Hannah Starobin and Cecilia Dintino

Twisting the Plot

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Plot twists don't just happen in novels or the movies, they show up in our everyday lives, whether we want them or not. Each week Dr. Cecilia Dintino and Psychotherapist Hannah Murray Starobin will speak with people who have twisted their plots and discovered that life can be filled with imagination, inspiration, laughter, and endless possibilities.

Author

Hannah Starobin and Cecilia Dintino

Category

Health

Podcast website

www.twistingtheplot.com

Latest episode

Oct 17, 2023

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Episodes

Mystic Yearnings 17.10.2023

On this week's podcast we discuss Cecilia's plot twisting interest in the mystics.  

Stories Shared 03.10.2023

We're back. And still twisting our plots. Listen to our new podcast where we discuss Hannah's latest creative project.

Pain 30.05.2023

Pain. Do we ever really talk about it? Nobody wants to have it. Everybody wants it to go away. But what do we do when pain visits? And visit it will, to each of us. Listen to our new podcast where we consider Hannah's recent pain and its reverberation on her life.

Aging Queer/Queering Age, conversations with Ryan Backer, part 2 09.05.2023

Join us for part two of our conversation with Ryan Backer.     Ryan Backer is an age activist striving to undo ageism within an intersectional context. They identify as a white, non-binary 'old person in training' and they have an undergraduate degree in Gerontology. They are a co-founder of  OldSchool.info , a clearinghouse of anti-ageism resources and an international hub for age activism.

Aging Queer/Queering Age, conversations with Ryan Backer 25.04.2023

Ryan Backer is an age activist striving to undo ageism within an intersectional context. They identify as a white, non-binary 'old person in training' and they have an undergraduate degree in Gerontology. They are a co-founder of  OldSchool.info , a clearinghouse of anti-ageism resources and an international hub for age activism. Join us for a two-part conversation with Ryan. We talk about aging a...

Writing as a Tool for Transformation, with Laura Davis 04.04.2023

This week we bring back one of our most popular podcast guests, Laura Davis, to talk about the power of writing our stories. Laura, who wrote the award-winning memoir  The Burning Light of Two Stars , tells us how she writes to gain perspective and make sense of her evolving life. To our delight, she shares her process in teaching students who take her classes and join her writing retreats. We lov...

What About Money is Important to You? A Conversation with Laura Rotter 07.03.2023

We did not go into this conversation easily. Talking about money isn't something we're comfortable with. The question, what about money is important to you, is a hard one for us to answer. We don't want to think about it. In fact, the culture of consumption, accumulation, marketing and money-making turns us off, provokes waves of nausea. And even brings up shame. But this conversation was differen...

What Matters? 24.01.2023

Hannah and Cecilia sat down to chat recently, and found the conversation moving in an unexpected direction. We started asking, what matters now at this stage in our lives? Up until recently, our lives have been driven by external markers, jobs, degrees, partners and successes. But now there seems to be some buried impulse, more internal, emerging and wanting to take the lead. Listen to this week's...

Rest and Digest 13.12.2022

Sleep is not a dead space, but a doorway to a different kind of consciousness – one that is reflective and restorative, full of tangential thought and unexpected insights. In winter, we are invited into a particular mode of sleep: not a regimented eight hours, but a slow, ambulatory process in which waking thoughts merge with dreams, and space is made in the blackest hours to repair the fragmented...

Life Story Work with Dr. Shoshi Keisari 15.11.2022

We all tell stories about our lives, some we make up, and some we inherit.   Through stories, we figure out who we are, where we've been, and where we're headed. Stories grow as we grow. Our stories about ourselves as individuals and as a collective, are not static things that once set, never evolve. In fact, most of us encounter crossroads or thresholds of change where the past, present and the f...

Intergenerational Living 01.11.2022

This week Twisting the Plot Podcast offers Part II of our conversation with the GenZer, Fran Dintino.   In many ways, this conversation is just getting started.   There is so much to explore, so many diverse lenses through which to look at one's life experience. Intergenerational conversations lead to intergenerational living that is rich and expanding. We stand on the backs of each other, one gen...

OK BOOMER/OMG GEN Z 18.10.2022

We are years and years apart.   There are decades between us, the Boomers and the Gen Zer's. Our world views are different. Our narratives do not line up.   Can we get along?   Are we able to listen to each other? We use different language,   we have varied values,   we embody diverse identities. We look different, think different and feel different. Is it possible to understand each other? We're...

As the Spirit Twists 04.10.2022

We often talk about how our minds and bodies are changing as we age. But what about our spirit? Does that evolve too? And what do we mean when we speak about the spirit? To us, spirit means that which is felt but not seen. Perspective, inner voice, energetic connection with others, gratitude, love and a mindful appreciation for the complexity of life, is what we call – spirit. To us, this experien...

Evolving… Again 20.09.2022

Well, here we are. Another Fall.   Another starting over.   Whether it's school, work, or perspective, we (Hannah and Cecilia) find that as the seasons change, so do we. It's supposed to be that way, right?   Nothing stays the same.   Yet, as we change, we also preserve the multitudes of who we've been in the past. It's quite the collection. So many years, so many selves. Writer Anne Lamotte says,...

Summer Replay - Elderhood, Part II with Tracey Gendron, PhD 06.09.2022

We couldn't get enough. We wanted to learn more about elderhood from our podcast guest Dr. Tracey Gendron, so we asked her back for part II.   Dr. Gendron, author of Ageism Unmasked and Chair of the Gerontology Department at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond is back this week to take a deep dive into two relevant social constructs: caregiving and retirement. We talk about the history of...

Summer Replay - Ageism Unmasked, a conversation with Tracey Gendron, PhD 23.08.2022

Here's a twist for you. We are getting tired of promoting "successful aging" and no longer want to buy into the social construct that defines aging and being old as a problem to avoid.   We don't know about you, but we are getting old… and loving it . But not because we are staying young, or not facing losses. We love it not despite of the challenges, but because of them. We love it because we are...

Sumer Replay - Time Twisting 09.08.2022

It often feels like time is a conveyer belt, ushering us forward year after year. It moves faster and faster, sometimes at a pace that makes it hard to glance back and savor what's been. Sometimes a lifetime moves too quickly for us to be intentional about where we are going.   We just keep moving. On this week's Twisting the Plot Podcast, Hannah and Cecilia take a pause and consider time from a d...

Summer Replay - What Do You Spin About? Advice from the Anxiety Sisters 26.07.2022

Abbe Greenberg and Maggie Sarachek have been friends since college. Throughout this time, they shared many things, even anxiety. For years they supported each other, through phobias, panic attacks and catastrophizing mindsets. As time went on, it became clear that they weren't alone. In fact, they found that many women wanted to talk about anxiety, its perils, nuances, and the many ways to cope. S...

Summer Replay - The Courage to Tell One's Story, Laura Davis 12.07.2022

In 1988 Laura Davis coauthored The Courage to Heal , a global phenomenon. It is the go-to, permission giving, truth telling, and healing guide for victims of sexual abuse.   Her most recent book, The Burning Light of Two stars: A Mother Daughter Story is a prequel and a sequel to The Courage to Heal . It chronicles the estrangement, reconciliation and care-giving relationship between Laura and her...

Consider the Hag, with Marianne Franzese 28.06.2022

Consider the Hag. Will You? Most of us cringe at the mention of her.   We would just as soon keep her banished to the deep woods.   Who can blame us?   She is rot, she is ugly, she does not follow our rules. She has one foot on the other side; death. The Hag embodies suffering, a weathering by life; she stands for oldness. She is not who we want to become. But…Marianne Franzese sees things differe...

Elderhood, Part II with Tracey Gendron, PhD 14.06.2022

We couldn't get enough. We wanted to learn more about elderhood from our podcast guest Dr. Tracey Gendron, so we asked her back for part II.   Dr. Gendron, author of Ageism Unmasked and Chair of the Gerontology Department at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond is back this week to take a deep dive into two relevant social constructs: caregiving and retirement. We talk about the history of...

Ageism Unmasked, a conversation with Tracey Gendron, PhD 31.05.2022

Here's a twist for you. We are getting tired of promoting "successful aging" and no longer want to buy into the social construct that defines aging and being old as a problem to avoid.   We don't know about you, but we are getting old… and loving it . But not because we are staying young, or not facing losses. We love it not despite of the challenges, but because of them. We love it because we are...

The Nourishing Path, with Nadya Trytan 17.05.2022

Do you move through life on a nourishing path, or do you find yourself fighting your way along a thorny harsh path?   After years of thorns, Nadya Trytan now chooses a nourishing path.   She'd love to help you find yours.   Nadya uses a technique called guided visualization to help you relax, imagine, listen to yourself and make discoveries that connect you with your own innate wisdom. Her online...

Me and Margaret Fuller, a conversation with Maria Dintino 26.04.2022

Sitting myself down and writing Margaret from the heart became a story about me too. Why me? Leave me out of this, I thought. But no, it was not to be. I was not allowed to write her story without writing my own because I had unburied two women.   - From The Light Above by Maria Dintino Even though she discovered a dog-eared, post-it-filled copy of Women in the Nineteenth Century on her bookshelf,...

What Do You Spin About? Advice from the Anxiety Sisters 11.04.2022

Abbe Greenberg and Maggie Sarachek have been friends since college. Throughout this time, they shared many things, even anxiety. For years they supported each other, through phobias, panic attacks and catastrophizing mindsets. As time went on, it became clear that they weren't alone. In fact, they found that many women wanted to talk about anxiety, its perils, nuances, and the many ways to cope. S...

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