
My Better Half
Living, loving, learning: Natasha Neece writes about her journey as a vocalist
The 58-year-old singer just released a memoir on her experiences with Living Loving Led, a Led Zeppelin tribute band.

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With career changes and second or even third acts becoming more common, My Better Half shines a light on midlife or late-life reinventions and how people are thriving in the second half of their lives. Listen to explore the creative potential of our later years.
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Signup to Generate a PitchMy Better Half is a business podcast hosted by Vanessa Finney, with 36 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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My Better Half
The 58-year-old singer just released a memoir on her experiences with Living Loving Led, a Led Zeppelin tribute band.

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Roseburg artist Julie Anderson Bailey shares how her "Biology Rising Series" helped her navigate grief after the loss of loved ones and why creating and experiencing art fosters human connection.

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Vocalist Natasha Neece at her book signing at Bloomsbury Books in Ashland on May 4, 2026.(Vanessa Finney)<p>Natasha’s memoir details her path of self-discovery, resilience, and artistic rebirth - with music ermerging as a powerful catalyst. </p><p>The author considers her feminine leadership style in a band setting, the importance of mutual respect, and the emotional toll of navigating egos, competition, and betrayal.</p> "We went archetypal with a lot of it, with wardrobe and story arc." - Natasha Neece on the theatricality of Living Loving Led's performances.( Natasha Neece)<p>Book excerpt:</p><p>"As the Saucy ba...

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Author Dave Young in his book, "A Mild Case of Dread," explores the mental and physical toll being exacted on Americans who stress and obsess over health and fitness training. (Bradley Chiropractic Nutrition Center)<p>After more than a decade owning a health club, Dave Young came to believe the modern fitness industry often misses the point of living well.</p><p>Young, JPR's operations manager and author of "A Mild Case of Dead," argues that an intense focus on weight loss, body image and performance metrics can distract people from deeper questions about purpose and meaning. He says fitness...

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Portrait of Raymond Jetson and Kali Graves at the Baton Rouge IBM lobby.(Tim Mueller Photography / TM)<p>Raymond Jetson is an advocate whose work centers on equity, dignity and community-driven change. In February 2023, he helped launch Aging While Black, a national movement designed to amplify the voices and experiences of Black elders and to rethink aging in America at the intersection of race.</p><p>Jetson discusses the movement’s three guiding pillars: recalibrating the village, embracing innovation and rapid change, and leaning into Sankofa — the idea of looking to the past to help shape the future.</p><p>Jets...
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Mayor of Orem, Utah, Bradley Chiropractic Nutrition Center
author of This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism, Old School Hub
author of "A High Achiever's Guide to a Thriving Retirement"
Executive Vice President and Chief Public Policy Officer, AARP
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