
Dominoes Effect was conceived by a group of six, 60+ friends who gather monthly for an afternoon of Mexican Train dominoes, accompanied by food, laughter and of course, conversations that move randomly through a myriad of topics including Medicare, health, theatre, electric bikes and how Judie with an "ie" has become the new Karen (of course there is a story there)! Some topics are best reserved ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Rich and Kim continue their antics in the 11th episode of Dominoes Effect. The two walk down memory lane with more stories from their 4+ decade friendship, share tips for older individuals and recap the continued political chaos our ... more
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After a month's hiatus, Dominoes Effect is back!!! Kim and Rich return to share their insights and expertise to aging gracefully (well, sort of) and to the politics of the day! Of course, there's a little music and even a recipe to ... more
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Dan stepped in for Rich this episode to help get Dominoes Effect published! Dan, Kim's godson from decades past, has been a contributor for past episodes and he didn't miss a beat behind the mic! From Doppelgangers to screwworms ... more
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Dominoes Effect Episode 8 - finished and ready for your listening pleasure! Also included is a two-ingredient Cherry Breakfast Cobbler and a wonderful article about being "woke" (and it's a good thing) by John Pavlovic. Thanks for l... more
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Rich and Kim say goodbye to June in the June 30th episode of Dominoes Effect with more tips and tools to make the aging process easier. Of course, then there are the politics....can't skip that!
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Dominoes Effect Episode 6 is in the history books and includes a new feature for listeners. Articles and recipes for you to use and share! First take a listen to the podcast and then head back here for more good information!
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Rich and Kim bring you Dominoes Effect Episode 5...produced on a rainy, spring day in their Minnesota studio! Not only do they discuss the chaos, corruption and cruelty seen in the first 116 days of the Trump Administration but marve... more
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Well, Rich and Kim are back.....they checked the fourth episode of Dominoes Effect off of their list of "to-dos" and have already started working on the script for the May episode. Enjoy their banter while getting updates from the wo... more









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Conversations often revolve around diverse aspects of life, blending humor and serious topics relevant to older adults. Episodes feature a collaborative narrative style, with hosts discussing personal anecdotes alongside current events such as Medicare, health care, and social issues, including political commentary and cultural critiques. The lighthearted banter between friends creates a welcoming atmosphere, designed to reflect the unpredictable nature of life, much like a game of Mexican Train dominoes itself. Unique elements include insights from guests, who enrich discussions with their expertise and perspectives, ensuring each episode feels dynamic and engaging for listeners.
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