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Life's Too Short
DoctorPodcasting.com
132 episodes
18 hours ago
encore-episode-finding-your-financial-footing-over-50Millions of people in their 50s and 60s find themselves facing job and financial insecurity.

Financial wellness can be defined as the amount that makes you feel grounded and content. You have to find a textured and meaningful life on a modest income.

As you age, you may not be considered for jobs that pay as much as the last job you left. Consider taking a freelance position or two in order to generate income. Short consultancies, subletting rooms in your home and driving for a ride share service are options.

Things beyond your control may have landed you in your current financial state. You can learn from past mistakes, but the economic state of the country doesn’t boost your savings.

Listen as Elizabeth White joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to find your financial footing over 50.
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encore-episode-finding-your-financial-footing-over-50Millions of people in their 50s and 60s find themselves facing job and financial insecurity.

Financial wellness can be defined as the amount that makes you feel grounded and content. You have to find a textured and meaningful life on a modest income.

As you age, you may not be considered for jobs that pay as much as the last job you left. Consider taking a freelance position or two in order to generate income. Short consultancies, subletting rooms in your home and driving for a ride share service are options.

Things beyond your control may have landed you in your current financial state. You can learn from past mistakes, but the economic state of the country doesn’t boost your savings.

Listen as Elizabeth White joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to find your financial footing over 50.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
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Why and How: Warm Up and Cool Down
Life's Too Short
6 years ago
Why and How: Warm Up and Cool Down
why-and-how-warm-up-and-cool-downWarming up and cooling down are both important parts of any workout. People want to get to the meat of the workout, skipping these necessary parts.

The warmup gets the muscles warm and pliable, making them ready for a complete workout. It also helps focus the mind on the work that’s to come. Blood flow is increased to the muscles and other parts of the body. 

Tailor the warmup to the activity you’re about to undertake. Do the warmup close to the time you’ll be engaging in the activity so your body doesn’t cool off before you begin.

The cooldown helps your heart settle down. It gives the lactic acid from the workout a chance to clear out a bit. If your head is above your heart during the main workout, the blood is pushed to the lower body. Cooling down allows the blood to return to other parts of the body, reducing lightheadedness after exercise.

Listen as Dr. Brian Parr joins Melanie Cole, MS, to discuss the importance of warming up and cooling down.
Life's Too Short
encore-episode-finding-your-financial-footing-over-50Millions of people in their 50s and 60s find themselves facing job and financial insecurity.

Financial wellness can be defined as the amount that makes you feel grounded and content. You have to find a textured and meaningful life on a modest income.

As you age, you may not be considered for jobs that pay as much as the last job you left. Consider taking a freelance position or two in order to generate income. Short consultancies, subletting rooms in your home and driving for a ride share service are options.

Things beyond your control may have landed you in your current financial state. You can learn from past mistakes, but the economic state of the country doesn’t boost your savings.

Listen as Elizabeth White joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to find your financial footing over 50.