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Zoomer Week in Review

Zoomer Podcast Network

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Join host Libby Znaimer as she brings you the latest Zoomer Headlines from around the world and shines a spotlight on the key issues affecting you. You’ll also get the freshest perspective from CARP and Zoomer Media experts on health, wellness and living the good life!
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Zoomer Report

Zoomer Podcast Network

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Host Libby Znaimer brings listener’s special features on all topics of interest to the baby boom generation. Covering everything from health and wealth, to leisure and volunteerism and coming from the special vantage point of the generation that has changed society in its wake.
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Zoomer Radio's Theatre of the Mind

Zoomer Podcast Network

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Frank Proctor selects, and then describes some of the greatest shows from the golden age of radio — the 1930s and 1940s — like The Shadow and Fibber McGee & Molly. A half-hour of drama, mystery or suspense is followed by a half-hour of comedy.
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Boomer vs Zoomer

100 Thieves

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A podcast about current events in gaming & online culture hosted by Peter Park featuring 100 Thieves talent and friends of the show discussing through the “Boomer” & “Zoomer” perspectives.
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Zoomer Sports Radio

Andrew Moody, Patrick Adduci

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Andrew Moody hosts Zoomer Sports Radio a podcast discussing ongoing sports news and stories from the perspective of the Gen-Z Generation. We go in depth and breakdown everything you need to know on the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, and College Sports.
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The Deliberate Zoomer

Katja Borger and Silas Mähner

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This show was made for Zoomers by Zoomers. We aim to help young adults find their career paths through personal experience. Here you can find hard-learned lessons, mentor sessions, and some truly inspirational guest speakers. We are all on the same journey here called life. We would like to help motivate and inspire you to live your life deliberately. Reach us on Instagram @TheDeliberateZoomer!
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An almost-Zoomer and not-quite-Boomer bridge the generation gap. Jim was born in 1966, the first year of Generation X. Molly was born in 1996, the last year of the Millennials. Together they explore the inter-generational differences — and similarities — in how they think about current events and topics, and get to know each other better along the way. Join the conversation! Tweet us @zoomboompod. Email us: [email protected]. Web: www.ZoomBoomPod.com
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Our goal is to speak to entrepreneurs from across all facets of the generational spectrum. We’ll be smashing stereotypes, encouraging genuine dialog, and breaking through barriers to real communication. We’ll discourage the practice of pointing fingers of blame across generations, and we’ll continue to tread on roads less traveled for most business shows. (Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss out!) https://www.hankeder.com/zoomers-to-boomers-business-show/
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March 2 2025-Does Ontario Need A Seniors’ Advocate & Have You Had Your Shingles Shot?What is the role of a Seniors’ Advocate and does Ontario need one? Those questions were at the heart of CARP’s AGM this past weekend and I chatted with BC Seniors’ Advocate Dan Levitt after he delivered a keynote speech.Have you had your shingles shots? Over 90,000…
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Our mothers always told us we should be thankful for what we have. Now there’s evidence that doing just that will make us feel happy and even improve our health. Robert Emmons, a professor of psychology at the University of California underook the first major study on gratitude.In his book Thanks! he says it’s a crucial element of happiness. Emmons…
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February 23 2025-Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert on the Return of Hostages & Retro Cooking with Chef Cori DoernWill the latest horrific revelations around the release of the bodies of four Israeli hostages affect the ceasefire? Or is the release of all the remaining hostages held by Hamas terrorists imminent and would it mark the end of the war in ga…
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February 16 2025-60th Anniversary of Canada’s Flag & Rethinking Cancer Drug TrialsWere you flying our flag this weekend? February 15th marked the 60th anniversary of the red and white Maple Leaf and with Donald Trump’s continuing threats against our sovereignty and economy, Flag Day took on a special meaning. I talked with Historica Canada’s Anthon…
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Do you have asthma? It is extremely common, about three million Canadians have been diagnosed with the condition. But researchers now say if you are one of them, you should double-check. A study led by the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute found that fully a third of adults being treated for asthma don’t actually have the disorder, either because …
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The secret to a healthier retirement may be surprising: work.New research out of the U.S. shows that retirees who continue to work in some capacity, even part-time, are less likely to experience physical decline and disease.Researchers analyzed six years of information on the health, finances and employment status of over 12,000 men and women who w…
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February 9 2025-Buying Canadian Amid Tariff Tensions With US & The Pivotal Role Zoomers Play In the Music IndustryCanadians are united in their response to the threat of tariffs from Donald Trump and the “buy Canadian” movement is growing. Retail analyst Bruce Winder joined us to explain what “buy Canadian” actually means and what you should look f…
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Do you find it hard to find time for exercise? The latest findings from Taiwan show that getting as little as 15 minutes of physical activity a day can make you live longer.Currently, physical activity guidelines from authorities like the World Health Organization recommend that people exercise 30 minutes a day, five days a week, a benchmark that’s…
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Why do some people seem to get old before their time while others look like they haven’t aged a day since college? A team of researchers from Duke University studied a nearly 1000 people born within a year of each other and found a huge gulf in the speed at which their bodies aged. The subjects were from the same town in New Zealand and were all bo…
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Do you like spicy food? The science says it could help you live longer!Chinese researchers analyzed the diets of nearly 500,000 people for 7 years and found that those who ate spicy foods one or two days a week had a 10% reduced risk of death compared with those who ate such meals less than once a week. The risk was 14% lower for those who opted fo…
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You know the famous “five-second rule” —Well scientists are now saying it’s a bunch of baloney to think we can eat dropped food as long as it’s quickly scooped off the floor.Clemson University food researchers re-visited the long debated issue in National Geographic.Though previous research has shown we may have up to a minute to rescue certain typ…
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February 2 2025-How, Where, When to Vote in the Ontario Election & Troubling New Statistics About Poverty Among Older Adults February 27 is election day in Ontario. With more than 10.8 million eligible voters, the team at Elections Ontario is busy behind the scenes, with just weeks to organize this rare winter campaign. Voting is already underway, …
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Are you a foodie? It means you’re passionate about food and love trying new dishes. Many people think those of us who fit this description are indulgent and gluttonous, let along pretentious. But a study from the famous Cornell Food and Brand Lab suggests the opposite: Foodies weigh less and could be in better health than the less discerning among …
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Here’s an interesting tidbit for those of us who are pondering the possibility of living to 100. Men are less likely than women to reach that milestone, but according to a study out of London, those who do tend to be healthier than their female peers.The British researchers found that women are now four times more likely than men to hit 100. But th…
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Here’s something unexpected to look forward to when your marriage hits the 50 year milestone. For many, if not most couples who have been together for a long time, things can get a little dull in the bedroom. Now a study says that after around 50 years of marriage, your sex life could pick up again thanks to a renewed sense of trust and commitment.…
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It is an agonizing decision for terminally ill cancer patients and their families. Should they undergo more chemotherapy?The answer is usually no for very sick patients. But palliative chemo is often considered a reasonable option for those who are stronger, because of the hope that it may ease symptoms or buy time.Now, a study suggests that end-of…
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There’s more evidence about the benefits of exercise, especially as we age. A study out of Norway finds that older men doing three hours of exercise a week lived around five years longer than those who were sedentary.The research tracked 5700 men aged tracking 68 to 77. It found that those putting in the equivalent of six, 30-minute sessions of any…
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January 26 2025- Cataract Procedures in Ontario & Bonny Reichert's "How to Share an Egg"Having cataract surgery is stressful but even before it happens you can be faced with a number of options and fees. Dr. Tamara Daly, Professor of Health Policy and Equity at York University, spoke with Libby Znaimer about how to navigate your way through.And,Fir…
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