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  • How We Found Identity, Community, And A Shared Faith In The Second Half Of Life
    2025/12/10

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    Faith rarely follows a straight line. Our story weaves two very different routes—a child searching for God without guidance and a scholar stepping away from belief—into one shared table where Shabbat blessings, community, and gratitude anchor the week. Heather recounts a turbulent upbringing, a Pentecostal grandmother’s courage, and a relentless quest that led her to Judaism, where rituals, tribe, and an Orthodox conversion finally felt like home. Alongside, Joe shares how youthful disillusionment gave way to a later-in-life return, not through sudden spiritual epiphany but through questions of identity, belonging, and the surprising resonance between science and faith.

    We explore what Judaism looks like from the inside: why some rabbis turn seekers away at first, how debates over practice shape a living tradition, and why community is the heartbeat of Jewish life. From keeping a kosher home to showing up for a minyan, from assigning roles in services to hosting guests for Shabbat dinner, the practices dissolve spectator religion and foster real attachment. We also tackle misconceptions—especially the old trope that Judaism is only about rules—contrasting it with the central themes of love, forgiveness, and teshuvah that animate the High Holidays and the daily work of becoming better people.

    If modern life feels unmoored, this conversation offers a sturdy thread: create small rituals, ask honest questions, and let community carry you when belief feels thin. Whether you come to faith through wonder, reason, or both, there’s room at the table. Join us as we talk candidly about marriage, meaning, and the second half of life—how gratitude keeps us centered, how synagogue life shapes our week, and how learning across traditions (yes, including The Chosen and Nobody Wants This) deepens understanding. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show. What practice will you start this week?

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    49 分
  • The New American Compound: Multigenerational Living Without Losing Space Or Self
    2025/12/03

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    What if your next move wasn’t about more space or less, but about a home that actually fits your life? We share our pivot from a suburban favorite to rural land in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where a custom design and a small apartment will let us support a 90-year-old parent while keeping everyone’s independence. Along the way, veteran realtor and broker Marc Bullock joins us to unpack how right-sizing really works (emotionally, financially, and logistically) when you’re buying, selling or building.

    We get honest about merging two full households after remarriage, why we pushed back on the open-concept default and how we’re designing for aging in place with zero-step entries, wider doors, and a curbless shower. Marc walks through the step-by-step strategy he uses to get multiple offers in any season: Start months early, build a resource roster, consider pre-inspections, lean on staging and neutral design, and use high-quality photos, video, and even 3D or drone views to help buyers visualize. We also talk timing, temporary housing and why the “good homes” still move regardless of interest rates when they’re prepared and priced with care.

    The conversation widens to the rise of modern family “compounds,” where friends and relatives live nearby and share amenities to cut costs and boost connection. We dive into lending details too, like how asking better questions unlocked VA loan benefits for a client and shaved a full point off their rate. If you’re planning a move for work, caregiving, or a new season of life, this is a practical, empathetic roadmap to create a home that serves your future.

    If this resonates, follow the show, share it with someone planning a move, and leave a quick review with your biggest right-sizing question, and we’ll tackle it on a future episode.

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    48 分
  • Catfish, Red Flags, And A Motorcycle Ride That Never Happened
    2025/11/26

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    Middle‑age dating isn’t a sequel; it’s a rewrite—with sharper priorities, stronger boundaries, and a deeper hunger for peace. We open up about meeting online, the non‑negotiables that guided us, and the practical ways we kept safety front and center while still leaving room for delight. From faith and politics to health and independence, we unpack the criteria that actually matter when your life is already full and your time is precious.

    We get candid about scams, flattery traps, and the subtle tells of fake profiles. You’ll hear the exact steps we use to vet matches—cross‑platform checks, quick phone and video calls, public first dates with check‑ins—and why momentum matters more than marathon texting. Then we dig into compatibility the dating apps can’t score: a shared sense of humor, acceptance of quirks and neurodiversity, and language that builds resilience. One story starts with a burst pipe and ends with confidence, all because encouragement replaced helplessness and “ruined” left our vocabulary.

    There’s also the messy middle: a Valentine’s Day breakup driven by fear, a rebound date that clarified everything, and the exercise that aligned us—five non‑negotiables, compared in full daylight. To pressure‑test the fit, we took a two‑week California run: conference halls, family meetups, beach towns, and freeway chaos. Travel revealed what bios can’t—how we plan, pivot, and treat each other when things go sideways. If you’re navigating love in your 50s or 60s, you’ll find practical strategies, honest reflection, and proof that mature romance can be both serious and full of laughter.

    If this conversation helps you rethink your rules, share it with a friend who needs hope, subscribe for weekly episodes, and leave a quick review with your top non‑negotiable—we’d love to hear it.

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    50 分
  • From UCLA To Black Tie: Reinventing Work, Home, And Homebuilding In Midlife
    2025/11/19

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    We trace the real work of reinvention: why retiring at 62 made sense, how business and academia collide, and what it takes to merge two lives, two careers, and two homes while planning a custom build. The theme is fit over status, and compromise as a daily practice.

    • reasons for leaving academia and shifting identity
    • cultural shocks between university life and real estate
    • new roles at home, cooking, cleaning, and time blocks
    • right-sizing, downsizing, and hiring organizers
    • giving furniture to a single mom rebuilding life
    • expanding careers into speaking, travel, and wellness
    • buying land, rural plans, and learning small-scale homesteading
    • using AI to research ducks, chickens, and setup
    • custom home design choices, budgets, and accessibility
    • the Lord of the Rings wedding and the signature front door
    • choosing a forever home that supports aging in place
    • core takeaway: find what works and keep compromising

    Join us here each week, my friend, where you're sure to get a smile from lessons learned to mishaps, the adventures going on for miles here on The Professor and Heather Anne


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    39 分
  • What If Telling The Hard Truths Is The Real Start Of Love?
    2025/11/12

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    A coffee shop meet-up, a late arrival, and a pair of good shoes set the scene—but the real story began when we chose honesty over comfort. After Yom Kippur, we split a slice of pie and opened a chapter most people hide: years of abuse that ended in front-page headlines, a courtroom that felt surreal, and a family learning to breathe under the weight of judgment. That early disclosure wasn’t a test; it was a signal that midlife dating works best when truth arrives first.

    We talk about how to share hard histories with care, why putting polarizing facts up front can actually protect both hearts, and how stigma still shapes assumptions about abuse and incarceration. The conversation moves from media snapshots to what life inside the system really felt like—how courtrooms and deals behind closed doors can strip nuance, and how faith and small rituals rebuild a sense of control. Humor emerges as a coping tool, sometimes sharp, often necessary, keeping despair from hardening into identity.

    Safety becomes the quiet centerpiece. Commuting between cities, we noticed something new: the ability to rest. For a nervous system wired by trauma, deep sleep beside someone is not small—it’s evidence. We connect these lived moments to the science of ACEs and PACEs, showing how protective relationships, mentors, purpose, and faith buffer the long tail of childhood harm. Looking ahead, we plan to bring in experts on trauma-informed healing and the realities of dating in midlife—the good, the bad, and the human.

    If you value conversations that don’t dodge the hard parts, press play and stay with us. Subscribe, share this episode with someone who needs hope, and leave a review to tell us: what truth would you put on the table early?

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    31 分
  • From Trauma To Triumph: Midlife Love, Reinvention, And Hope
    2025/11/05

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    We share how a six-hour first date led to a late-in-life partnership rooted in honesty, faith, and humor. Along the way, we map career pivots, health upgrades, and the courage to talk about trauma, hormones, and hope.

    • who we are and why we care about midlife reinvention
    • Heather’s path from Beverly Hills to lending and speaking
    • Joe’s exit from academia and move to Oklahoma
    • meeting on JDate and the six-hour first date
    • building trust after divorce and long gaps in dating
    • right sizing home and life during relocation
    • healthy aging with strength, yoga, and supplements
    • naming trauma, ACEs and PACEs, and practical hope
    • future guests on hope, finances, and wellness
    • navigating tech and social media as a couple
    • preview of next episode on sharing hard stories

    Join us here each week, my friend, where you're sure to get a smile.


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    28 分
  • Join us in November for The Professor and Heather Anne
    2025/10/20

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    What if the second half of life isn't a slow fade... but a fierce beginning?
    What if love gets wiser, faith gets steadier, and purpose gets sharper—with age?

    This series is a real-time story of reinvention—two lives that collided in midlife and chose honesty over performance, healing over hiding, and strength over survival. It starts with a six-hour first date—coffee, dinner, and a spontaneous trip to Trader Joe’s—and unfolds into a shared life built on courage, truth, and change.

    Together, we talk about what most people avoid—trauma, shame, divorce, loss, toxic family patterns—and how to build again with clarity and compassion. We explore the science of healing, why feeling safe is the foundation of real connection, and how love can rewire a nervous system that’s been on high alert for decades.

    But this isn’t just about relationships—it’s about redesigning life from the inside out. Leaving careers after 30 years. Moving across the country in your 50s and 60s. Right-sizing homes, realigning lives with values, and practicing wellness that actually works—strength training, sleep, hormones, recovery, and habits that stick.

    We don’t do highlight reels here. We talk about the messy middle—duplicate moving boxes, fear-based breakups, burst pipes, courtroom scars, second chances, and the quiet victory of finally being able to rest next to someone who makes your soul feel safe.

    Through candid conversation and future guests—from trauma experts to wellness coaches to money mentors—we’re building a place for real talk, practical tools, and late-blooming hope.

    If you’re a Gen Xer or Boomer rewriting your story after divorce… healing from what happened… leaving a long career… or finally choosing the life you’ve always wanted—this podcast isn’t just for entertainment. It’s for momentum. For rebuilding. For becoming.

    Pull up a chair and sit back. You’re not late to your own life. You’re right on time.

    Subscribe, share it with someone who needs hope, and join us as we build lives that are honest… healthy… and truly alive.

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    3 分