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Jodie Lapchick's father/elderly

Caring for elderly parents, one challenge at a time

Jodie Lapchick’s father had a plan for everything, except what to do if he and his wife could no longer care for themselves or each other. Jodie decided to bring them to Maine where she lived. Even with the challenges she’s faced, she believes it was the right thing to do. This is her story.

By diane@dianeatwood.com, 2 monthsFebruary 7, 2023 ago
Rita finishing 5K race

How Rita Losee inspires people to take action

Rita Losee has lots of memories to share, but what she’d rather do is inspire people to make new memories. This episode of the Catching Your Memories podcast is full of inspiration. Hang on, as I introduce you to the amazing Rita Losee.

By diane@dianeatwood.com, 9 monthsJune 30, 2022 ago
Liz Johnson Catching Your Memories

Liz Johnson

Elizabeth Johnson is not only curious about things — lots of things — she actually pursues most of them. She’s an interesting, energetic, inspiring woman.

By diane@dianeatwood.com, 11 monthsMay 1, 2022 ago
Rita Losee Ctching Your Memories

Rita Losee, 78

Rita Losee describes herself as a Woman of Adventure, Doctor of Success, Proponent of Prosperity, InspirACTional Speaker, Author. She is that and more.

By diane@dianeatwood.com, 11 monthsMay 1, 2022 ago
Jim Mardin Catching Your Memories

Jim Mardin, 98

Jim Mardin has led an incredible life, and he intends to keep on living it for several more years. He is kind, optimistic, curious, unafraid, and very entertaining.

By diane@dianeatwood.com, 11 monthsMay 1, 2022 ago
Joe Cupo Catching Your Memories

Joe Cupo, 68

For many people in Maine, Joe Cupo is like an old friend. For 37 years, he broadcast the weather on the state’s top news station — WCSH-TV. What’s he up up to now?

By diane@dianeatwood.com, 11 monthsMay 1, 2022 ago
Sister Maureen Catching Your Memories

Sister Maureen Wallace, 76

What do you think it would be like to live your life as a nun? Sister Maureen Wallace gives us a glimpse into what it’s been like for her. Trust me, it may not be quite what you had imagined.

By diane@dianeatwood.com, 11 monthsApril 30, 2022 ago
Ann Quinlan Conversations About Aging

Ann Quinlan, 81

Ann has t a lilt in her voice and a twinkle in her eyes, and she’s certainly not going to let a few decades get in the way of enjoying life to its fullest. Settle in for some stories.

By diane@dianeatwood.com, 11 monthsApril 30, 2022 ago
Jennifer Fitzpatrick Catching Your Memories

Jennifer Fitzpatrick, 71

You know the book Where’s Waldo? Well, I could probably name this podcast episode Where’s Jennifer? She always has something going on and no intention of slowing down any time soon.

By diane@dianeatwood.com, 11 monthsApril 30, 2022 ago
Alma Thomas Catching Your Memories

Alma Thomas, 96

When World War II ended, Alma Thomas was living and working in New York City. She moved to Maine and later traveled around the world with her late husband.

By diane@dianeatwood.com, 11 monthsApril 30, 2022 ago

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