Show Notes
A couple months ago I ran a commentary by Marc Estrin called Poopy Old Man. In this commentary, he talks about feeling increasingly invisible to the people around him as he gets older. Itβs a rather dark perspective on aging.
This is a response to that commentary, and offers a somewhat different perspective on getting older. Hereβs a conversation between Larry Massett and Marianne Ross of Washington DC.
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Who are they?
Larry Massett is one of the worldβs most interesting radio producers. He lives in Cabin John, MD.
Marianne Ross is the director of a multimedia company called Concerts in the Country, in Washington DC. She spends much of each summer in the Northeast Kingdom, working with Bread and Puppet Theater. Hereβs Marianne:
