
At Questions for My Avó, we hold space for women to share their stories, perspectives, and experiences with the goal of promoting intergenerational dialogue and connection.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

This episode started as wanting to talk to Lynn about playing soccer as a 72 year old and evolved into much more. Not only do we talk about Lynn’s willingness to try new things, from boxing to karate to golfing, and soccer (all in adulthood), we also... more
In this episode I talk with Sue. We discuss a major life shift for Sue in 2001 during her first solo journey on the Camino de Santiago. Since then, Sue has walked the Camino 29 times and even coaches others to help them do the same. We discuss Sue’s ... more
In this episode, Janet and I discuss how she got into fitness in her 60s, how she thinks about movement, and how she has also maintained her mental fitness as she ages, still working as a statistician at the age of 79. We discuss what it was like get... more
In this episode I talk with Pennie. We discuss how Pennie got into fitness in her 60s and the changes she has noticed in her body over the last 10 or so years, specifically in terms of what her body needs and how she recovers. We discuss her fitness ... more
When was the last time you tried something new? In this episode I talk with Vijaya about learning to swim at age 68. We discuss what it was like to learn a new skill at that age, how she overcame her fear, how participating in activities has given he... more
In this episode I talk with Judy. Judy and I talk about her career as a teacher and writer. How she continues to write, what inspires her and keeps her motivated, what it means to be useful, how she values community and connection, her volunteer effo... more
In this episode I talk with Teresa. We talk about her experience taking up running as an adult, running in her late 60s, running 7 marathons, managing running with Rheumatoid Arthritis, and her advice on listening to your body and showing up.
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In this episode I talk with Dawn about her 40+ year relationship with running. What running has looked like and meant to her at different points in her life, how she manages running through arthritis and scoliosis, and her favorite running accomplish... more










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