Join us for a lively conversation with award-winning podcasters Miriam Goodman and Lynn Winter Gross as they discuss issues that older adults face every day.

Not Born Yesterday, launched in September 2021, is recognized for its insightful exploration of issues and opportunities of aging. It was honored by NPR public radio station KALW as their first “Podcast in Residence,” and has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle.

The podcast covers topics such as dealing with aging parents, caring for the caregiver, planning your funeral, ageism and how to end it, avoiding elder abuse, and downsizing.

Goodman and Winter Gross have been working together since they were college roommates. With more than 115 podcasts behind them (all still available), they’ll review highlights from past episodes, leaving time for your questions.

Miriam Goodman is a public relations consultant and award-winning radio and television producer. She produced, wrote, and moderated the first nationally syndicated feminist radio program, and has been a frequent contributor to NPR as well as Canadian and Australian radio. Miriam was a TV producer for syndicated service Newsweek Broadcasting, and a documentary producer for the NBC-TV affiliate in San Francisco where she received two Emmy nominations. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Miriam is the author of Reinventing Retirement (Chronicle Books) and Too Much Togetherness (Cedar Fort Publishing).

Lynn Winter Gross is a public relations and marketing professional, career coach, and podcast producer. Her media career has spanned producing videos, hosting a radio show, and conducting media training. As a career coach, Lynn lectures and works with public agencies and job seekers. An important part of her work focuses on overcoming the complex problems created by ageism in the workplace. Previously Lynn was Director of Communications for the nine colleges of the Los Angeles Community College District. She has served on the Board of the San Francisco Education Fund and currently volunteers with Jewish Vocational Service and the Boys and Girls Club. She holds degrees from the University of Michigan, Columbia University, and the University of Southern California.