May CROW’S FEET Podcast Features Mother’s Day & Memorial Day Salutes

Frank Racioppi
Ear Worthy
Published in
2 min readMay 10, 2024

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The 2022 American Community Survey estimated that 55,892,014 people aged 65 and over lived in the U.S. out of a total population of 331,893,745, or 16.9%. More people are living longer, and that’s a good thing. Getting older is not for the faint-hearted, but it is an inevitable process.

Aging, however, also brings wisdom and humor, a finely-tuned perspective on life. In the Crow’s Feet podcast, you’ll hear the voices of writers who will inspire you and often make you laugh about this journey through life.

“Older workers can be part of addressing our nation’s current challenge of talent pipeline shortages,” says Janine Vanderburg, a leader in the fight against ageism and founder of the “Age-friendly, Workplace Initiative”, which won a Metro Vision Award from the Denver Regional Council of Governments.

“A tribute to mothers everywhere” is how George “Ace” Acevedo, Crow’s Feet writer and podcast host for this special Mother’s Day podcast that aired May 8, describes this special episode. Crow’s Feet writers from all walks of life share their poignant stories about the mothers they remember and how they feel about motherhood, and “grandmotherhood,” now.

On May 22, Lee Bentch will host several veteran guests, including Barbara Kautz, author of “When I Die I’m Going to Heaven ’Cause I’ve Been to Hell: A Memoir of My Year as an Army Nurse in Vietnam,” who will share their experiences about serving our country and the true…

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Frank Racioppi
Ear Worthy

I am a South Jersey-based writer who manages Podcast Reports on Blogger and have a book available on Amazon about podcasts and podcasting called “Ear Worthy.”