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All About My Mother In Law
by Marie Capozzi
Welcome to All About My Mother In Law, a series of conversations spanning the last couple of years, where I introduce the world to the now 92-year old Elana Gordon as she shares a lifetime of experiences - the beautiful, harrowing, hysterical, and everything in between. We discuss why she's doing this at this stage of her life after being encouraged for years to start a podcast, and shows us all how anyone can begin a new chapter in their life, no matter what the age.
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Episode 21 - "I Got Your Heart. I Got Your Soul"
Recorded on August 18, 2025, with special guest Elana’s son, Ben Nachsin. In this special episode, recorded while visiting Elana in Florida last August (the day before Elana’s 93rd birthday and Ben’s 26th heart transplant birthday), Ben joins us to reminisce with and pose questions to his mother about everything ranging from his early heart diagnosis to Earl entering their lives to stories that highlight the independent, strong, generous and fiercely righteous person she is, to the legacy she hopes to leave behind - and everything in between. Ben shares the lessons he learned from growing up with such a powerful role model in his life and how he feels those qualities are exemplified in the person he’s become. As is made clear in this episode, the joy and positivity they share for life, and for having an impact on those around them, are just some of the many qualities that Elana and Ben share, prompting Ben to declare to his mom, “I got your heart, I got your soul”. Not to mention the sense of humor, always the humor! Larry’s “Saxy Funk” at the end seems tailor made for this episode. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 20 - “I’m Aware, More Than Ever, How Blessed I Am”
This conversation, recorded five months ago in August 2025, just a few weeks before Elana’s 93rd birthday (!), starts out with only minimal technical challenges until Allan saves the day (once again) with his discovery of “echo cancellation”. Once troubleshooting is over, we discuss topics ranging from health challenges, growing old and its continued challenges for Elana (and her sharing of the “old saying” about getting old, which I’ve never heard described in quite that way…!). She shares that she’s been less depressed lately, as a result of getting out more and especially from dancing, and that she feels blessed by her close relationships with her family. We marvel at all the August birthdays in her family (lots of Leos) including hers, Larry’s, her niece Lynne, Charlie and of course Ben’s Heart Birthday, the day of his heart transplant over 25 years ago on Elana’s birthday (August 19). Before wrapping things up we delve into the current divisive political landscape, questioning whether a cult has been formed within the political party, and agree we’re not in a good place (and continue to not be). “Bird in Flight” from Larry seems like the right music to take us out, and a little bit away maybe. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 19 - “Where the Hell Did I Come From?”
Recorded on July 16, 2025; In this conversation, Elana talks about how growing old is not easy, but she still wants to experience joy, especially the joy that comes from her family, and will keep trying to do that as much as she can. We touch on the significance and power of listening, honesty, and asking for help, which Elana is really good at and has taught me the importance of over the years - something I’ve never been good at but getting better!We then delve into how she got the way she got - a lady with a lot of chutzpah - from being raised by two mild mannered parents. As two prime examples of her chutzpah, she retells the legendary story of how she and a friend attempted to get into Frank Sinatra’s room at the Waldorf in the 1940s (and I read a letter she wrote to him on 12/29/45) and how she got her father backstage at 1776 on Broadway to meet the lead actor, Howard Da Silva, for his birthday. Once again she questions where she got her chutzpah and asks herself, “where the hell did I come from?”Larry’s little ditty, reminiscent of Elana’s Frank Sinatra days - “1940’s Slow Dance”- is quite fitting to take us out.Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 18 - "I Have No Secrets"
Recorded on June 22, 2025, about a month or so after Elana was hospitalized in Florida for a few days with kidney and hemoglobin issues, which we went down to help her through. After a procedure to deal with the issue that was affecting the hemoglobin, she was released and as good as new, the “warrior” (Charlie’s term for her) that she is. Post-hospitalization and post-illness, in this conversation we discuss Elana's ongoing struggles with anxiety and the impact of isolation on her mental health, which may or may not be a result of her hospitalization and the toll it took on her physically and mentally. We talk about the affect on her social life and the importance of socializing in keeping depression at bay. We also talk about the role of medication in managing her anxiety and it’s impact as well. Elana reflects on her past, her relationships with family, her regret, and her desire to engage more with her community. Elana shares her insights on the importance of honesty in communication and self-advocacy. The conversation ends with a commitment from Elana to be more social and engage with the community, starting on the following Tuesday when Allan plays piano at Aviva and she’s on the schedule to recite her recently written poem, “Masks”, in which she will affirm her notion that she ‘has no secrets’. Larry’s soothing tune, “Fields of Green” is the right way to wrap things up. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 17 - “Ok, Kids, I Want to Tell You What You Should Know (The Mantras)”
Recorded on April 16, 2025; In this conversation, Elana explains the life lessons she wanted to impart to her grandsons, called “The Mantras”, and how important they are for living a good life and being happy and kind. Then, from the idea of forgiveness, Elana wants to, “get political for a minute” and we go right into the challenges of navigating the current landscape and all of the difficulties that come along with it, including the impact of things on our ever eroding democracy, and the need for activism in today's world. The conversation goes back and forth from hope to despair, as we try to figure out how we got where we are.Larry’s “Blue Lou” seemed the most fitting this time around. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 16 -“I Don’t Have to Pretend…I Can Just be Who I am at This Age”
Recorded on April 2, 2025; In this conversation, we discuss various topics starting with Elana and Allan’s then-new cat Bruno and the challenges of getting him acclimated to his new home. We then cover everything from Elana’s love for elephants, Charlie’s recent visit to her, the important WI Supreme Court election and the state of US politics, including being hopeful for the future despite current challenges. We also discuss the importance in her life of therapy, her friends, keeping connections, being thankful, and being good to others. We end on a discussion about “The Mantras” (to be covered in a later episode in more detail), how “you can’t always be right” (especially me!) and how much she treasures her relationships with her grandsons. All of this further proof of how Elana, at 92 years old, can just be who she is, no pretending. Larry’s song, Beautiful Planet, is the perfect way to take us out. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 15 - “I Really Loved Him”- Remembering Marty with Elana & Jonas
Recorded on December 3, 2024. In this episode - a little longer than usual since there was so much to say - Jonas, Elana’s youngest son (and my hubby), sits down with his mother to reflect on the life and legacy of her first husband and true love, Martin E. Nachsin, known as “Marty”. They discuss the impact of Marty's illness on their lives, the moments and memories that shaped their lives, and the legacy he left behind. Elana recalls the details of their time together like it was yesterday, including meeting at camp, their early relationship in NYC, his challenges with NYU law school, adjusting to life in Binghamton NY, their loving, adventure filled - and sometimes tumultuous- 13 years of marriage before his untimely death at the young age of 34. Through stories and recollections - over 70 years later - Elana paints a comprehensive portrait of Marty by reflecting on his perpetually positive outlook, his love for his family, his unrelenting sense of humor, his passion for the law and justice, the lasting impressions he left on those around him, and the profound sadness of his death at a time when their life together - with three young boys ages 11, 6 and 2 - was just beginning. Incidentally, two things to note: 1. Without realizing at the time, this episode was recorded on Dec 3, 2024 and Marty died on Dec 4, 1965 - almost 59 years to the day. 2. Marty and I, along with Jonas’ cousin Sheri, share the same birth month/day, February 19. Larry’s “Awesome Acoustic” sends us off beautifully.Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode #14 - “A Lot of People Want to Be WIth Me, I Don’t Blame Them”
Recorded on Nov 20, 2024; In this episode we touch on a variety of topics, starting off with the pool party Elana hosted that ended up changing the life of one of Jonas’ best friends, Steve Kelley. From there we touch on the themes of paying it forward, the fate of our democracy in light of the recent 2024 presidential election, the importance of listening to others, forgiveness, our shared love of movies and art, bittersweet memories, and feeling overwhelmed, among so many other topics. This wide-ranging, heartfelt, open and honest conversation with Elana is another example of why it is that “a lot of people want to be with her, and I don’t blame them.”Larry’s wonderful tune, “Good Vibes” is the perfect way to wrap things up at the end. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 13 - “I’m Not Easy But At Least I’m Interesting”
“I’m Not Easy But At Least I’m Interesting”, recorded almost a year ago to the day on August 22, 2024, three days after her 92nd birthday (!). As always, we start with some difficulties in hearing each other but they resolve quickly (thankfully). This conversation runs the gamut from the relatively light - being too busy, good blood work results, sleep issues, irritating people, her 92nd birthday party ("best party ever"), exhaustion, Frank Sinatra, the mafia, and her deep love of elephants, to the heavier - marital fighting and its effect on others, fears of dying, living forever, being real, the importance of inclusion, the 2024 election, voting, and fear of -and hopes for- the future. As is made clear in this conversation, in which Elana jumps from one topic to another, she isn’t necessarily easy, but at least she’s interesting! In a new twist, our tech issues come at the end and Allan needs to step in to help Elana sign off from the podcast. Larry’s song, “Light of Heart”, is the perfect accompaniment here. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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"The Needers and The Needees"
Recorded on Nov 30, 2023; We start out discussing people that are driving Elana crazy - who she dubs “The Needers” - and how people constantly seek her help and counsel, making her one of “The Needees”. We agree that while it’s important to help people, something she excels at and is admittedly drawn to, she must also prioritize taking care of herself as she doesn’t always get that kind of care given back to her. She also questions why certain kinds of people, especially those that she feels are “brilliant”, are drawn to her not to seek her help but her companionship and conversation. ‘Why her?’ she asks, to what I respond ‘why not you?’ The conversation then runs the gamut from questioning her grieving for Earl, being depressed (or not), her acknowledgement of Allan’s impact on her life as well as his idiosyncrasies, her love of short stories and of learning, and her experience with “blackballing” when she was newly married and trying to acclimate to a new life. We end on Elana asking how she can be more politically active, and how she can rally those at Aviva to do something because they feel helpless, and of course she wants to help - further exemplifying the respective roles as “The Needers and The Needees”. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 11 - “I Can’t Do it All”
Episode 11 “I Can’t Do it All”, recorded on Oct 19, 2023. Due to unforeseen and unexpected events -good and not so good - getting in the way, our recording sessions and the ability to publish episodes have been delayed. These included Elana having a stint in the hospital (but all ok now), us traveling to Florida to be with her, a college graduation, more travel (work and personal), and various other life events that took more time, energy and attention than usual. But we are now back on track with Episode 11! Recorded back in October 2023, our conversation starts off with Elana’s take on Jewish humor and moves into her innate desire to want to help others, to be their “guru”, even when it may not be feasible. We discuss how age and other factors can impact always being there for others, for better or worse, and we discuss how it’s important for her to make sure she’s also taking care of herself. She also shares how much her kids and grandkids mean to her- how they’re her best friends and how proud she is of them- and how she cherishes that. Elana discusses writers she admires and is inspired by, how she wishes she could emulate them, and how she continues to keep writing poems in an effort to write what’s real and inspiring. One particularly meaningful poem she wrote at the time, one in which capturing his essence was so important to her, was about our beloved Milo Kessler, which she shares here. She admits that she often has the realization that she’s 91 years old and although she may feel it at times, she really just wants to live her life and be there for her friends, her kids and grandkids. That’s the most important thing to her, but she also realizes that she has to take care of herself and that she “can’t do it all”. Stay for Larry's song, “Gentlefolk”, at the end. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 10 “My Interest in Life is Other People”
Episode 10 “My Interest in Life is Other People”, recorded on July 26, 2023. After Allan gets Elana situated with her volume levels - but can’t quite eliminate the echo she seems to have going on - she notes how she’s been thinking about how some people in her life had apologized to her, why that is, and we discuss how rare apologies generally are so we have to appreciate them. Elana reflects on the fact that she's the only one left out of most of her friends and family and how it’s important for her to appreciate the time she has without letting things upset her, to focus on the positive things in her life, to think about the people who love and surround her, and to try to let things go. Elana questions why people like to be with her and seek her comfort and care, how there are “three types of people” in this world, and how Allan falls in a category all his own! We agree that one thing she is not is practical, which is a good thing. This whole conversation is an example of how Elana’s “Interest in Life is Other People.” Larry’s wonderful song at the end, “While My Friends”, is a fitting way to send this one out. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 9 - "If You Were King of the World What Would You Do?"
Episode 9, Recorded on July 12, 2023; In this conversation, Elana shares a childhood trauma that sent her to a psychoanalyst as a young girl. We discuss how early experiences impact emotional well-being and how shared experiences can inspire empathy toward others. We commiserate on how we both enjoy talking to and being around people and discuss how listening to others helps with real human connection. Elana shares a few stories of spontaneous interactions she had that made her think about how we perceive others in the world and how we often make assumptions that aren’t always correct (of course she wrote a poem about it that she promised to recite in a future episode). Elana describes her continual encouragement- i.e. insistence- that people tell their stories and refuses to accept it when they say they don’t have a story, because everyone has a story. One question she asks that apparently always gets people to open up is, ‘If you were king of the world what would you do?’ Larry’s song at the end, “Circles Big and Small”, seemed like the perfect fit for this episode. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 8 - “Why Should We Not Protect Ourselves First?”
Episode 8 “Why Should We Not Protect Ourselves First?” Recorded on April 27, 2023; In this conversation, we cover everything from navigating tricky social situations and turning around uncomfortable conversations, which Elana has become a master of, to managing close personal relationships, which we confess we’re both still figuring out. Elana shares more of her raw and introspective writings, the product of sleepless nights and overwhelming thoughts, and we talk about the power of creativity in expression of pent up feelings. Elana conveys her deep desire to leave behind a better world for future generations and we agree that the most important role we have in this world is to try to raise good humans. And in order to have the strength and ability to do that, Elana asks, “Why should we not protect ourselves first?” Stay for Larry’s wonderful song at the end, “Crunchy Goodness”. I don't know if it's crunchy, but it sure is good! Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 7 - "Everybody Has A Story"
Episode 7 “Everybody Has A Story”, recorded on April 22, 2023; Once Elana gets Jonas to agree to look into flights on Allegiant Air (or as I like to call it Belkin Air, for you Odd Couple fans out there) we jump right into her reciting some recent poems about Earl and her fears around sleeping, which emanate from childhood. We discuss shared fears for the future based on the political landscape (2023!) and Elana conveys her anxiety about the world that will be left for her grandkids. She stresses the need to vote (yes!) and shares what she’s doing to help in the then 2024 election. She conveys her strong feelings of gratitude, of being surrounded by love, of community, and of shared stories. When she questions, ‘Is this all about me?’ (uh, yes) she explains how helping people and hearing others’ stories is so important to her. She proves time and again through her deep connections with - and ability to listen to- others, that “Everybody has a story.”Music notes- the song that is now part of the intro is Larry’s awesome piece, “Chillaxing”. This episode’s closing song (Untitled) features Jonny on bass accompanying his Uncle Larry on piano! Recorded in Larry’s home studio, March 2025. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 6 "90 Isn't So Old"
Episode 6 “90 Isn’t So Old”, recorded on March 29, 2023. In this conversation, we’re a bit all over the place with topics but one is again about music, which is a major part of Elana’s life. After Elana recites some of the poems she wrote as a young girl of 12 near the end of WW2 - and still remembers!- we talk about how it continues 80 years later with lyrics she’s currently writing about Earl and a song she started lyrics for called “Shangri La”, which Allan is composing music for. Elana reflects on her early memories of music with her five aunts, who she adored, and how they helped shape her love of dancing, which manifested at one point in her life with she and Earl entertaining on the NY square dancing circuit. We also talk about the importance of supporting local artisans - and how that fits so perfectly with Elana’s love of shopping- and our familial love of game playing, always heightened by our serious competitiveness with each other. Elana explains the profound support she finds within her family, how she feels surrounded by love, and we agree that the relationships that each of my sons, Martin, Charlie and Jonny, have with her are precious and priceless. We also discuss the art of conversation, which Elana has absolutely mastered in her 90 years, and the value of listening to others, which I learned from her and try to do her justice by, with varying degrees of success. Stay tuned at the end for this episode’s original tune by Larry, the wonderful “When Will I See You”. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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Episode 5 “Without Music I Don’t Know What the World Would Be”
Episode 5 “Without Music I Don’t Know What the World Would Be” Recorded on March 19,2023. In this conversation, after some issues that required Allan’s savvy technical skills, we talk about the importance of music and the joy it brings to us. Elana shares how she’s just starting to write lyrics for music, at the encouragement of her musician son, Larry. She also describes how she finds happiness in dancing with her friends and neighbors during Allan’s piano performances at Aviva (which bring out big crowds). She also mentions how she would have “thrown Allan under the bus” if not for his piano playing prowess. The conversation also delves into our thoughts on Judaism, our belief in god (or lack thereof) and Earl’s deep, incredible, scholarly knowledge of Judaism. Elana expresses some regret for not being as engaged as she could have been at the time with Earl and how she’s now exploring things a little more deeply perhaps in a way to honor Earl’s memory. Stay tuned at the end for a song by Larry, my brother in law and Elana’s oldest son, a professional musician whose incredible music has been a gift to me, and to all of us. Each episode from now on will end with a song by Larry. This one is “The San Diego Shuffle” - enjoy! Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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“If You Don’t Do Anything, Nothing Happens”
Elana, with her busy and active schedule, is MIA at first but after a lot of waiting and wondering she finally calls back, then promptly kicks Allan out of the room. Once we yet again establish that “this thing is on” we reflect on her life, relationships, and the regrets she holds on to, including the “bad things” she did in her life and the apologies she feels others, particularly her sons, are due. She discusses the importance of making amends, and the lessons she learned from her past, and how those experiences not only helped in her relationships with others but have also helped shape her understanding of herself. We discuss the value of intuition, yet another trait we share, and how understanding relationships is discussed. Elana, as always, encourages pursuing opportunities and taking action because “if you don’t do anything then nothing happens in this life.” Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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"If We Can't Have Humor, Oh My God"
In our third episode, once that we establish the fact that ‘yes, we are recording’, we explore various themes including family dynamics, the wisdom that comes with aging, humor being essential to get through any situation, and the value of authentic relationships. We discuss the the significance of living in the present and the challenges of navigating relationships, which includes the need for respect and compromise. The conversation also touches on facing mortality, the importance of letting go of perfectionism, prioritizing real connections with people, and lessons learned through life experiences. As our relationship with one another demonstrates, we discuss how we believe that real, true connections with people are built on honesty and understanding, and that if we can’t have humor, what's the point? Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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"I Get Easily Bored With Nonsense"
In this episode we focus on politics and delve into the significance of the Supreme Court in our historic and current political landscape. It was originally recorded in Feb 2023 but is still significant, perhaps even more so today, two years later. We also discuss, in the context of politics, the importance of open dialogue and accepting differing viewpoints. We explore the nuances of meaningful conversations, the importance of living in the now, and the value of storytelling. Elana discusses her hatred of both being bored and being boring and shares some example of how she tries to shake things up at her senior living community when the conversation inevitably turns to grandkids and doctor visits. That won’t fly with her so she gets the conversation going with everyone’s favorite mealtime topic - being faithful in your marriage. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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"I've Had an Unusual Life"
In this pilot episode, I sit down with my now 92-year old mother in law, Elana Gordon, as she shares her remarkable life story and discusses the importance of humor, resilience, and love in the face of grief and adversity. From the losses of two husbands to starting over- and finding love- at 90, her story is not just inspirational but highlights the importance of always being open to growing and learning. Elana reflects on her relationships, the challenges of raising children alone, the lessons learned from her late husbands, and the power of family, support, and love. We discuss why she's doing this at this stage of her life after being encouraged for years to start a podcast, and she shows us how anyone can begin a new chapter in their life, no matter your age. Instagram @allaboutmymotherinlaw
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to All About My Mother In Law, a series of conversations spanning the last couple of years, where I introduce the world to the now 92-year old Elana Gordon as she shares a lifetime of experiences - the beautiful, harrowing, hysterical, and everything in between. We discuss why she's doing this at this stage of her life after being encouraged for years to start a podcast, and shows us all how anyone can begin a new chapter in their life, no matter what the age.
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Marie Capozzi
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