feelings and guidance on the extraordinary times we are living in, from COVID 19 to the movement to defeat anti-Black racism and intergenerational learning and yearning. S...

Badass Grandmas for Democracy!

April 13, 2020 18:00 - 35 minutes - 24.5 MB

 These self-named Badass Grandmas for Democracy (as they say, Grandchildren not required!) took on the establishment in North Dakota to fight corruption – and won! Their mission: To engage you in restoring trustworthy govt. for generations to come. They mobilized citizens, they marshalled their expertise and moxie, and with humour, determination, principles and a deep desire for decency to be restored, they started a movement! Ellen, Dina & Kathy are just…fabulous! I spoke to them before the...

In a Time of Crisis: Women we need to Hear

April 05, 2020 05:00 - 29 minutes - 20.5 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Episode 47 -- In a Time of Crisis: Women we need to Hear.  Today, Florence Butegwa, Ugandan feminist lawyer, long time women's human rights activist, U.N. leader - she is one of the women to whom I look for guidance when there are tough situations to navigate.  Florence shares her thoughts in this moment, and emphasizes that we will need to hear from a great many women as we find our way through this global health crisis and into a more sustainable, resilient and hop...

March 2020 Series "Reprieve and Refuelling": Natalie K. Levant

March 23, 2020 20:00 - 33 minutes - 23.3 MB

Grandmothers on the Move #46 March 2020 Series “Reprieve and Refuelling”: Natalie K. Levant instantly warmed my heart and made me want to rush to Philadelphia (pre-solidarity-distancing!) to hang out for hours and then watch her show! Comedy, tattoos, the twists and turns of life… reflecting on speaking truth in comedy and social justice activism.  Natalie is so clearly a most generous comedian, friend, iconoclast and the ‘bestest’ kind of disrupter!   Support the show

Reprieve and Refuelling: Ana Falú

March 21, 2020 17:00 - 38 minutes - 26.7 MB

Reprieve and Refuelling – ideas from the frontline of activisms to fuel our spirits in troubled times!  Ana Falú, an Argentinian architect, professor, activist and long-time women’s rights leader/agitator/visionary is riveting in her reflections on life in exile, building bridges to strengthen women’s movements, and grandmotherhood reinforcing ‘the private is political’! Support the show

Joy in Connection! I Can Still Up and At'Em!

February 27, 2020 23:00 - 35 minutes - 24.3 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Episode #44,  The Joy in Connection! I Can still be Up and At'em!  The engaging, insightful Patt Schroeder - facilitator extraordinaire at Well Connected - a wonderful programme about which you should really hear more!! An innovative, powerful programme with connection, community and compassion at its heart.  But these conversations aren't pablum - they are vigorous, engaging, gentle when they need to be, authentic, and they can get REAL!!  Patt's generosity of spiri...

Dreaming Kept Us Awake

January 31, 2020 02:00 - 36 minutes - 25.5 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Podcast #43 brings to you deep reflections from my superlative guest, Madhu Bala Nath.  Lyrical, practical, wise and perseverant, Madhu speaks of what has been accomplished to advance gender equality, "what we missed", and what must come next! A storyteller with vast experience and hundreds of lessons and lives informing her insights... from India to Afghanistan, from policy change to activism - you won't want to miss the wisdom Madhu shares with such humanity.  Be ...

These Kinds of Jobs Should be Done by Older People!

December 05, 2019 22:00 - 24 minutes - 17.1 MB

These Jobs Should be Done by Older People! The delightful and insightful Erzsebet Andreanszky, from Hungary, speaks about her life in Lebanon as a young mother, her ‘accidental’ life as a humanitarian aid worker from Iraq during the war to Syria, an engineer and a celebrated painter!  An older woman and grandmother who breaks through stereotypes with humility and unfailing integrity! Her perspective is fascinating, her many pursuits extraordinary… she exemplifies a grandmothers on the move! ...

The Grandmas Project: Sharing the World's most Delicious Heritage!

November 06, 2019 19:00 - 16 minutes - 11.7 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Podcast Episode 41: The Grandmas Project: Sharing the World’s most Delicious Heritage! This is a scrumptious, endearing and important short-video initiative, started by Jonas Pariente. So smart and simple: Grandma making a favourite recipe in her kitchen, filmed by her grandchild, with warm and intimate conversation – it’s riveting! Jonas talks about the inspiration for this rapidly-growing project, and is joined by Frankie Wallach, one of the filmmakers! You really ...

Senior Ladies Living Together - It Just Makes Sense!

August 05, 2019 04:00 - 25 minutes - 17.5 MB

Grandmothers on the Move, Episode 40: Senior Ladies Living Together - It Just Makes Sense!  Hear Pat Dunn talk about the housing crisis for older women and grandmothers, and how precarious housing can be dire and tremendously stressful. Pat found herself in a housing predicament, and decided to do something about it! Her search for community and house-mates has led to a FB phenomenon - and a creative and powerful response to the lack of affordable housing for older women. From FB page to a g...

We Will Not Back Down - The Angry Tias and Abuelas!

June 28, 2019 17:00 - 29 minutes - 20 MB

WE WILL NOT BACK DOWN! Grandmothers on the Move Podcast #39 brings to you the important work of THE ANGRY TIAS AND ABUELAS. Joyce and Madeleine, two of the dynamic abuelas, are thoughtful, passionate, and not reticent about saying they're incensed by what is happening to asylum-seekers, families and children as they cross the border into the U.S. seeking asylum.  The group released the 'Crying Tape" of children in the processing centres being separated from parents, they won the John F. Kenn...

BRINGING SPIDERWOMAN TO LIFE!

May 26, 2019 19:00 - 38 minutes - 17.8 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Podcast Episode 38: BRINGING SPIDERWOMAN TO LIFE!  A remarkable story and a remarkable grandmother - Gloria Miguel founded the world-celebrated Spiderwoman Theatre with her sisters in 1975, and has spent life creating and performing.  From joining her family in the colonial 'Native side shows" next to the "freak shows" in the U.S. - to creating plays about the First Nations Missing and Murdered Women (Material Witness is on tour now),she has had a prolific and transf...

Grandma, Did You Save Any Dolphins Today?

May 19, 2019 20:00 - 27 minutes - 12.4 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Podcast Episode 37:  Grandma, Did You Save Any Dolphins Today?  Barbara Napoles - moved from the agony of the loss of her daughter to passionate advocacy to save dolphins and fight their captivity.  She cares deeply about our oceans, the life in them, and how it affects the planet.  Her message rings out: “I just want to do something so that when my grandchildren are adults… they have the tools and continue fighting…this is just the beginning.  Help the world because...

The Pasta Grannies - A Delicious Living History!

May 13, 2019 01:00 - 23 minutes - 10.9 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Podcast, Episode 36: The Pasta Grannies – A Delicious Living History!  The delightful Vicky Bennison – a grandmother herself – finds and films Italian grandmothers who still make pasta by hand (a disappearing tradition)! Food and family and the fantastic older women who bring it all together! A delicious interview to share on Mother’s Day…as Vicky says, she’s devoted to making space for ‘ordinary’ grandmothers and how special they are!  Check out the lovely videos an...

What If All Women Who Were Survivors Had This?

May 06, 2019 21:00 - 38 minutes - 17.7 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Episode 35 - What If All Women Who Were Survivors Had This?  Dr. Lesley Ann Foster is a passionate, tireless activist and grandmother - the founder and Director of Masimanyane Women's Rights International - an international advocacy and empowerment organisation working with local, national and global partners to strengthen women's rights, reduce HIV and AIDS, and eradicate violence against women. Where something is needed and doesn't exist, Lesley Ann steps in to cre...

Women Rowing North - A Book for the Ages!

April 29, 2019 08:00 - 38 minutes - 17.6 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Episode 34 - Mary Pipher, Author of Reviving Ophelia and her newest book Women Rowing North - Navigating Life's Currents and Flourishing as We Age.  A profound and transformative book...I was enlightened, deeply moved and couldn't put it down.  It's one of those books you want everyone you love to read right away! As Mary says in this interview "I want readers to understand that this life stage is not solely defined by diminishment but also by great spiritual and emo...

The Graffiti Grannies of Lata 65!

April 12, 2019 18:00 - 22 minutes - 10.3 MB

Grandmothers on the Move Episode 33 brings you Lara Seixo Rodrigues, founder of Lata 65 - also known to many of us as the Graffiti Grannies! An amazingly creative, inspiring, transformative programme. "Get a can and go to the streets" is Lara's exhortation to Grandmothers everywhere! Are there even words for how much we love this! Banksy move over, the Graffiti Grandmothers have walls to cover and messages to deliver! Support the show

Lustre.net! An Illustrious Life after Retirement!

March 26, 2019 04:00 - 22 minutes - 10.4 MB

Grandmothers on the Move!  Indeed! Today, a totally different conversation - Lustre – a website, and a burgeoning community – for women who are finding their footing in a new chapter, and getting out of the “retirement box”!  Lustre’s founders, Karen and Erica, are talking about it: “And then one day, bam! There it was. No office, no title, no business cards, no calendar, no meetings, no calls, no places we had to go…” And doing something about it: “We are the same people we always were. Not...

Stand in Your Truth

March 15, 2019 04:00 - 35 minutes - 16.4 MB

Welcome back to Grandmothers on the Move! I'm your host, Ilana Landsberg-Lewis, and today, I am honoured to speak with Joanne Dallaire.  Joanne tells us “Being in my truth is vitally important to me in order to work with other people in their truth – no matter how vastly different it is”.  And the truths in this conversation will expand, challenge and fill your heart.  Joanne’s wisdom, humour and truth-telling is powerful and galvanizing…no wonder she is now Campus Elder at Ryerson Universit...

The Grandmother Hypothesis: Grandmothers as the Longevity Lifeboat of the Human Race - extended version

March 03, 2019 05:00 - 36 minutes - 16.9 MB

Welcome to Grandmothers on the Move! I’m your host, Ilana Landsberg-Lewis, and today I have the great honour to speak with Dr. Kristen Hawkes, the brilliant originator of THE GRANDMOTHER HYPOTHESIS: How grandmothers played a pivotal role in the evolution and very continuation of our species.  What we've always suspected!  Here is a scientific, anthropological and deeply fascinating hypothesis... deeply satisfying too!  This is the extended version of the interview - a longer, much more in-de...

The Grandmother Hypothesis- Grandmothers as the Longevity Lifeboat of the Human Race - excerpt

March 03, 2019 02:00 - 17 minutes - 8.2 MB

Welcome to Grandmothers on the Move! I’m your host, Ilana Landsberg-Lewis, and today I have the great honour to speak with Dr. Kristen Hawkes, the brilliant originator of THE GRANDMOTHER HYPOTHESIS: How grandmothers played a pivotal role in the evolution and very continuation of our species.  What we've always suspected!  Here is a scientific, anthropological and deeply fascinating hypothesis... deeply satisfying too!  There are two versions of this interview available... this one, a shorte...

As I get older I get more Brave-It's my time to Rebel!

December 12, 2018 00:00 - 23 minutes - 10.7 MB

Audrey Cooke, originally from Singapore, and in Australia now for 50 years, is a social justice dynamo! She is the personification of having the courage of one's convictions. Whether taking action to oppose the building of the Adani Mine, or advocating for the rights of refugee children in detention, her passion and humour are infectious. Every other phrase from Audrey is steely determination with an impish chuckle, : "This granny is not ashamed to put herself out there", "It's my time to Re...

Aging and Strength: Grandmothers, Engagement and Social Change

December 02, 2018 01:00 - 22 minutes - 10.2 MB

Grandmothers on the Move podcast episode featuring Dr. Linda P. Fried. This remarkable and internationally renowned global leader and scientist in the fields of epidemiology and geriatrics has dedicated her career to the science of healthy aging and creating a world conducive to realizing “the untapped asset of our longer lives”.  The Dean of the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia U., she has combined brilliant medical insights into aging with an understanding of societal change and...

"Grandmothers, We must gather our strength and help!"

November 11, 2018 22:00 - 33 minutes - 15.5 MB

In 1939, Eva was a happy six-year-old living with her parents in Lodz, Poland. She was looking forward to starting first grade. However, instead of starting school, Eva, along with her family, was forced into the Lodz Ghetto, in accordance with the occupying Nazis’ policy against Jews. After four years in the ghetto, the family was deported to Auschwitz, Stutthof and a labour camp in Dresden, and then marched to Theresienstadt. There, in May 1945, Eva and her parents were liberated. By the a...

Without the Grandmothers, What would our world look like today?

November 08, 2018 08:00 - 29 minutes - 13.5 MB

Grandmothers on the Move – A Grandmother, a Leader, a Visionary, and a tireless advocate for people living with HIV & AIDS, Pfiriaeli Kiwia is the inspiring founder and programme director of Kimara Peers Educators and Health Promoters in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.  Mama Kiwia brings the indefatigable grandmothers of sub-Saharan Africa at the heart of the response to the AIDS pandemic, raising millions of orphaned grandchildren, right into the room with us. Her insights, and her story of turnin...

Don't Wait to be Great - Do it Now!

October 21, 2018 04:00 - 30 minutes - 14.2 MB

Raven Blair Glover  a.k.a. Raven, The Talk Show Maven, known by many as the " Queen of Interview Conversion" is my guest today! I was touched by how honest and personal Raven is when she shares her story and insights, and she certainly doesn’t hold back on what motivates her and how she wants others to be motivated to “find their passion”!  Her motto is Don’t Wait to be Great - or it May be Too Late, and you certainly will feel it when you hear her! Winner of the 2016 President's Lifetime Ac...

A Powerful Testament - The Personal IS Political

October 14, 2018 04:00 - 27 minutes - 12.7 MB

A Powerful Testament – the Personal IS Political.      I am still thinking about all of the rich insights that Peggy Antrobus shared... a glimpse into a remarkable lifetime of principled, feminist and transformative leadership and activism awaits you in this inspiring conversation! ...and deeply moving reflections on how tremendously difficult personal experiences have informed her life in the struggle for gender justice.  Dr. Peggy Antrobus has been working on women’s rights, economic right...

NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US!

October 07, 2018 04:00 - 18 minutes - 8.44 MB

NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US!   Mama Zodwa Ndlovu is a force of nature.  Hear her story of breathtaking grief and titanic strength and determination.  She has triumphed over adversity, and become a leader in her community, and one of the organizers of the growing South African Grandmothers Movement. Grandmothers who lost some or all of their adult children to AIDS, raising millions of children orphaned by AIDS are standing up and demanding their human rights, and a seat at the table where dec...

Introducing The Society of Fearless Grandmothers!

October 01, 2018 04:00 - 32 minutes - 15 MB

Grandmothers on the Move - an episode not to be missed! Pennie Opal Plant, one of the co-founders of Idle No More SF Bay, tells us the story of how she started the Society of Fearless Grandmothers, joined by the 1000 Grandmothers Bay Area, who put themselves on the frontlines - holding off police for 5 hours so climate protectors and protestors could complete a 2,500ft long mural on climate justice! An Indigenous Grandmother who teaches us about fearless love and compassion and taking a stand...

If I am not myself, who am I? If not now, when?

September 16, 2018 04:00 - 16 minutes - 7.65 MB

In this episode of Grandmothers on the Move, let me introduce you to a master storyteller - Carole Adriaans - who passionately shares stories of her remarkable history, how she came to stage powerful events with great meaning and purpose... a trip back to her homeland of South Africa with her 6 grandchildren, and a life exemplifying the meaning of Ubuntu. Support the show

The Living Legacy of a Wonder Woman

September 09, 2018 04:00 - 20 minutes - 9.29 MB

Grandmothers on the Move - This is a departure for me, speaking to a Grandmother who forged her own path in the private sector, and has thought deeply about the legacy of women entrepreneurs, and empowering young women to make the changes they want to see. And she believes the winds of change are blowing! Grandmothers in the living room, courtroom and now the Boardroom. Gail Zelitzky, the wonder woman behind Wonder Women Mastermind! Support the show

Redefining Aging and being Chronologically Gifted!

September 02, 2018 04:00 - 25 minutes - 11.9 MB

Grandmothers on the Move - In this episode I speak to two women who really challenge the notion of 'grandmother' in completely different ways! Dorrie Jacobson, "mature fashionista" of the Senior Style Bible and I talk about her objection to the label 'grandmother', and my determination to reclaim it! Ieda Jonasdottir Herman is an adventurer extraordinaire - amongst other pursuits, paragliding with the Seagulls at 93 in her native Iceland, and author of Growing Up Viking: Fond Memories of Icel...

A Lifetime Devoted to Equality

August 26, 2018 04:00 - 22 minutes - 10.5 MB

Grandmothers on the Move - In this episode I speak with Gladys Acosta Vargas - A Lifetime Devoted to Equality. Gladys is an Expert sitting on the CEDAW Committee - the United Nations Committee that oversees the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. It's a mouthful, but the most powerful international legal instrument promoting women's rights - and Gladys is one of its important champions! A Grandmother Expert in the truest sense....

Grandmothers Rocking Solidarity Not Charity Part 2!

August 19, 2018 04:00 - 27 minutes - 12.9 MB

Grandmothers Rocking Solidarity Not Charity Part 2 - the next installment on the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign - this time with Grandmothers who have started groups more recently in the United States, Australia and Canada! This episode has a special introduction, with the African Grandmothers' Call to Action from the Peoples' Tribunal on African Grandmothers' Rights in the midst of the AIDS pandemic. Always so inspiring to hear from Grandmothers involved in the Campaign that inspired ...

Grandmother Solar Engineers, the Legacy of Light!

August 12, 2018 04:00 - 15 minutes - 7.3 MB

I am excited about Grandmothers on the Move, Episode 16: Grandmother Solar Engineers, the Legacy of Light! Meet Ilivani Vumainabuke, from Fiji, who is participating in a 6 month course for grandmothers from the global south, to learn how to be Solar Engineers! Barefoot College, in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. Grandmothers lighting the way! Support the show