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  • American Mah Jongg with Cindy Burnett
    Apr 17 2026
    On today's episode, book reviewer and podcast host Cindy Burnett discusses American mah jongg and all the ways it can sharpen our midlife brains, build community, and spark joy.Mah jongg is all the rage right now! We discuss how American mah jongg is played, the history behind the game, and different ways you might learn to play. Cindy offers suggestions for practicing and some books that might help, too. We also explore places to purchase tiles and other mah jongg supplies, how to find mah jongg players in your area of the country, and so much more. Of course, Cindy also has great book suggestions.Sites/Apps for Practice:mahjong4friendsReal Mah JonggilovemahjMah Jongg TimeBooks:The Visual Companion Guide for American Mah JonggThe Great Mahjong BookMahjong: House Rules From Across the Asian DiasporaTiles That UniteOther information:Siamese Mah Jongg mah jongg mavens - travel setBeginning Mah Jongg set - Hobby LobbyHip Hop Mah Jongg - tileslet's mahj on - tilesmissmahjong.com - London tilesKori Green Jewelry - Mah Jongg braceletsThe Bambird Scramble - MJ leader board in your citynationalmahjonggleague.org - order a large print cardCindy's Book RecommendationThe Unselected Journals of Emma M. LionOther episodes you may enjoy:A backup vocalist for a country music superstarBestselling author Fiona DavisA dermatologist recommends inexpensive skincare productsHaving your colors done!A great book for the new yearA neuropsychologist discusses Alzheimer'sPam's book, Do the Next New Thing is out and available at your local bookstores, Pam's local bookstore, or on Amazon.
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    45 min
  • Amy Marsalis: A Girls' Hiking Trip to Tuscany
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode, I chat with Amy Marsalis, who, along with a dozen girlfriends over 50, packed her bags (no checked luggage!) and headed to Italy for an active women's hiking and culinary trip with the Backroads Travel Company. I look forward to you hearing how this girls' hiking trip in Tuscany came about...and what it was like to actually do it.

    We discuss the costs of the trip to Italy, what she wouldn't do again, truffle hunting, and wonderful zucchini. She reminisces about the luxurious hotels, the great guides, and the off-the-beaten-path experiences their group shared. And she answers the question some might ask—How do I know if I can handle this?

    Topics We Reference:

    Backroads Travel Group

    The Backroads Tuscany Women's Active Hiking and Culinary Trip

    Amy's hiking sneakers - Columbia Omni Grip

    Radda—a charming Chianti village in the province of Siena

    La Posta Hotel

    Other episodes you may enjoy:

    A Rockette who inspired a bestselling novel

    Where to go in Palm Springs

    How to travel with only a carry-on

    The scoop on hearing aids

    A dermatologist recommends inexpensive skincare products

    Have you ever had your colors done?

    A great novel to kick off the new year

    Pam's book, Do the Next New Thing is out and available at your local bookstores, Pam's local bookstore, or on Amazon.
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    30 min
  • A Few Good Things: Gift for Kids, Book, GPS
    Mar 27 2026

    Introducing A Few Good Things, a tiny, two or three-minute addition to the Who I Met Today podcast. In A Few Good Things, Pam will share a couple of recent discoveries she's made, whether they're books, food, health, travel, or hobby-related.

    And, of course, she'd love to know what good things listeners have come across, also. You can email her at whoimettoday@gmail.com.

    A few good things:

    Radish Eats

    Christina Clancy, The Snowbirds, and Palm Springs

    This Book Made Me Think of You by Libby Page

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    Hearing aids 101 with Dr. Lindsey Jorgensen

    How to tackle traveling with only a carry-on

    Is Botox for you?

    A dermatologist recommends inexpensive skincare products

    Have you had your colors done?

    The former Rockette who inspired a bestselling novel

    A backup vocalist for a country music superstar


    Pam's book, Do the Next New Thing is out and available at your local bookstores, Pam's local bookstore, or on Amazon.

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    3 min
  • Christina Clancy - The Snowbirds & Palm Springs
    Mar 20 2026

    In this week's episode of Who I Met Today, author Christina Clancy discusses her latest novel, The Snowbirds and all the things to see and do in Palm Springs.

    The Snowbirds, set in Palm Springs, explores relationships, reinvention, and what happens when we step outside our routines. We talk about her book, and then Christina shares her insider Palm Springs picks!

    Topics we reference:

    The Colony Palms Hotel

    Modernism Week

    Integratron

    Sunnylands Center and Gardens

    Elizabeth Lennie artwork

    Two Bunch Palms

    The Sound Bath

    Melvyn's

    Walking tour of mid-century architecture and stars' homes

    Casa Cody

    Villa Royale

    Palm Canyon Drive

    Trina Turk store

    Bar Cecil

    Pal Bar

    Christina Clancy books:

    The Snowbirds

    Shoulder Season

    The Second Home

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    A backup vocalist for a country music superstar

    How to pack in a carry-on bag

    A few good things

    Have you had your colors done?

    The former Rockette who inspired a bestselling novel

    Hearing aids aren't a bad thing!

    Pam's book, Do the Next New Thing is out and available at your local bookstores, Pam's local bookstore, or on Amazon.
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    34 min
  • A Few Good Things: Book, App, TV Show
    Mar 13 2026

    Introducing A Few Good Things, a tiny, two or three-minute addition to the Who I Met Today podcast. In A Few Good Things, Pam will share a couple of recent discoveries she's made, whether they're books, food, health, travel, or hobby-related.

    And, of course, she'd love to know what good things listeners have come across, also. You can email her at whoimettoday@gmail.com.

    A few good things:

    The Reluctant Traveler on Apple TV

    Yuka App—Food and Cosmetics Scanner

    Remember: The Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting by Lisa Genova

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    Hearing aids 101 with Dr. Lindsey Jorgensen

    How to tackle traveling with only a carry-on

    Is Botox for you?

    A dermatologist recommends inexpensive skincare products

    Have you had your colors done?

    A former Rockette and the inspiration for a bestselling novel

    A backup vocalist for a country music superstar

    Bestselling author Fiona Davis

    Pam's book, Do the Next New Thing is out and available at your local bookstores, Pam's local bookstore, or on Amazon.

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    2 min
  • Sandy Lachenauer: From the Rockettes to The Spectacular
    Mar 6 2026

    In this episode of Who I Met Today, former Rockette Sandy Lachenauer reflects on life at Radio City Music Hall and the journey that led to inspiring The Spectacular.

    Sandy and I discuss her time as a Rockette, the iconic wooden soldier dance number, and the friendships she made during that time. She shares how a simple email inspired a spectacular historical fiction novel.

    This perky 86-year-old was a delight to chat with, and I hope you enjoy our conversation.

    Books mentioned:

    The Spectacular by Fiona Davis

    The Lions of Fifth Avenue by Fiona Davis

    Five books Sandy has read and enjoyed lately:

    Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts

    The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman

    And Now There's Zelda by Carolyn Clarke

    The Nature of Fragile Things by Susan Meissner

    The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

    Other episodes you may enjoy:

    A backup vocalist for a country music superstar

    Bestselling author Fiona Davis

    A dermatologist recommends inexpensive skincare products

    Having your colors done!

    A great book for the new year

    A neuropsychologist discusses Alzheimer's

    Pam's book, Do the Next New Thing is out and available at your local bookstores, Pam's local bookstore, or on Amazon.
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    31 min
  • A Few Good Things: Book, Dessert, Kindness
    Feb 27 2026

    Introducing A Few Good Things, a tiny, two or three-minute addition to the Who I Met Today podcast. In A Few Good Things, Pam will share a couple of recent discoveries she's made, whether they're books, food, health, travel, or hobby-related.

    And, of course, she'd love to know what good things listeners have come across, also. You can email her at whoimettoday@gmail.com.

    A few good things:

    Being kind to others is good for US

    The Correspondent by Virginia Evans

    A Chocolate Flourless Torte

    Other episodes you may enjoy:

    Hearing aids 101 with Dr. Lindsey Jorgensen

    How to tackle traveling with only a carry-on

    Is Botox for you?

    A dermatologist recommends inexpensive skincare products

    Have you had your colors done?

    A great book to kick off the new year

    A backup vocalist for a country music superstar

    Bestselling author Fiona Davis

    Pam's book, Do the Next New Thing is out and available at your local bookstores, Pam's local bookstore, or on Amazon.

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    3 min
  • Dr. Lindsey Jorgensen - Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode of Who I Met Today, I talk with Dr. Lindsey Jorgensen, an audiologist and professor, about hearing loss, modern hearing aids, and how better hearing can improve confidence, connection, and brain health at any age.

    We discuss why so many people delay hearing tests, the early signs of hearing loss that people often miss, and what actually happens during a hearing evaluation. Dr. Jorgensen explains how today’s hearing aids have evolved—becoming smaller, more comfortable, rechargeable, and Bluetooth-enabled—while offering practical guidance on cost, accessibility, and over-the-counter options.

    I also share my personal experience with hearing loss and my decision to finally try hearing aids.

    This episode is for anyone who has ever turned up the TV, said “pardon?” one too many times, or wondered whether it’s time to get their hearing checked.

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    How to pack in a carry-on

    A dermatologist recommends inexpensive skincare products

    Have you ever had your colors done?

    A great novel to kick off the new year

    A neuropsychologist discusses Alzheimer's

    Pam's book, Do the Next New Thing is out and available at your local bookstores, Pam's local bookstore, or on Amazon.
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    23 min