Questions No One Wants to Ask in the Workplace Questions No One Wants to Ask in the Workplace With Lisa Zastrow, Attorney and Partner at Lipson|Neilson Friday, April 16, 2021 0 Las Vegas based Attorney Lisa Zastrow, Partner at Lipson|Neilson, joins us to discuss uncomfortable questions that arise in the workplace. She addresses age discrimination, grounds for... Read more
What is the New Normal in the Courts? What is the New Normal in the Courts? With Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget McCormack Thursday, April 15, 2021 0 Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget McCormack discusses the profound and rapid change in the court system in 2020, 2021 and beyond. Read more
One Punch at a Time: Lila's Good Health One Punch at a Time: Lila's Good Health Lila Lazarus features a stroke survivor who takes up boxing Monday, April 12, 2021 0 Health Reporter Lila Lazarus talks to former dentist Dr. Stephen Minns about his unique response to a life-altering stroke. Read more
Climate Change Right Now Climate Change Right Now With Chris Edwards, Recovering Meteorologist Wednesday, April 7, 2021 0 Chris Edwards, recovering broadcast and digital meteorologist discusses the science, data, and the causes and effects of ‘freaky weather’ occurrences, as they are continually on the rise. Read more
Monday, June 22, 2026 / Categories: Featured, Leisure, Learning & Technology Keeping Community Stories Alive Marni Raitt, Executive Director of Detroit Jewish News Foundation Marni Raitt highlights the vital role of the Detroit Jewish News Foundation in preserving and sharing the rich history of the Jewish community in Detroit. As Executive Director, she shares insights into the foundation's mission to maintain a digital archive that spans decades, making historical narratives accessible to both current and future generations. This interview serves as a wonderful example of Gracefully Greying’s commitment to exploring how history and legacy shape our experiences as we age, providing viewers with a deeper understanding of the institutional efforts required to keep community stories alive. https://www.thejewishnews.com Previous Article Retrofitting Your Home To Age In Place Next Article The Type of Grief No One Talks About Print Tags: Marni Raitt Detroit Jewish News Foundation Keeping Community History Alive