Larry Barsh, codger podcaster, is the creator and host of Specifically for Seniors, a podcast he started when he was 85 years old. In this episode, we interview Larry to learn more about how his podcast originated and what drives him to commit this level of effort in his golden years. Larry is one of us—an old codger who is energetic and still curious about life. He has had many guests on his show ranging from Ken Friedman, a nationally top-ranked seniors pickleball player, to frog researcher Bruce Means and comedian Robert Klein.
Join us in a delightful conversation with Larry Barsh, codger podcaster, who may very well be one of the oldest podcast hosts around. He certainly inspires these “young” old codgers to keep pushing the envelope with Camp Codger. After chatting with Larry, we plan to be podcasting a decade from now when we are in our 80s.
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I really enjoyed listening to you guys and your guest today, Larry Barsh. There is something warm and peaceful about listening to your matured voices. Something respectable about each one of your demeanor. Discussion of Learning new things, taking on new challenges motivates me. I am also a person that needs to be busy. I always feel the need to accomplish. It is rewarding. Thanks for giving your time to the podcast.
Thanks for your comments, Jeannie. It makes the effort we put into our weekly podcast episodes worthwhile. I think a lot of us feel the need for accomplishment even as we grow older. Certainly, the old codgers do as does Larry. As Larry points out, there are always new things to explore. Larry is our kind of guy–curious and smart. And an old codger.
I really enjoyed listening to you guys and your guest today, Larry Barsh. There is something warm and peaceful about listening to your matured voices. Something respectable about each one of your demeanor. Discussion of Learning new things, taking on new challenges motivates me. I am also a person that needs to be busy. I always feel the need to accomplish. It is rewarding. Thanks for giving your time to the podcast.