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3 Ways to Deal with the “If Only’s” and “What If’s” After 60

By Jane Duncan Rogers May 01, 2018

Sylvia was distraught. “If only I had noticed the extent to which he was in pain! I mean, if I had noticed, then I could have insisted he went to the doctor earlier. What if I had done that? If only I had! He might still be alive and with me today.” Read More

What Happens to Your 401K and IRA After Retirement? You May Be Surprised

By Sixty and Me April 22, 2018

We all want to get our hands on our 401K at retirement, but do we know how to do it the right way? Join us in discussion with financial expert Pam Krueger who has priceless advice to share with our community. Enjoy the show! Read More

4 Questions to Help You Beat the Blues

By Sherry Bronson April 08, 2018

Recently, a friend had a phone call from someone she’d met several years ago. They had enjoyed a number of conversations over coffee back then, but the man was married with a family. In her mind they were just friends. Read More

Investing in Retirement: How Can Retirees Fight Back Against Low Interest Rates

By Sixty and Me March 24, 2018

Finances can be very complicated. Add investing to the picture and some of us would rather visit “La La Land.” How do we deal with this issue? Join us in conversation with finance expert Pam Krueger who has some great organization strategies to share. Enjoy the show! Read More

4 Ways to Become More Courageous and Resilient in Your 60s

By Joan Frances Moran March 17, 2018

This week I was racing to finish my novel, a thriller that takes place in Cuba, and it struck me that completing this manuscript, which has held my devotion for two years, was an act of courage. Read More

The Impact and Power of Random Acts of Kindness

By Debra Englander March 05, 2018

Students at Carmel High School in Indiana recently carried out a day of “random acts of kindness.” One class wrote and posted more than 5,000 uplifting and positive messages on student lockers…

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Practical House Sitting Tips from a Female Road Warrior

By Sixty and Me January 06, 2018

We all know what babysitting is. Been there, done that. House sitting, though – what is it? Join us in discussion with Penelope Whiteley who knows all about this new trend that has been gaining popularity in recent years. Enjoy the show! Read More

8 Ways That the New US Tax Law Might Affect Your Retirement

By Stan Corey January 04, 2018

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was approved and is now the new law of the land.

While the majority of the media has covered the proposals for the changes as being a boon for the wealthy, they have missed discussing how the new tax laws affect most retirees. Read More

Fighting from Within: Connie’s Big Move Against Corporate Ageism

By Howard Fishman December 23, 2017

The following is part three of Connie’s story. Go to Part One and Part Two if you have missed the previous installments.

Finding research on ageism in the workplace: easy. Uncovering how individual companies were solving the issue: nearly impossible. Read More

How to Handle the Fear of a Health Emergency While Traveling as an Older Woman

By Elizabeth Dunkel December 21, 2017

This is the scenario no one wants to imagine. I went on an Alaskan cruise, healthy and fit, and ended up leaving the ship in an ambulance for the emergency room of the local Ketchikan hospital. Read More