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  • Mother’s Day: Who Is It Really For?
    2026/04/30

    Mother’s Day is meant to celebrate love, sacrifice, and the women who raised us. But as families grow and generations shift… the question quietly becomes—

    Who is this day really for now?

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    58 分
  • Grannies & Technology: It's Not You, It's The Stupid Computer
    2026/04/13

    As technology reshapes how families communicate, this episode explores the widening gap between

    generations—particularly for grandmothers whose communication styles have been disrupted or

    replaced.

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    59 分
  • Holiday Sensitivity: Love, Boundaries, and Being Yourself
    2026/03/30

    As families gather during holidays like Eid, Passover, andEaster, this episode explores the emotional complexity of family time—where love, expectations, generational differences, and personal truth often collide.

    The conversation centers on how older generations navigatefamily gatherings, maintain authenticity, and keep communication open withtheir children.

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    55 分
  • What Grannies Know About Living Through War
    2026/03/18

    In this episode, Granny Jane reflects on life during WWII, as well as living through earlier global conflicts. We discuss the anxiety many grandparents feel today as tensions escalate in the Middle East. The conversation explores fears about the future, including the possibility that younger generations could be drawn into war, and how love, family, and intergenerational connection help people cope in uncertain times.


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    53 分
  • When Grandma Can’t Pay the Bills: Money, Retirement & Family Responsibility
    2026/02/27

    Somewhere in the world, a grandmother expects her children to care for her. Somewhere else, she insists on never depending on anyone. In this episode, Adesewa Josh and Jane Isay unpack money, dignity, and family obligation across cultures — from Western social safety nets to African traditions of reciprocity. Is independence true freedom… or quiet isolation? And when grannies can no longer make a living, where's the money to take care of them going to come from? the state, the family, or both?


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    34 分
  • Why Grannies Dislike Unsolicited Advice
    2026/02/05

    Why does advice feel supportive when we’re young, but suffocating as we get older — especially for grannies? In this episode, Adesewa Josh and Granny Jane Isay explore why unsolicited advice often lands hardest in later life, when autonomy has been earned and dignity matters most. Through warmth, humor, and lived experience, they unpack when care quietly crosses the line, and why the same advice — like the same grape — can become wine or vinegar depending on the season.


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    40 分
  • Loneliness in Old Age: Who Keeps Grannies Company?
    2026/01/15

    Loneliness in old age is real — and it’s rarely talked about!

    What happens when the house gets quiet…and no one checks in?

    On this episode of The Grannies Podcast, we unpack who really holds responsibility when grannies are left without companionship: family, friends, community, or society at large. We challenge assumptions and start a conversation we’ve all avoided for too long.

    Who do you think is responsible?

    #TheGranniesPodcast #AgingAndLoneliness #ElderCareConversation

    #SocialResponsibility #AgingMatters #CommunityOverIsolation

    #MentalHealthAtEveryAge #PodcastInstagram #ReelTalk


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