• Episode No. 129: "My AI has a low IQ."
    May 1 2024

    The Old Dogs ramble about AI - is it intelligent at all? We learn about a San Francisco tycoon who built a 40-foot spite fence around his neighbor's property. We bring you another Ads 'n Fads. We recall some of the great inventions spawned by the Great Depression. We share some funny requests from Olive Garden patrons. And we suggest a new way of handling the carbs you eat at meals; namely, last. The Old Dogs Conversation is with Rodney Vaccaro. For decades, one of Hollywood's favorite Script Doctors.

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    24 mins
  • Episode No. 128: "My ice-cream cone gave me a hangover."
    Apr 11 2024

    The Old Dogs ramble about what happens if we outlive our partner. We introduce a new retail concept, alcoholic ice cream. We challenge you with another What Year Was it. We mark the loss of a grade-school favorite, the number-two pencil. We bring you another installment from our Chief Aging Officer. And we share some tips on traveling light. The Old Dogs conversation is a memoir of small-town life, shared between Paul and our former guest, Michael Schafer.

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    25 mins
  • Episode No. 127: "I got pooped climbing Mt. Everest."
    Mar 27 2024

    The Old Dogs ramble about dealing with trash. We introduce you to a new class of religious affiliation - the Nones. We angst over the mountain of human waste that is overwhelming Mt. Everest. And Paul tries to stump Jim again, with little success. The Old Dogs Conversation is with Eva Archer-Smith: a corporate coach who is accomplishing even more in her 70s.

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    25 mins
  • Episode No. 126: "Global Boiling ain't bussin'.
    Mar 13 2024

    The Old Dogs ramble about aging with a friend. We track down an innocent pigeon who was accused of being a spy. We bring you another episode of "I Saw it on the Boob Tube." We acquaint you with new words that have entered the English vocabulary. We present recent findings on the dangers of aging alone. And we marvel, on the other hand, of how Super Agers remain Super. The Old Dogs Conversation is with Doctor Michael Schafer, who found his mission in providing facial reconstruction for children. When he retired, he started a new career by sculpting life-size horses from driftwood and other found objects.

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    24 mins
  • Episode No. 125: "We can't pronounce 'insectivorous.'"
    Feb 28 2024

    The Old Dogs ramble about Paul's devotion to Costco. We report on one pet's devotion to money. We bring you another edition of Ads 'n Fads. We tell the story of a couple's obsession with Costco - far more serious than Paul's. We introduce you to the lady who plays Flo in the Progressive commercials. And we discover a new kind of service to help older persons make friends. The Old Dogs Conversation is with Julie Moore: a conservancy advocate who has a special interest in - wait for it - the Venus Flytrap. And so should you.

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    24 mins
  • Episode No.124: "This episode has no use-by date."
    Feb 14 2024

    The Old Dogs ramble about losing the stigma around buying used. We warn you about the coming invasion of the cicadas. We test your memory with another What Year Was it? We note the growing acceptance of buying used. We discover that coin flips aren't totally random. And we take note of the trend in old folks still working. The Old Dogs conversation is with Betty Buckley, who's going to tell us all about how movies are made.

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    24 mins
  • Episode No. 123: "We Need Fewer Acronyms – ASAP."
    Feb 1 2024

    In this episode, The Old Dogs ramble about some of the things we've come to appreciate that seem to lengthen our lives. We report on a major infestation of Peacocks in affluent Houston neighborhoods. Paul tries to stump the older Old Dog again, with mixed results, again. And we offer the New York Times opinion on the seven keys to longevity. The Old Dogs conversation is the second part of our fascinating chat with Susan Lieberman, whose new book, In the Country of Old, offers a fresh way of approaching the state of being old.

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    25 mins
  • Episode No. 122: "Come ride in my hotsy-totsy jalopy!"
    Jan 17 2024

    The Old Dogs ramble about the little things that make life worth living. We wonder if some private yachts might actually be too big. We play another round of "I Saw it on the Boob Tube." We visit a book club that took 28 years to read Finnegans Wake. We celebrate the idea of the Golden Bachelor. And we promote the use of old words we think should make a comeback. The Old Dogs Conversation is with Susan Lieberman. A person who has discovered that in the limitations of being old, there is opportunity.

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    24 mins