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03 Oct 2024 | Ambiguous Loss | 00:30:42 | |
Trudy and Lisa turn their eyes to the ebb and flow of relationships as they navigate absent loved ones and changing friendships over time. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone.
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04 Apr 2024 | Fully Formed - Part 1 | 00:24:14 | |
Relationships change over time, and so do personal values and needs. At a certain stage in life, there’s no time for passivity. Special guest, Sandra Carl, joins us in embracing “cronage”, finding new friendships and staying in the fray. Read Trudy and Lisa's Bios: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters--
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17 Apr 2025 | I’m Not Okay | 00:38:32 | |
In this episode, the first of two parts, Lisa speaks with candor and humour about her struggles with mental health and her journey to mental wellness. For those who have struggled with depression and anxiety, or those who just wish to understand mental illness more deeply, Lisa offers insight and inspiration. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone.
Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media Audio Engineering by Steve Glen Original music by Darrin Hagen | |||
16 May 2024 | Falling Down | 00:23:44 | |
Falling down hurts - literally and figuratively. It hurts the body, it hurts one’s dignity, and it reveals our total lack of control over the world around us. Come compare bruises, metaphorical and real. Read Trudy and Lisa's Bios: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters--
--Credits— Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media. Audio Engineering by Steve Glen. Original music by Darrin Hagen. | |||
09 Jan 2025 | Give Yourself A Yes | 00:52:36 | |
Krista Vernoff, executive producer and former showrunner of Grey’s Anatomy, is bored of people who aren’t women over 50. She walks Trudy and Lisa through what it is to live a creative life and how giving yourself permission to make art and make mistakes is everything. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone.
--Credits-- Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media Audio Engineering by Steve Glen Original music by Darrin Hagen | |||
28 Nov 2024 | Reverse Kaleidoscope | 00:39:35 | |
After her husband died, Molly Peacock decided solitude would be her next husband. Trudy and Lisa continue their conversation with Molly about her new book of poems, The Widow’s Crayon Box. They discuss the growth and freedom that can come with grief, finding pleasure in solitude and coming into one’s cronage. The Widow’s Crayon Box is published by WW Norton and is available wherever you buy books. Molly has received awards from the Danforth Foundation, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Woodrow Wilson Foundation. She is a president emerita of the Poetry Society of America and was one of the originators of Poetry in Motion, a popular program that places poems on placards in subways and buses.
Molly joins Cronecast from her home in Toronto, Ontario. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone.
--From This Episode-- -Poetry- The Widow’s Crayon Box (W. W. Norton, 2024) The Analyst (W. W. Norton, 2017) The Second Blush: Poems (W. W. Norton, 2008) Cornucopia: New and Selected Poems (W. W. Norton, 2002) Original Love (W. W. Norton, 1995) Take Heart (Random House, 1989) Raw Heaven (Random House, 1984) And Live Apart (University of Missouri Press, 1980).
-Prose- A Friend Sails in on a Poem: Essays on Friendship, Freedom and Poetic Form (Palimpsest Press, 2022) Flower Diary: In Which Mary Hiester Reid Paints, Travels, Marries & Opens a Door (ECW Press, 2021) Alphabetique, 26 Characteristic Fictions (McClelland & Stewart, 2014) The Paper Garden: An Artist Begins Her Life’s Work at 72 (Bloomsbury, 2011) How to Read a Poem, and Start a Poetry Circle (Riverhead Books, 1999) Paradise, Piece by Piece (Riverhead Books, 1998), a literary memoir --Credits— Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media Audio Engineering by Steve Glen Original music by Darrin Hagen | |||
21 Mar 2024 | Honing Crone Intuition | 00:27:01 | |
Honing Crone Intuition Take a deep dive with us into honing crone intuition. Jump in as we face the world as it is, good stuff and bad, all while avoiding the cynicism-trap. Read Trudy and Lisa's Bios: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters--
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27 Jun 2024 | Bucket Lists | 00:33:35 | |
Bucket lists are tricky. They can help explore dreams and desires to fulfill in a lifetime. They can also become a list of to-dos before death, shaping expectations about the future. We talk about these lists in the face of limited time, and celebrate the journey of becoming. Read Trudy and Lisa's Bios: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters--
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20 Mar 2025 | Let’s Talk About Sex | 00:32:48 | |
It can feel uncomfortable to talk about, but maybe that’s why it’s so fun. Lisa and Trudy get down and dirty about the realities of sex, bodies and aging. Together, our hosts explore how desire shifts over our lifetimes, confronting ageism and sexism, and women’s agency. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --From This Episode-- Hags: The Demonisation of Middle-Aged Women by Victoria Smith
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13 Jun 2024 | Stuff of Life - Part 1 | 00:37:30 | |
Inspired by listener email, we talk about what to do with all the “stuff” we acquire through our lives. The stuff we cherish, the stuff that anchors us and the stuff that holds the memories of those we love. We don’t have all the answers, we want to hear from you! Send us your thoughts at https://cronecast.ca/contact. Read Trudy and Lisa's Bios: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. --Chapters-- --References--
Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media. Audio Engineering by Steve Glen. Original music by Darrin Hagen. | |||
03 Apr 2025 | Watch Your Language | 00:36:10 | |
Language is many things: fluid, living, open to interpretation. Trudy and Lisa explore new coinages, the importance of challenging patronizing language, and disagree about mansplaining. Our hosts attempt to untangle language’s contradictions and histories, and debate the value of gendered language. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone.
--Credits-- Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media Audio Engineering by Steve Glen Original music by Darrin Hagen | |||
14 Nov 2024 | More than Mauve | 00:42:53 | |
For grieving people, processing loss through creativity can open doors to healing. In this episode, Trudy and Lisa engage in a lively and illuminating conversation with poet and biographer Molly Peacock about her new book of poems, The Widow’s Crayon Box. This book of poetry is a deeply personal and moving chronicle of Molly’s journey before, during and after the death of her beloved husband. Molly realized she was not living the perceived idea of a widow’s mauve existence, but was experiencing life in all colours. The Widow’s Crayon Box is published by WW Norton and is available wherever you buy books.
Molly has received awards from the Danforth Foundation, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Woodrow Wilson Foundation. She is a president emerita of the Poetry Society of America and was one of the originators of Poetry in Motion, a popular program that places poems on placards in subways and buses.
Molly joins us from her home in Toronto, Ontario. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --From This Episode-- -Poetry- The Widow’s Crayon Box (W. W. Norton, 2024) The Analyst (W. W. Norton, 2017) The Second Blush: Poems (W. W. Norton, 2008) Cornucopia: New and Selected Poems (W. W. Norton, 2002) Original Love (W. W. Norton, 1995) Take Heart (Random House, 1989) Raw Heaven (Random House, 1984) And Live Apart (University of Missouri Press, 1980).
-Prose- A Friend Sails in on a Poem: Essays on Friendship, Freedom and Poetic Form (Palimpsest Press, 2022) Flower Diary: In Which Mary Hiester Reid Paints, Travels, Marries & Opens a Door (ECW Press, 2021) Alphabetique, 26 Characteristic Fictions (McClelland & Stewart, 2014) The Paper Garden: An Artist Begins Her Life’s Work at 72 (Bloomsbury, 2011) How to Read a Poem, and Start a Poetry Circle (Riverhead Books, 1999) Paradise, Piece by Piece (Riverhead Books, 1998), a literary memoir
Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media Audio Engineering by Steve Glen Original music by Darrin Hagen | |||
23 Jan 2025 | Life Takes Courage | 00:39:23 | |
At the end of your life, what will you regret — the things you’ve done or the things you didn’t do? What kept you from doing things you wanted to do? Lisa and Trudy explore regret, fear and the wisdom of aging through a discussion of Bronnie Ware’s memoir The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying. “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” Søren Kierkegaard Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --From This Episode-- The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing by Bronnie Ware Skater Girl: An Archaeology of the Self by Robin C. Pacific
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07 Mar 2024 | Juicy | 00:33:47 | |
Do you trust your intuition? We revisit some hard moments where our bodies may have been trying to tell us something, and discuss how getting it wrong taught us how to get it right Later on.
Read Trudy and Lisa's Bios: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone.
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11 Jul 2024 | Stuff of Life – Part 2 | 00:42:45 | |
Since posting our “Stuff of Life” episode, we’ve been thinking more about how a life can be depicted in things. Our friend, Jane Bisbee, joins us to further celebrate the joy and history of the treasures we collect and what happens when it’s time to let them go. Check out our blog at CroneCast.ca. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters-- 1. Peter Pauper Press. (2015) I’m Dead, Now What! Planner. Peter Pauper Press. Rye Brook, NY, U.S.
Hosted by Lisa Austin and Trudy Callaghan Produced by Odvod Media. Audio Engineering by Steve Glen. Original music by Darrin Hagen. | |||
02 May 2024 | Open Eyes | 00:26:20 | |
Don’t avert your eyes! We crones look at the hard stuff head-on. It takes courage, curiosity and grit. Muster your inner-crone as we look life (and the mirror) in the eye. Read Trudy and Lisa's Bios: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters-- --References--
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12 Dec 2024 | Hope: What’s the Best That Can Happen? | 00:43:05 | |
If you asked 10 people to define what hope is, you’d probably get 10 different definitions. We think we know what hope is, but do we really? Is hoping for something unrealistic? Are wishing and hoping the same thing? Can you manifest something into being through hope? These are just some of the questions Trudy and Lisa pose to University of Alberta Faculty of Education Associate Dean (Research) and professor Dr. Denise Larsen about her research into hope. Even if you’re not a naturally hopeful person, Dr. Larsen tells us how we can build “hope skills” and how fostering hope in ourselves and others can change people, cities and communities for the better. Note: Dr. Larsen mentions an intervention activity conducted with international students. That activity was developed by University of Alberta Ph.D. candidate Chelsea Hobbs. Dr. Larsen also wished to acknowledge Dr. Doris Zhang. “Hope is a verb with its sleeves rolled up.” - David Orr Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --From This Episode-- Finding Hope: Ways to See Life in a Brighter Light by Ronna Fay Jevne and James E. Miller
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08 Feb 2024 | What is a Crone? The original meaning of this word is both powerful and beautiful. | 00:35:52 | |
Eavesdrop on our conversation as we (Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin) embark on an adventure to identify and appreciate the many riches that come with being a woman of a certain age. You’ll learn more about how our use of ‘crone’ represents a reclaiming of a word that has been used negatively throughout the past to describe women with deep wisdom, knowledge and experience. Join the Cronedom and be part of the CroneCast community. Trudy and Lisa's Bio: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone.
--References-- 1. Blackie, Sharon. (2023) Hagitude: Reimagining the Second Half of Life. September Publishing. England, UK. --Credits— Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media Audio Engineering by Steve Glen Original music by Darrin Hagen | |||
23 Feb 2024 | What’s in a Name? | 00:24:08 | |
Come with us as we discuss our relationship to the words that describe older women and delve into the nuance of defining oneself in a world that tries to judge us as all good or all bad: The wise woman vs. the terrible mother. We embrace our complexity and lived experience. We decide that we can be who we are. Unabashedly and amazingly. Read Trudy and Lisa's Bios: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters--
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20 Feb 2025 | Boundaries Part 2: You Will Feel Uncomfortable | 00:34:44 | |
Boundaries make nourishing relationships possible — regardless of what our guilty feelings might tell us when we set those boundaries. Our guest for part two of this conversation, Registered Psychologist Janelle Drisner, helps us grapple with the tension between human limitations and unconditional love. This time, Janelle dives deeper into the complexities and limitations of relationships, how we show up for each other and the necessary, uncomfortable work of articulating our boundaries — in pursuit of more authentic relationships. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --From This Episode-- Disentangling from Emotionally Immature People: Avoid Emotional Traps, Stand Up for Your Self, and Transform Your Relationships as an Adult Child of Emotionally Immature Parents by Lindsay C. Gibson
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22 Aug 2024 | Six Days | 00:40:46 | |
A beautiful and deeply moving conversation, this episode is Trudy’s story of losing her husband. For those who are acquainted with grief and for those who’ve yet to face the death of someone they love, this is one crone’s vulnerable recounting of the days leading up to a life changing loss. Read Trudy and Lisa's Bios: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. Quote from Anne Lamott: “If you haven’t already, you will lose someone you can’t live without, and your heart will be badly broken, and you never get over the loss of a deeply beloved person. But this is the good news. The person lives forever, in your broken heart that doesn’t seal back up. And you come through, and you learn to dance with the banged-up heart. You dance to the absurdities of life; you dance to the minuet of old friendships.” In the episode, Trudy mentions that this is the quote they read at a monument near Christchurch in New Zealand. The quote was printed on a temporary sign, which her husband took a picture of. We found that this quote appears differently across various online posts. We were unable to determine the original text for the quote, and so have shared the one Trudy has come to know from her husband’s photograph. --Chapters--
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Emory Hall and Trevor Hall created an audio version of select poems from the made of rivers anthology, and you can find that on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QcZuTpv42I --Credit-- Produced by Odvod Media Audio Engineering by Steve Glen Original music by Darrin Hagen | |||
08 Aug 2024 | Finding Purpose | 00:27:07 | |
“Purpose” is an audacious idea that purports to shape our lives. We’re not so sure about that. We put our thinking faces on and take a look at the purpose we decide for ourselves, the purpose others discover in us, and whether this whole “purpose” thing is as singular as we’ve been told. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters-- Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media Audio Engineering by Steve Glen Original music by Darrin Hagen | |||
19 Sep 2024 | Younger You | 00:33:19 | |
Our younger selves may have had more stamina, but they’ve got nothing on our experience. Trudy and Lisa explore the idea of competing with the younger self and finding strength in their cronage. See the clip of Jodie Foster’s full quote: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AynbA4j99NE Read the blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters--
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06 Mar 2025 | Stirring The Pot | 00:42:46 | |
Registered psychologist, longtime activist and Edmonton icon Liz Massiah chats with Trudy and Lisa about helping friends & community members talk about trauma, the gay and lesbian community in Edmonton in the 80s, where 2SLGBTQ+ rights are today — and what allies can do to defend the community. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --From This Episode-- 1. Rule, Jane. (1985) A Hot-Eyed Moderate. Naiad Pr. Tallahassee, USA.
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06 Feb 2025 | Boundaries: We’re Not the Ocean | 00:31:29 | |
Boundaries tell us where I end and you begin, says our guest, Registered Psychologist Janelle Drisner. But what is a boundary really? Should we have expectations in relationships? And how do you cultivate your relationship with yourself? Trudy and Lisa sit down with Janelle, for the first of a two part episode to answer — or at least begin to understand — these questions and more. Janelle takes us beyond psychological buzzwords into a truly fascinating conversation that challenges us all to think about relationships in new ways. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone.
--Credits-- Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media Audio Engineering by Steve Glen Original music by Darrin Hagen | |||
31 Oct 2024 | Creativity | 00:27:15 | |
The conversation centers on creativity for people of a certain age. Lisa is inspired by a writing workshop led by Krista Vernoff, so she and Trudy explore the challenges and obstacles to creativity, such as societal expectations and the publishing industry's youth-driven focus. If creativity is inherent, shouldn’t it be pursued regardless of age? Lisa shares her experience learning Italian and the importance of starting small. They highlight the need for "margins" in life to engage in creative activities and encourage listeners to embrace their creative potential without fear of being too late or questioning the point of the pursuit. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters--
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30 May 2024 | Wild and Precious | 00:23:30 | |
Don’t die before you’re dead. Others might say it’s time to get out of the way to make space for someone younger, but not us. We crones can support younger generations and keep living our own lives to the fullest. Read Trudy and Lisa's Bios: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters--
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05 Sep 2024 | From Grief | 00:37:03 | |
When words don’t feel right, we are left to action. Trudy shares what she learned from those who supported her through the loss of her husband in the best ways they knew how — comforting efforts, clumsy advice and all. Read our blog:CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters-- Hosted by Lisa Austin and Trudy Callaghan Produced by Odvod Media Audio Engineering by Steve Glen Original music by Darrin Hagen | |||
18 Apr 2024 | Fully Formed - Part 2 | 00:24:38 | |
Crones. Crones everywhere. We talk about how to recognize the crones in our world, whether passing by in good, technical footwear or being a caring constant in our lives. Let's discover the crones around us and seek their wisdom. Read Trudy and Lisa's Bios: CroneCast.ca Read this show's blog at CroneCast.ca for in-depth thoughts on topics covered in this episode. Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters-- --References--
Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media. Audio Engineering by Steve Glen. Original music by Darrin Hagen. | |||
17 Oct 2024 | People | 00:30:49 | |
Trudy and Lisa discuss the positive feedback the episode about grief received from listeners of all ages and experiences. Trudy talks about the wonderful and unexpected engagement from diverse listeners. They also reflect on the importance of inclusive spaces and our evolving roles and identities as we age. A rousing debate about the necessity of having some women-only spaces versus only inclusive ones ensues, with Trudy emphasizing her desire to participate in spaces with all genders. Both hosts highlight the importance of adapting to new technologies while maintaining a sense of joy and adventure in life. Read our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters-- --Credits— Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media Audio Engineering by Steve Glen Original music by Darrin Hagen | |||
25 Jul 2024 | Courage of Becoming | 00:41:25 | |
Robin Pacific is a Canadian writer and visual artist. She is a highly credentialed, single malt drinking Anglican socialist. And she is a crone. Embodying all that and more, Robin joins us in a thought-provoking discussion about identity, grief and creativity. See Robin Pacific’s work: https://www.robinpacific.ca/ Check out our blog: CroneCast.ca Share your questions and comments at https://cronecast.ca/contact. We want to hear from you about all things crone. --Chapters– --References-- Pacific, Robin. (2024) Skater Girl, An Archeology of the Self. Guernica Editions. Gananoque, ON, CAN. --Credits— Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin Produced by Odvod Media. Audio Engineering by Steve Glen. Original music by Darrin Hagen. |