Gracefully Greying – Episode 77 – Reverse Mortgages
Special guest Jason Yourofsky joins Henry Gornbein this week to discuss everything you need to know about reverse mortgages.
Special guest Jason Yourofsky joins Henry Gornbein this week to discuss everything you need to know about reverse mortgages.
Jess, Cory and Ethan discuss the current state of the Tigers through 20 games. Scott Green joins the conversation and discusses the National League and his St. Louis Cardinals. Meanwhile they highlight two delicious food options from Minute Maid Park in Houston.
This week in geek, Andy, Ian, and Cory are in studio to share some DC, Star Wars, and Marvel news for you today. With less than a week til Endgame, the boys also touch on Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order.
Kevin takes the Podquesters to meet his boss, Dharilius, who is in a very giving mood. He allows our heroes to pull items from his magic bag. Let’s see how useful they are.
Rabbi Joshua Bennett joins Henry Gornbein to discuss Jewish funeral traditions, services, and the mourning process.
Special guest Rabbi Joshua Bennett joins Henry Gornbein to discuss life, loss, and Jewish traditions.
This week Jess, Cory, and Ethan discuss the Tigers current status and how the top pitching prospects have been dominating in the minor leagues. Also, Scott Green of Play at the Plate calls in for a discussion on Jackie Robinson Day. Tropicana Field is where we travel to highlight the Cuban Sandwich and Brunch Bloody Mary.
This week join the guys as they discuss Star Wars Ep. 9 and Disney’s new streaming service. They also speak with special guest Garold Vallie about his new show, The Drop In, premiering Thursday April 18th on NRM.
The Podquesters arrive in Red Larch and collect their reward from Healer Tom. As they regroup, Zeekoth decides to tackle the hard problem, feeding Luna the rabbit.
Henry Gornbein is joined by special guest Dr. Wassim Tarraf From Wayne State University this week to talk about health care. The two discuss how immigrants have a healthier lifestyle and a better life expectancy than U.S. born citizens.