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Margaret Manning is the founder of Sixty and Me. She is an entrepreneur, author and speaker. Margaret is passionate about building dynamic and engaged communities that improve lives and change perceptions. Margaret can be contacted at margaret@sixtyandme.com

Latest Posts By Margaret Manning

8 years ago

These 3 Senior Living Community Questions Will Make You Angry, but, Ask them Anyway!

There are tons of articles out there to help you pick a senior living community. Does the world really need one more? Yes! The reason that I say this is that most of the senior living content out there focuses on the easy questions – what is included, the different kinds of facilities and the services that they provide. Read More

8 years ago

You Won’t Want to Miss this Video of Pavarotti’s Granddaughter Singing!

Did you feel the weight of your family’s expectations when you were growing up? Well, imagine what Sislena Caparrosa, Pavarotti’s Granddaughter, must have been thinking when she stepped onto the stage to sing Nessun Dorma on a televised talent show. Read More

8 years ago

What is Assisted Living and is it Right for Your Loved One?

For most of our lives, we don’t spend a lot of time thinking about assisted living and nursing home facilities. In our 30s, 40s and even 50s, the people closest to us are, generally speaking, in good health.

The idea that we might, ourselves, need to move to an assisted living community is an even more distant possibility. We simply can’t imagine a time when our mobility, strength, balance or health have declined to the point that we need help with our day-to-day tasks. Read More

8 years ago

5 Secrets to Family Happiness, Election Drama and Uber’s Self-Driving Trucks

What is the one thing that we all want for our family? Happiness. On a day-to-day basis, we may worry about money, health, politics and family decisions, but, at the end of the day, we just want our parents, kids and grandkids to be happy. So, today, I’d like to share 5 secrets to finding family happiness. Join us as we discuss this story plus the latest on Uber’s self-driving trucks, the loss of 52% of our wildlife since 1970, a new source of drama in the U.S. election and much more. Come join us for a cup of tea (or coffee) and a chat. And, if you enjoy the show, please tell one friend about us today. Your support means so much to me! Read More

8 years ago

Helen Mirren Offers Some Important Advice for Women Everywhere

Recently, I had the pleasure of attending a TEDx event in Lausanne, Switzerland. The focus of the event was looking for ways to improve the lives of women throughout the world. It was an amazing event, which I left inspired and energized. Read More

8 years ago

3 Ways Being a Mentor Can Improve Your Life in Your 60s

When you ask most people what they fear about getting older, they usually mention Alzheimer’s, a lack of financial stability or losing someone close to them.

These are all important issues, but, after talking with the women in our community, I am convinced that one of the most significant challenges that we face as older women is finding meaning in our lives. Read More

8 years ago

Helen Mirren Gives Some Advice, TEDx Lausanne Women and Kindness Warriors

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to travel down to Lausanne, Switzerland to attend a TEDx event. The event focused on issues impacting women around the world – women’s rights, support for younger women and girls, overcoming our fears and reaching our potential. It was a fantastic event and I had a lot of fun! Join us as we discuss this story plus the latest on the EU and Canada trade deal, a feel good story about “Kindness Warriors,” a jury’s decision to acquit 7 people involved in occupying a national wildlife sanctuary in Oregon and 5 pieces of advice from Helen Mirren. Come join us for a cup of tea (or coffee) and a chat. And, if you enjoy the show, please tell one friend about us today. Your support means so much to me! Read More

8 years ago

How Other Countries Stay Healthy, a 3rd Heathrow Runway and a 75-Year-Old Dancer

No matter where you live in the world, it’s easy to get focused on the traditions and habits that are most familiar. As a result, we often forget that we can learn a lot from people in other countries. Today, I’d like to share a few fun ways that people around the world stay healthy. Maybe you’ll find a new idea that you can apply in your life. Join us as we discuss this story plus the approval of the 3rd runway at Heathrow in the U.K., a feel good story about a 75-year-old who dances all night, the latest from Iraq, a very sad accident at a theme park in Australia and much more. Come join us for a cup of tea (or coffee) and a chat. And, if you enjoy the show, please tell one friend about us today. Your support means so much to me! Oh, and I also have a gift for one lucky woman today, so, stay tuned until the end. Read More

8 years ago

5 Essential Questions to Ask When Choosing a Nursing Home for a Loved One

Few milestones in life are harder than deciding whether nursing home care makes sense for a loved one. Unfortunately, as women in our 60s and 70s, many of us will face this decision in the next few years. Whether we have to move one of our parents into a nursing home or are concerned about the health and safety of an older sibling, finding the best possible facility is critically important. Read More

8 years ago

Susan Sarandon Says that Being Alone is Traumatic and Exhilarating… Do you Agree?

I’ve been single for well over a decade now. Like most older women who have gone through a divorce, I have a bit of a love / hate relationship with being single.

80% of the time, I am able to celebrate my independence. I genuinely appreciate having the freedom to pursue my passions without compromise. I even love getting up in the morning and being able to eat breakfast whenever I want and with whomever I want. Does any of this sound familiar? Read More