I’m an individual curious about the wisdom contained in all of us. Previous societies cherished and recorded the wisdom of their tribes’ elders for next generations to use for their benefit. Why did this practice end?
After working for over 20 years with older adults, I’ve had the honor of hearing some great life stories and insights. I’ve had some good advice, bad advice and some that took more living to truly understand. But all in all I’ve been honored that these individuals trusted me. My plan is to begin officially recording and documenting the oral histories of our elders and other adults whose stories and legacies may inspire next generations but also improve our society’s knowledge and understanding about aging with grace and dignity. Can we improve on our current psychosocial theories of aging and dying as a result of documenting people’s’ views, lessons learned, ability to adapt, etc? There is much to be learned from them and time is of the essence.
I can be contacted via email at: lindajrooney@gmail.com. if you have comments, insights from great stories you’ve heard from older adults or if you know of an older adult who would be interested in being interviewed and recorded.
Please note that by sharing you are giving approval for this information to be shared publicly on my blog. Thank you.
pfmorgan said:
I have no great wisdom to impart but I do want to tell you thanks for taking the time to read my musings. I really do appreciate it
Penne
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Linda Rooney said:
Wisdom can be great and small in nature. It helps us deal with the cant’s we let take us over and the cant’s we ignored. What made the difference in our approach? That’s where wisdom and life’s lessons can come into play.
Thanks for accepting my follow and stopping by to explore! I appreciate it 🙂
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BarbaraA. said:
What a lovely idea, Linda. I’ve recently started to volunteer in an old people home and I feel so privileged to be able to hear their stories.
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Linda Rooney said:
They definitely have some great stories no matter how simple they say they may have lived their lives. That’s what’s amazing at times. Thanks for visiting and your kind comment.
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Laura L. said:
What a wonderful content theme for your blog. I look forward to more stories.
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tildy1 said:
I enjoy your blog and nominated you for a bloggers award! Find out more about it on my post at http:// thebeespeak.wordpress.com/2014/10/03/sisterhood-of-the-world-bloggers-award/. I hope this link works! If not, try going to thebeespeak.
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tildy1 said:
Try http://thebeespeak.wordpress.com/2014/10/03/sisterhood-of-the-world-bloggers-award/
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Thom Hickey said:
Looking forward to lots of enlightening reading here Linda. Regards from Thom at the Immortal Jukebox
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Linda Rooney said:
Thanks for the encouragement Thom! My aim is to not disappoint.
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Thom Hickey said:
Sure you won’t! Hope you’ll take a moment to spin the jukebox dial. Thom.
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Rambling Rose said:
Hi … your “about’ page reminds me that I had the great honor and privilege of interviewing a lady who celebrated 100 years!! I was a novice then or I gone back for more “wisdom”. However the thing that stood out most for me was her ability to LAUGH. She was so lovable in her laughter.
I will dig up the story n share…with a pingback??
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Linda Rooney said:
What a great opportunity! I’d love the pingback so I can read it. Thanks!
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The Sound of Summer said:
HI There, I have nominated you for the ‘One Lovely Blog award. If you would like to accept the award, simply follow the instructions on my post here
http://alanewart.wordpress.com/2014/10/12/one-lovely-blog-award/
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Linda Rooney said:
Alan- What a great notification to receive! Thank you. I appreciate the nomination and vote of confidence. Love you’re blog too! I’m also jealous that you’ve seen Van Morrison in concert so many times 😉
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Laura L. said:
I have nominated you for the Liebster Award. This award is for new bloggers who are getting started and have less than 200 followers. It is also to give other new bloggers recognition for their writing and that is what I am doing. So if you would like to participate go to my blog here: http://wtfaioa.wordpress.com/
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Linda Rooney said:
Thank you for the nomination Laura! Two in one day, I’m actually in shock. It looks like I’ve got a lot of thinking, typing, and linking ahead of me for the next few days. However, I accept these assignments with much gratitude. 🙂
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castanedafamilysa said:
Great idea for your blog. In today’s fast paced society the older and wiser are being phased out. There is so much history in their stories and they need to be remembered and passed on. Looking forward to reading more.
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Linda Rooney said:
Thank you for exploring my blog. I appreciate it! You know I agree with you about the need to remember the wisdom of our older adults. It’s a resource that’s sadly being wasted.
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Joanne Louzado said:
Hi 🙂 I just found your blog on the Commons. Congrats on finishing Blogging and Writing 101 🙂 (Or is it just Writing 101?)
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Linda Rooney said:
Joanne- I’m so glad you found my blog through the Commons! I participated in both. I’m set to take Blogging 201 in a few days. Hope to see you there.
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Joanne Louzado said:
Yup 🙂 you will be 🙂
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Joanne Louzado said:
Was it hard by the way? Taking part in both blogging and writing 101? How did u manage?
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Linda Rooney said:
It was hectic at times, for sure. I tended to try to keep up with the writing 101 assignments as they came out. The blogging assignments seemed to be less time constrained so I went at them on the weekends for the most part. I also just had to shelf some of them until the end of class. It all starts up again on Monday. See you in the Commons!
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Joanne Louzado said:
Is writing 201 also starting on monday? I’ll be seeing you in blog 201 as well since I’ve signed up 🙂
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Linda Rooney said:
Just blogging 201 is starting. I know a post went out that there’s a subgroup that’s formed for the writing 101 group to continue participating informally in. You can see it in the Writing 101 The Commons area I believe. I requested approval to participate but haven’t gotten a response yet.
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Joanne Louzado said:
That’s interesting 🙂 Actually, I only have access to Blogging 101 since I only signed up for that. Hope you get approved soon 🙂
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Terri Webster Schrandt said:
Thank you for the follow! Your blog looks great! Hmmmm, wisdom…definitely comes with age! I’m getting there! Look forward to more of your posts!
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Meg Evans said:
Hi Linda — you have a great idea here, and I very much agree that the wisdom of elders ought to be appreciated much more than it is today. Our culture’s negative attitudes toward aging definitely need to be shifted in a better direction!
This year I’ve been on a virtual journey to discover and comment on a positive blog every day, keeping a list on my own site, and have added your blog as today’s entry. 🙂
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Linda Rooney said:
Thank you Meg for visiting and listing my site! I’m very happy you feel it’s a positive blog with a positive goal.
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i8there4irun said:
Some of the most insightful comments were sometimes offhand remarks from Octogenarians. Either one of my Grandparents (I was only lucky enough to have met two of them) when they spoke- I was always “all ears”. To the point that I had earned a less-than-desirable nickname of “Radar” as a kid. I miss them both terribly and wish that I had the opportunity to have recorded all of our conversations about the past, and our oral histories.
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