Episodios

  • When I lived in Houston, I watched the NBC news and thought Roseann Rogers had the greatest job in the world. She was known as the Buzz Lady and reported on all the new things—restaurants, events, exhibits—the fun stuff going on around Houston. Fast forward three years ago—I’m living in Nashville, and I get a phone call. Hi Pam, my name is Roseann Rogers, and I just moved here. A mutual friend gave me your contact info. Roseann is still the best at finding great events—and now Nashville things to do—and I thought she’d be perfect for coming up with holiday gift ideas.

    Items we discuss:

    The wonderful heavy-duty shopping bags that stand up, stay open, and fold flat

    The beautiful watercolor workbook and paints 

    Lekue Microwave popcorn popper

    Prepared Hero Fire Blanket 

    Pam's book

    Stephen Joseph Kids Classic rolling luggage

    Magnatiles 

  • In this podcast episode, I chat with Bill Nolan, a supervisor at the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line. This iconic Thanksgiving cooking tradition opens for business today—for the 44th year in a row. Bill and the other turkey experts are standing by and ready to answer whatever problems or questions home chefs may have during this busy turkey-cooking season.

    Bill and I discuss the Talk-Line's history, Bill's background and role, and how a food expert might snag one of these coveted positions. He talks about the Butterball kitchens in Naperville, IL, how the Talk-Line employees train, and a couple of his most memorable phone calls. And, a new thing I must try, how to cook "from a frozen turkey!"

    The Turkey Talk-Line is open during November and December to answer your turkey questions. Call 1-800-BUTTERBALL or text 844-877-3456 to chat with the turkey experts. Visit the Butterball website for turkey cooking information, how-to videos, or to submit a turkey question.

    Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!

     

    Other episodes you may enjoy:

    A woman who traded her pen for a circular saw

    Bestselling author Fiona Davis

    A dermatologist recommends inexpensive skincare products

    A professional bull rider

    Anne Byrn's cookbooks

    A neuropsychologist discusses Alzheimer's

    Do the Next New Thing is out and available at your local bookstores, my local bookstore, or on Amazon.
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  • In this episode, professional bull rider Cody Teel describes what it's like to sit atop a 2000-pound bucking, snorting, spinning bull who is not at all happy to have a human on its back.

    Other topics we reference in this podcast episode:

    Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

    Nashville Stampede

    Professional Bull Riders 

    Empire of the Summer Moon

    Neighborlily

    Emily Lex

    Other episodes you may enjoy:

    A woman who traded her pen for a circular saw

    Bestselling author Fiona Davis

    A dermatologist recommends inexpensive skincare products

    A physician explains strokes

    A pickleball enthusiast

    A neuropsychologist discusses Alzheimer's

    Do the Next New Thing is out and available at your local bookstores, my local bookstore, or on Amazon.
  • September is World Alzheimer’s Month, and this episode's guest knows a thing or two about that horrific disease. Dr. Katherine Gifford is an assistant professor in The Department of Neurology at VUMC. Her research focuses on disorders of aging, dementia, and developing tools for early detection of cognitive impairment. She also sees patients within the Cognitive and Behavioral Clinic at VUMC. Additionally, Dr. Gifford is the neuropsychologist in the Vanderbilt Sports Concussion Center, where she treats patients 12 and older who have sustained a sports-related concussion. AND—she is the consulting neuropsychologist for the NFL Tenn Titans, the NHL Nashville Predators, the MLS Nashville Soccer Club, and Vanderbilt Athletics.

    Dr. Gifford defines dementia, Alzheimer's, and normal brain aging. She discusses those behaviors that are a part of normal aging and those that are problematic or abnormal. She explains what causes Alzheimer's, the disease's progression, and protective and preventative behaviors we can incorporate into our lives. Unfortunately, this terrifying disease affects every single one of us in some way. Why do some get it and others don't?

    Other topics we reference in this podcast episode:

    Comedian Nate Bargatze

    Other episodes you may enjoy:

    A woman who traded her pen for a circular saw

    Bestselling author Fiona Davis

    A dermatologist recommends inexpensive skincare products

    A physician explains strokes

    A pickleball enthusiast

    George Strait's backup vocalist

    Do the Next New Thing is out and available at your local bookstores, my local bookstore, or on Amazon.
  • Many of us want to do something but don't know what that something is. Until, one day, we stumble across it. Like Carrington Fox. In podcast episode 35, Carrington discusses how she found her passion, gave up dining in restaurants—for free, and traded her pen for a circular saw.

    Carrington, a long-time Nashville newspaper reporter, food critic, and journalist, also talks about her articles with Southern Living and Esquire, the screenplay she is writing, and a frozen ice pop activity with grillmaster Bobby Flay.

    And, of course, we each share a new thing!

    " New skills made me feel powerful in ways I had never known."Topics we reference in this podcast episode:

    Build Me Up Buttercup

    Tennessee College of Applied Technology

    Pam's book

    Nashville Scene

    Tennessee Screenwriting Association

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    Bestselling novelist Fiona Davis

    What's next? How Aimee Oates determined her IT.

    A backup vocalist for a country music superstar

    A physician discusses strokes

    A dermatologist recommends inexpensive skincare products

    I'd love it if you follow me on Instagram (@pamelalamp2) or Facebook (@PamelaLamp) or sign up for my monthly newsletter! Thank you!

  • In podcast episode 34, bestselling author Fiona Davis chats about her writing, her books, Egyptian research, movie rights, and iconic New York City landmarks. If you aren't familiar with her novels, please sit back and let me introduce you. You're in for a treat! Her books (and I've read them all) combine everything I love—an entertaining story, history, maybe some romance and mystery. Plus I always learn a great deal.

    Topics we reference in this episode:

    The Gimlet Slip

    Brooklyn Laundry Manhattan Theatre Club

    The Thursday Authors

    The Caretaker by Ron Rash

    The Perfume Collector by Kathleen Tessaro

    Fiona's bestselling novels:

    The Spectacular

    The Magnolia Palace

    The Lions of Fifth Avenue

  • In this episode, Boston dermatologist Dr. Julia Siegel recommends inexpensive skincare products that really work. With so many costly products on the market, it’s nice to know we don’t have to break our budgets to take care of our skin.

    Dr. Siegel also discusses facials, brown spots, crepey skin, and her newly discovered hack for stronger, less brittle nails. She suggests ways to nourish our skin as we get older, talks moisturizer sandwiches, and explains the differences between retinals and retinoids. 

    Inexpensive skincare products we reference in this episode:

    Elta MD Sheer Facial Sunscreen

    TIZO AM Primer

    TIZO AM Replenish

    TIZO Sunscreen

    Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen

    Supergoop Sheer Sunscreen

    Neutrogena Hydroboost Sunscreen Serum

    Equate Sport SPF 50

    Coppertone Sport SPF 50

    Cerave Facial Cleanser

    Cerave Foaming Wash

    La Roche Posay Cleanser

    SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic

    Vanicream Vitamin C

    Olay Vitamin C

    Cerave Moisturizing Cream

    Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream

    Vanicream Daily Facial Moisturizer

    SkinMedica TNS Serum

    Trader Joe’s Daily Facial Sunscreen SPF 40 Invisible Gel

    Cyspera Cysteamine Cream

    Sente Cysteamine Pigment and Tone Corrector

    APC All-Purpose Cysteamine Cream

    RoC under eye cream with Retinol

    RoC upper eye cream with Retinol

    RoC eye cream

    Vichy Liftactiv eye cream

    Neutrogena Hydro Boost eye cream

    Women's ROGAINE Hair Loss 5%

    Tretinoin cream

    We also discuss:

    Adriene’s Yoga Video for Flexibility

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    A physician discusses bone density

    I'd love you to follow me on Instagram (@pamelalamp2) or Facebook @PamelaLamp. I'd also love to hear about a new thing you discover!

  • In episode 32, Cindy Burnett offers suggestions for our summer reading. She recommends eight books she loves that are perfect for tucking into our beach and travel bags this summer. The books represent all genres—something for every type of reader.

    We discuss her podcast—Thoughts From a Page—the Literary Lookbook she co-publishes, her Patreon group, and how to join Net Galley.

    In this summer reading episode, we reference:

    Cindy's podcast, Thoughts from a Page 

    Her Literary Lookbook

    Dixon Descending by Karen Outen (Cindy's podcast episode with author) 

    Everest, Inc by Will Cockrell

    The Daydreams by Laura Rankin

    One-Star Romance by Laura Hankin

    The Husbands by Holly Gramazio (Cindy's podcast episode with author)

    The Berlin Letters by Katherine Reay (Cindy's podcast episode with author)

    A Game of Lies by Clare Mackintosh

    Hostage by Clare Mackintosh

    The Last Party by Clare Mackintosh

    I Promise It Won’t Always Hurt Like This by Clare Mackintosh

    Whiskey Tender by Deborah Taffy

    Everyone on this Train is a Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson

    Splitwise app

    Cindy's Instagram page

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    How to Listen to a Podcast

    Michelle Beckwith—Books to Gift

    Ellen Jovin and The Grammar Table

    Amanda Skenandore and the Carville Leprosarium

    Barbara Pagano—

  • In this episode, I chat with Sandell Morse. Our conversation is part of The Orchid Series. The interviews feature inspiring men and women over 75 years young. Curious, engaged, active, interesting. The sort of human we all hope to be when we grow up!

    Sandell and I discuss how she and her husband have aged differently, the importance of a community, developing interests separate from our partners, and what we should pay attention to as we age. I loved hearing about her charming town and neighborhood, how living apart works for Sandell and her husband, her furry friend, her writing, and how she keeps active. I especially enjoyed learning about her year as a Radio City Music Hall Rockette!

    At age 81, Sandell published her first memoir, The Spiral Shell: A French Village Reveals its Secrets of Jewish Resistance in World War II. According to Sandell, "It's never too late!"

    "You don't give things up, they give you up."Subjects we reference:

    Yoga with Adriene

    The newsletter Sandell reads every day

    Eulogy For A Dress: Or the Life I Didn't Live

    Scandinavian Shrimp Salad

    The Spectacular by Fiona Davis

    Portsmouth, New Hampshire

    For more information, please visit Sandell's website, or follow her on Instagram. 

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    How to Listen to a Podcast

    If you're interested in Botox ...

    Exercises Crucial to Aging Well

    How Aimee Found her "Thing"

    Books and More Books

    Have you gotten a Shingles shot? 

     I'd love you to follow me on Instagram (@pamelalamp2) or Facebook @PamelaLamp. I'd also love to hear about a new thing you discover!

  • What next? Aimee Oates had a happy marriage, a well-adjusted son, and a beautiful life. But she wanted more. Aimee wanted something for herself. A project where she felt accomplished and fulfilled and gave to others. For years, Aimee agonized and struggled with what was next. And then she found her IT.

    In this episode, Aimee and I discuss life on the road, raising her son, and what she loves about Aspen. She describes the steps she took to find her passion project, what she learned about herself, and how it feels to be of service while feeling accomplished and productive. And, as always, Aimee shares her one new thing—it's a fun one!

    Subjects we reference:

    Floral Design Institute in Portland, Oregon

    Geny's Flowers

    The Nashville Petal Project

    John Oates

    If you're interested, here is a sample of an Adult Aptitude test. And here is another.

    Aspen Animal Shelter

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    A Backup Vocalist for a Country Music Superstar

    The Benefits of Kindness

    A Grandmother Stuns on Shark Tank

    An Innkeeper in Oregon

    Another Woman Who Determined What was Next

    And, if you'd like, read How to Listen to a Podcast

    Photo credit Debbie Kadota

    I'd love you to follow me on Instagram (@pamelalamp2) or Facebook @PamelaLamp. I'd also love to hear about a new thing you discover!

  • In this podcast episode, Dr. Maureen Seitz returns to Who I Met Today to explain all the things we need to know about strokes.

    She describes the various types of strokes, the warning signs, and the importance of taking TIAs seriously. Dr. Seitz explains we can prevent a stroke and talks about the ways to do so. We discuss the clot-busting treatments, the importance of noting the time, and why those with atrial fibrillation should be vigilant.

    Dr. Seitz holds a BA in Biology from Earlham College in Richmond, IN. She earned her medical degree cum laude and continued her residency training at Meharry Medical College. Dr. Seitz completed a fellowship in Geriatrics at Vanderbilt University and is board-certified in both Family Medicine and Geriatrics.

    She refers to the Memphis Mobile Stroke Unit.

    Warning Signs of Strokes

    Dr. Seitz provides a printable wallet card to remind us of symptoms.

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    How to Listen to a Podcast

    Dr. Maureen Seitz - Bone Density

    Dr. Maureen Seitz - Shingles Vaccine

    Macular Degeneration

    Ideas For Making Friends

    Where to Go on a Girls' Trip

    I'd love you to follow me on Instagram (@pamelalamp2) or Facebook @PamelaLamp. I'd also love to hear about a new thing you discover!

  • Meet Marty Jordan! A backup vocalist for country music superstar George Strait, Marty discusses her singing career, touring life, the Grand Ole Opry, and gold and platinum records.

    Marty reveals what traveling on a tour bus is like as the only female member of the legendary Ace in the Hole Band. She explains studio musicians, staff bands, and music charting. I loved our conversation, and I hope you do, too.

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    Plant-Based Eating

    Reasons to Love Yoga

    Pickleball!

    Cast Iron Cooking

    Design Trends

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    How to Listen to a Podcast

    Newport Mansions

    Macular Degeneration

    Things to See and Do in Nashville

    I'd love you to follow me on Instagram (@pamelalamp2) or Facebook @PamelaLamp. I'd also love to hear about a new thing you discover! My email is [email protected].

  • In episode 27, Suzanne Coleman, a longtime yoga practitioner and instructor, explains all the many reasons to love yoga.

    Suzanne discusses the types of yoga, along with its mental, physical, and emotional benefits. We discuss breathing, the all-important final pose, and what Suzanne does to combat worry. She highlights what we should all remember while doing yoga and suggests books and online instructors. Her new thing is a good one!

    Referenced in this episode:

    Living in the Light by Deepak Chopra M.D.

    Bone Density with Dr. Maureen Seitz

    Light on Yoga: The Bible of Modern Yoga by B.K.S. Iyengar

    Rodney Yee, AM and PM Yoga for Beginners

    Yoga with Adrienne

    Blue Zones

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    Healing Retreats for Women with Breast Cancer

    Key Exercises as We Age

    Plant-Based Eating

    Should You Get a Shingles Vaccine? 

    Is Botox for You?

    I'd love you to follow me on Instagram (@pamelalamp2) or Facebook @PamelaLamp. I'd also love to hear about a new thing you discover! My email is [email protected].

  • In this episode, Michelle Beckwith recommends books to gift others—or yourself! As a book reviewer Michelle reads A LOT, and she considers these books her "best of the best" of the past year. It's not too late to hop down to your local bookshop, and pick up a last-minute gift!

    We also discuss literary versus contemporary fiction, the beauty of preordering a book, and Michelle's rather large one new thing.

    In this episode, we reference:

    Book Reporter

    @caseygirlsread on Instagram

    @booksandchicks on Instagram

    Thoughts From a Page podcast

    Net Galley

    Books we discuss:

    The House of Eve by Sadeqa Johnson

    The Yellow Wife by Sadeqa Johnson

    The Glass Chateau by Stephen Kiernan

    Go As a River by Shelley Read

    Being Henry: The Fonz...and Beyond by Henry Winkler

    Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey

    Falling by T.J. Newman

    Drowning by T.J. Newman

    A World of Curiosities by Louise Penny

  • Books make great gifts for kids! In this episode, Sherri Puzey, a California bookshop owner, offers kids' book recommendations. She suggests books that adults won't mind reading to the children in their lives—over and over and over again.

    As a bonus to our discussion. Sherri also recommends three adult books she's recently enjoyed. And, of course, she reveals her one new thing.

    In this episode, we reference:

    Zibby Books 

    Zibby's Bookshop

    Adult novels we discuss:

    Happiness Falls by Angie Kim

    The River We Remember by William Kent Krueger

    Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez

    The House is on Fire by Rachel Beanland

    Kids' book recommendations:

    Amelia Bedelia by Peggy Parish

    Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey

    If I Was a Horse by Sophie Blackall

    Hello Lighthouse by Sophie Blackall

    Farmhouse by Sophie Blackall

    Big by Vashti Harrison

    Cornbread and Poppy at the Museum by Matthew Cordell

  • In this episode, pickleball fanatic, evangelist, and author Erin McHugh discusses the game, all the reasons to love pickleball, and how to get started.

    Erin explains the game's history, its quirky rules, and an easy way to handle the tricky scoring system. She suggests ways to get involved in games, where to find courts, the right equipment needed, and the clothes to wear. Erin, a "missionary for the sport," assures listeners a tennis background isn't necessary, it's never too late to take up the game, and pickleball is an ageless sport.

    Pickleball is affordable, accessible, easy to pick up, and a terrific way to meet people and make friends.

    Seventy-one-year-old Erin explains why we should be watchful that our lives don't become smaller as we age.

    Erin's book is an informative and entertaining look at pickleball—Pickleball is Life: The Complete Guide to Feeding Your Obsession

    Ready to grab a paddle and jump in?

    Erin recommends this paddle for the beginning player.

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    Dr. Ravi Goel and Cataract Surgery

    Making Friends

    Plant-Based Eating

    Tipping Tips with Lizzie Post

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    How to Listen to a Podcast

    A King Arthur Baking Instructor

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  • In this episode, Anne Byrn, one of my favorite cookbook authors, chats about her books, baking, and secrets to successful cast iron cooking.

    Listeners will learn the benefits of cast iron cooking, how to clean and care for a skillet, and how to keep the finish shiny, black, and beautiful. We learn how to properly sear, how much oil we need, and how to store the skillet after use. Anne shares how she became known as the Cake Mix Doctor, her Thanksgiving menu, her new things, and much more.

    Anne's Cookbooks

    A New Take on Cake

    Skillet Love

    American Cookie

    American Cake

    The Cake Mix Doctor

    For more of Anne's books, and to sign up for her newsletter, Between the Layers, visit her website

    Anne's latest cookbook, to be published September 2024

    Cast Iron Cooking References

    The Ringer—Anne's go-to skillet scrubber

    Lodge skillets

    Her Warm Chocolate Chunk Cookie recipe I love!

    Nathalie Dupree

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    A fun Thanksgiving Tradition for Kids of all Ages

  • Need a fun and creative Thanksgiving tradition? In this episode, April George discusses Turkey on the Table, the company she founded with business partner Kerry Maunus. Their adorable little feathered creation is a fun way to celebrate the holiday, begin a tradition, and reinforce the practice of thankfulness.

    April describes how—and why—she and her friend came up with the idea for Turkey on the Table and brought the company to fruition. She explains how the decorative turkey fosters thankfulness and some ways to "use" the turkey during the Thanksgiving holiday. We discuss how young kids, older kids, and adults with no kids love this turkey. April shares the retailers who sell the turkey, how her daughters' thankfulness has expanded, and their partnership with Feeding America.

    She also describes her honey of a new thing! We reference this beekeeping podcast episode.

    I absolutely love this Thanksgiving tradition, and I hope you do too!Other episodes you may enjoy:

    Tipping Tips

    Beekeeping with Kim Flottum

    Have you had a Shingles vaccine? 

    Key Exercises as We Age

    Design Ideas

    Plant-Based Eating

    Articles you may enjoy:

    How Do You Count Your Blessings? 

    Butterball Turkey Hotline Expert

    How Do You Beat the Winter Blues?

    Soups for the Winter

    How to Listen to a Podcast

    Photos courtesy of April George

     

  • In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, this episode features Jen Lofgren, the Regional Program Manager for Casting for Recovery. If a woman in your life is in any stage of breast cancer, I can't wait for you to learn about this wonderful organization and the breast cancer retreats they offer. Free of charge.

    Jen, a fly fishing instructor and guide, serves on the national staff of Casting for Recovery. For more than 25 years, the organization has provided healing outdoor retreats for women with breast cancer–with no charge to the participant. Jen discusses the nationwide fly fishing retreats, what they involve, and how women apply for them. She details the program's beginnings, metastatic retreats offered, and ways to volunteer. Jen stresses almost all women come into the retreats with no fly fishing experience—and leave feeling refreshed, informed, and encouraged.

    Other episodes you may enjoy:

    Tipping Tips

    Have you had a Shingles vaccine? 

    Key Exercises as We Age

    Design Ideas

    Plant-Based Eating

    Articles you may enjoy:

    How to Listen to a Podcast

    An Aircraft Carrier Commander

    Newport Mansions

    From Cancer to Gingersnaps

    Photo courtesy of Jen Lofgren

  • Perhaps it's my imagination, but gratuities seem more expected nowadays. To shed some light on tipping tips and etiquette, I turned to Lizzie Post. Lizzie is the great-great-granddaughter of etiquette icon Emily Post and the Co-President of The Emily Post Institute.

    In this episode, Lizzie explains how the Institute determines etiquette guidelines and suggestions and how long couples really have to send wedding thank-you notes. We discuss tips for hotel staff, restaurant waitstaff, and rideshare drivers. She drills down on holiday tipping, gifting, and thanking the service providers in our lives. And the dreaded tipping screen–should we feel obligated?

    We reference the following in this episode:

    Ted Talk on finding your purpose in life

    Emily Post's Etiquette, The Centennial Edition by Lizzie Post and Daniel Post Senning

    The Emily Post Institute website

    The Emily Post Institute guide to holiday tipping

    Other episodes you may enjoy:

    A retina specialist and cataract surgery

    A knitting enthusiast

    How to Make Friends with Nina Badzin

    Articles you may enjoy:

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    One of the highest-ranking Naval officers

    Favorite travel accessories

    A neuroscientist and Alzheimer's

    Photo courtesy of Lizzie Post—Gina Doost, Photographer