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One Thing or Another Podcast

One Thing or Another Podcast

By: Mark McNease
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One Thing or Another is a podcast devoted to interviews and conversations about life, aging, and the absurdities of it all! Host Mark McNease speaks with artists, activists, writers, painters, pet lovers, book store owners, and just every day people living their best third acts.Copyright MadeMark Publishing Hygiene & Healthy Living Social Sciences
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  • One Thing or Another Podcast: It's About Time
    Jul 4 2025

    By Mark McNease

    Time is not so much an arrow as a comet we ride, streaking across the sky.

    You can tell from the first sentence I was 62 when I wrote this. Five years later my perspective on the fleeting nature of time hasn’t changed. I’ve long said that “time is a non-renewable resource,” and I still believe that. The older we get, the less of it we have. That’s not maudlin, it’s just true. As yet another friend died recently, it seemed like a good time to revisit the subject. Pun intended.

    The good news is that I’m old enough to collect Social Security. The bad news is that I’m old enough to collect Social Security. When I was twenty, I never imagined being forty. It seemed so far away from that youthful ground I stood upon with naive bravado. Then when I hit forty, I thought fifty would be the last milestone to publicly mark, quietly retiring birthday observations with the exception of a few close friends and family. And finally, when I approached the age when referring to oneself as a senior becomes culturally appropriate, I decided I could at minimum look forward to collecting a monthly stipend for my troubles. We should all be paid for getting old, at least those of us lucky enough to live that long.

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    3 mins
  • One Thing or Another Podcast #75: Midlife Waist Land
    Jul 4 2025
    • One Thing or Another is a column about life, aging, and the absurdities of it all.

      Midlife Waist Land

      By Mark McNease
      Narration provided by Wondervox.

      Since this column was first written we’ve seen a revolution in weight loss with the introduction and rapid spread of GLP-1 drugs. I’ve been using one myself for awhile now and I’ve lost 30 pounds. Will they change America’s obesity epidemic, or be another disappointment when we finally stop using them—if we ever do? Only time and affordability will tell. Stay tuned for the long-term side effects.

      Whether or not you think your 60s still count as midlife (who doesn’t anticipate celebrating their 120th birthday wheezing out a single candle on a grocery store cake, flanked by an anxious home health aide and an impatient funeral director), the fact remains that age and width are proportionate for most of us. Not all of us, of course. There are those among us who insist they’re only as old as they feel, despite sharp disagreement from titanium hips and birth certificates. You know who you are: you swear by kale smoothies, you’ve never met an elliptical you didn’t want to mount, and you start each day by posting life-affirming platitudes on social media.

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    5 mins
  • One Thing or Another Podcast #74: A Conversation with Mark Goldstein, Host of the 'Where Do Gays Retire?' Podcast
    Jul 8 2024

    One of the pleasures of publishing websites is all the new friends I've made over the last 12 years. One of the more recent ones is Mark Goldstein, host of the Where Do Gays Retire? podcast, and founder of the Where Do Gays Retire? Facebook page (with its over 14,000 members!). I had a chance to catch up with Mark on a hot summer day, about his life, his ventures, and his future.

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    16 mins
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