Monthly Archives: August 2019

Episode 76 – How to relocate or downsize without the stress with guest Lori Ligorio



If you are ready to move into your second home because of retirement or perhaps a parent has passed and you are tasked with selling their house (and trying to figure out what to do with 50 years accumulated possessions), you may be feeling overwhelmed and thinking, “I NEED HELP!” Today’s episode is sure to take away that stress and provide you with alternatives to doing it alone!

On today’s episode, Lynn speaks with Lori Ligorio, the owner of Caring Transitions of Scranton.  After a 20 year career with Bank of America, Lori opened up Caring Transitions which provides services for seniors who are entering transitions in their lives.  Transitions such as needing to move in with family, retirees who are looking to move into their second home permanently, and couples downsizing after a divorce.

Listen in as  Lynn and Lori discuss ways to liquidate the contents of a home, how to find cost-effective alternatives to hiring traditional movers and tips to determine the value and importance of family possessions. 

Here are just a few things that Lynn and Lori discuss:

  • That you don’t need to do it all alone, seeking help from a company like Caring Transitions will help minimize stress and save you money!
  • Hiring movers isn’t always the most cost-effective solution–and there are tons of alternatives to traditional movers.
  • Moving and taking inventory when moving can conveniently be done remotely when necessary.
  • When an estate sale is necessary to maximize profits and liquidate the contents of a home.
  • How to determine the value and importance of family possessions.

Tune in now and learn about the help that is available when you or a family member is transitioning or downsizing into a new home!

Resources:  LynnSEvans.com | Power of the Purse: Fear-Free Finances for Baby Boomer Women | Caring Transitions


Episode 75 – Dr. Jen Caudle discusses bullying, addictions and what the medical community is doing about it



Lynn sits down with Dr. Jen Caudle, a board-certified Family Medicine physician and Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Rowan University-School of Osteopathic Medicine.

She appears as a regular on-air health expert for local and national news networks, including The TODAY Show, The Dr. Oz Show, CNN, FOX News, Rachael Ray Show, Steve Harvey Show, Fox 29 Philadelphia News, PBS and many others. Additionally, her health articles have been published in numerous magazines and other publications.

Dr. Jen is a spokesperson for the American Osteopathic Association, and she is a radio/video host for ReachMD.  She is also a national lecturer on opioid prescribing physicians and presents workshops on health wellness and motivation.  Dr. Jen is also a lecturer on the topic of childhood bullying to hospitals and healthcare organizations.

Dr. Jen is also an accomplished cellist and in 1999, Dr. Caudle earned the title of Miss Iowa and competed in the 1999 Miss America Pageant.

​Lynn and Dr. Jen discuss her family, the people who have professionally influenced her, and what led her to not only practice as a family physician but become a lecturer and a regular on-air expert for a number of national and local broadcasts.

Dr. Jen shares her expertise on bullying and the reasons it is not just a serious social issue but a medical issue as well.  She shares personal experiences of being bullied and the impact that had on her socially and physically.

Lynn and Dr. Jen also talk about the opioid epidemic in great detail.  Dr. Jen shares her expertise on the multifaceted reasons that people develop addictions to them and the measures that the medical community is taking to help combat the problem.

Finally, Dr. Jen shares her first experiences with money and how that has played a role in the way she is today. Tune in now to listen to Dr. Jen’s story.

Resources:  LynnSEvans.com | Power of the Purse: Fear-Free Finances for Baby Boomer Women | Dr.JenCaudle.com