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Julie Pfitzinger

Julie Pfitzinger

Managing Editor / Senior Editor for Features at Next Avenue

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  • English
Covering topics
  • House
  • Health & Medicine
  • Society

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Recent Articles

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The Lovely World of Susan Branch

For more than 35 years, the author and artist has been celebrating her appreciation for home and gathered wisdom to share
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Roz Chast is Candid About Caregiving

The New Yorker cartoonist writes with humor and honesty about caregiving for her late parents, who lived into their 90s, in her graphic memoir ‘Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?’
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A Commitment to Films That Make You Think

Mike Paseornek, a past producer at Lionsgate Films, brings his expertise to the UnLonely Film Festival, celebrating its seventh season
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Carefully Observing the Natural World

Margaret Renkl, New York Times opinion writer and author of ‘The Comfort of Crows,’ honors the cycles of nature by paying attention
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Coming Soon: Next Avenue's Advocates for Aging - Next Avenue

Formerly Influencers in Aging, here are the eight dynamic Advocates for Aging 2024. Learn more about them on Mar. 12 on Next Avenue.
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Rosanne Corcoran: The Emotional Challenges of Caregiving

Rosanne Corcoran, founder and host of a podcast dedicated to caregiving, ‘Daughterhood The Podcast’
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Carl Honoré: We Can All Age Boldly

International speaker, activist and author of 'Bolder: Making the Most of Our Longer Lives'
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Jan Golden: Creatively Celebrating Joyful Aging

Jan Golden, founder of Age-Friendly Vibes, greeting cards and gifts promoting positive messages on aging
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For Grieving People, Birds Can Bring Hope

In her new book, author Courtney Ellis shares how observing birds can help people feel less alone during a season of grief
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Making Your Final Wishes Known

A new workbook by a Minneapolis cardiologist offers guidance and reflective prompts to prepare for conversations with loved ones about end-of-life topics
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'Broadcast Wars' Goes Behind the Camera on Local News

A new documentary examines an era of high stakes and groundbreaking changes in the Twin Cities local news market