Mary Rogers – Diann Wingert
Mary Rogers is a media personality and an interview host. Diann Wingert is a media personality and an interview host. We found 10 podcast interviews connecting Mary Rogers and Diann Wingert.
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Episodes with Mary Rogers & Diann Wingert
ADHD Women! Women over 45 are the fastest-growing demographic of those newly diagnosed with ADHD. However, my guest Diann Wingert suggests that the numbers are probably much higher than reported. Why? Because general practice physicians, therapists, and other health care providers address the symptoms rather than the u
Are You Buffering to Avoid Midlife Thoughts? with Diann Wingert
Midlife is a time for self-correcting your course. Diann Wingert, Master Transitions Coach, and podcast host Mary Rogers help you to uncover how you might be "buffering" to keep you from addressing the changes you really DO want to make at midlife. More information available HERE A note from Mary Rogers: Hi! Thank you
Let's play Truth or Dare everyday. Come on, life is short! Face your truth and dare yourself to try something new. Midlife Transitions Coach and LCSW Diann Wingert has done both in the course of her 50s. She marked her 60th birthday with a skydiving adventure, which tops off a long list of DARES. She also dared to com
E039 Part 2 Is This Marriage Over? Midlife divorces may just be the result of pulling the trigger on a decision made many years prior. Diann Wingert helps us rethink getting a divorce over 50, especially lengthy relationships. This conversation began in E038. Other episodes on the topic of marriage include E006 Happi
Midlife divorces may just be the result of pulling the trigger on a decision made many years prior. Diann Wingert helps us rethink getting a divorce over 50, especially lengthy relationships. This conversation is continued in E039, Part 2. Other episodes on the topic of marriage include E006 Happily Ever After, a prof
Each member of a family reacts and responds differently to the growing responsibilities that come with aging parents. Some may be natural caregivers, problem solvers, or delegators. Only children and siblings will find many family dynamics at play when the power shift begins between the generations. Mary Rogers and Lif