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We Ain't Dead Yet

We Ain't Dead Yet

Von: Constance Bauer and Lori Dube
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Lori Dube and Constance Bauer, long time friends, embark on an intimate journey chronicling their deep conversations about life, love, and aging. As her cover picture surely attests, Constance is more "furious" with the aging process and the way women in their third act are ghosted by society, and Lori is more "curious" about how she can lean into and learn from this aging process. In this podcast we will unpack issues that are impacting the hearts and souls of women over 60, as we walk together into the unknown of what lies ahead for us all. We hope you will join us on this journey.


Lyrics to our Theme Song, "Woman," composed by Julia Fortman

You can’t break me down, ‘cause I’m a woman.

Strong and powerful, just like I should be.

Try to cut me out, I’d like to see you try.

We may not be young, but we’re still kicking.

Out and having fun, cause life’s worth living.

I’m not sitting down…you’ll see me eye to eye.

I’ll be here and relevant ‘til the day I die.

© 2026 We Ain't Dead Yet
Hygiene & gesundes Leben
  • Don't Burn Your Journals Yet: Finding Yourself on the Written Page
    Jan 20 2026

    Constance and Lori speak to Ellen Blum Barish, a writing coach and memoir author. Even if writing is not your thing, listen in to our lively conversation about leaning in to this form of creativity as a tool for growth and reflection as we age.

    For starters, we discuss the hidden value of writing for people who don’t like to write. Ellen suggests looking through the old stuff we tuck in drawers and stash away in closets and think about the stories they have to tell. Also, think about using photos we have stored in our phones as prompts for our writing We jump back to our adolescence when many of us poured ourselves into our diaries and journals, and used writing as an early form of self expression. And at this time of life, we explored the possibility of using writing as part of a Life Review. This can be an important process that makes connections over the course of our life to look at and rewrite the narratives of our lives. Finally, we offer a fun little writing challenge to our listeners that may land you on the WADY website. So listen in and get your creative juices flowing.

    And don’t forget to hang around for our “After Thoughts” where Lori and Constance unpack the episode and chat about our thoughts on what we heard.

    SHOW NOTES

    If you are interested in learning more about Ellen's work, check out her website: https://www.ellenblumbarish.com/

    If you are interested in learning more about Ellen's memoir "Seven Springs" check out this link: https://www.ellenblumbarish.com/my-work

    If you are interested in learning more about the book that Constance mentioned in the podcast that offers writing prompts, check out this link: https://www.suleikajaouad.com/the-book-of-alchemy

    We would love to hear from you! Do you have ideas for future podcasts? Want to be a guest on our podcast? Please send your comments/suggestions/criticisms/encouragement to:

    Email: WeAintDeadYetPod@gmail.com

    Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-aint-dead-yet/id1828702362

    Follow the show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578375460053

    Visit our website: https://wady.buzzsprout.com

    Listen Here! (Our linktree will direct you to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, GoodPods, and Pocket Casts)

    You can text Fan Mail to the link below, but heads-up, we are unable to respond to these Fan Mail Texts. If you'd like a reply, please reach out on our FB/Substack/or email/or include your email address in your Fan Mail Text. TY

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    Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art. Eleanor Roosevelt

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    35 Min.
  • When Roles Reverse: Caring for Parents in Our 60s
    Dec 28 2025

    Constance and Lori speak to Ramsay Ringo, a career coach and expert on caring for elderly parents. We discuss the unique challenges of supporting aging parents when you are in your 60s yourself. Ramsay emphasizes the importance of a simplified approach to avoid overwhelming caregivers, and provides many practical tips. We explore the tension between ensuring the safety of elderly parents and respecting their desire for independence and autonomy. We also cover the complexities of coordinating care across different family members and locations, and ways to talk to our adult children about caring for elderly parents. Finally, Ramsay coaches us on practical ways to prepare for our own aging. Please join us for this very constructive discussion.

    And don’t forget to hang around for our “After Thoughts” where Lori and Constance unpack the episode and chat about our thoughts on what we heard.

    SHOW NOTES

    If you are interested in learning more about Ramsay’s work, check out her website: https://www.ramsayringo.com/

    Ramsay collaborates with clients who are looking to make an impact and:

    o Take meaningful steps toward a new or first job

    o Change their professional focus or industry

    o Pursue a professional position after time focusing on family

    o Tackle a big mid-life shift using decades of experience to do something with extra meaning

    o Or to pursue the ultimate career shift, retirement and living into the third and fourth quarters of a values driven life.

    We were also lucky enough to persuade Ramsay to share one of her original poems with us:

    Scared

    Scared, Sad, Impatient
    Scared, Mad, A Patient
    Scared, Bad, and Chasing
    The Whole, Kind Mom
    Now a Hole, Kind Child
    Taught us how to Parent
    Now we aught to Parent
    Scared, Sad
    Scared

    We would love to hear from you! Do you have ideas for future podcasts? Want to be a guest on our podcast? Please send your comments/suggestions/criticisms/encouragement to:

    Email: WeAintDeadYetPod@gmail.com

    Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-aint-dead-yet/id1828702362

    Follow the show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578375460053

    Visit our website: https://wady.buzzsprout.com

    Listen Here! (Our linktree will direct you to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, GoodPods, and Pocket Casts)

    You can text Fan Mail to the link below, but heads-up, we are unable to respond to these Fan Mail Texts. If you'd like a reply, please reach out on our FB/Substack/or email/or include your email address in your Fan Mail Text. TY

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    Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art. Eleanor Roosevelt

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    49 Min.
  • Post-Pie Reflections on Aging Out of Fucks
    Dec 17 2025

    Constance and Lori catch up after the Thanksgiving holiday break. We cover everything from no longer giving a fuck, to spiritual connections with our deceased parents, to Mel Robbins’ "Let Them" Theory, to aging pubic hair 🤣 And we preview a few of our upcoming shows. Please join us for this quick, warm check-in.

    SHOW NOTES

    Aging Out of Fucks: The Neuroscience of Why You Suddenly Can’t Pretend Anymore, Ellen Scherr

    What We Gain When We Stop Caring, Anna Holmes

    Melani Sanders’s “We Do Not Care” Club (Instagram and Facebook)

    We would love to hear from you! Do you have ideas for future podcasts? Want to be a guest on our podcast? Please send your comments/suggestions/criticisms/encouragement to:

    Email: WeAintDeadYetPod@gmail.com

    Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-aint-dead-yet/id1828702362

    Follow the show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578375460053

    Visit our website: https://wady.buzzsprout.com

    Listen Here! (Our linktree will direct you to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, GoodPods, and Pocket Casts)

    We would love to hear from you! Please text us your comments/suggestions/criticisms/encouragement below :)

    Heads-up: we are unable to respond to these Fan Mail Texts. If you'd like a reply, please reach out on our FB/Substack/or email/or include your email address in your Fan Mail Text. TY

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    Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art. Eleanor Roosevelt

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    20 Min.
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