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3 Brilliant Ways To Make Travel Over 60 An Unforgettable Adventure

By Sixty and Me February 23, 2019

Like many things in life, group and solo travel have their good and bad points. As our today’s guest says, trying to pick one over the other would be like trying to “Choose between day and night.” If you have had a trip in mind but are unsure which travel style you should choose, or are looking for some encouragement to take the big leap, today’s video with Shila Desani might be what you’ve been waiting for! Read More

Potlucks for Boomers: 6 Creative Ideas for Hosting a Culinary Connection

By Fran Braga Meininger February 23, 2019

As time goes on, we may find entertaining guests less attractive, even overwhelming. We may not have the energy or the inclination to prepare a full dinner party for a large group, nor the extra cash to foot the bill. But we still want to stay in touch and spend time with our dear friends. Read More

The Art of Dressing Stylishly (and Courageously) at Any Age

By Margaret Manning February 23, 2019

They say that the only colors that older women should wear are black and navy. They say that we should be conservative in our clothing choices at our age. Well, who are *they* anyway? I say that dressing stylishly (and courageously) is a choice that we have no matter how old we are. We are vibrant, alive and unique. So, let’s let our individuality shine through. In today’s video, I’ll share some tips on exactly how to do this! 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

Thinking of Downsizing? Here Are Some Tips to Sell Your Home Fast!

By Pat Young February 22, 2019

The well-dressed home sells fast and for top dollar.

The emergence of staging and makeover services around the country is dictating a need that has been crying out to be met. Read More

Tummy for Brains: Can What You Eat Improve Your Memory?

By Margaret Manning February 21, 2019

No matter what our other health and fitness goals are, most of us share the desire to keep a healthy brain as we get a little older. Unfortunately, unlike our muscles, we can’t see our brain operating. So, it’s difficult to know what kind of condition it’s in. Well, today, I want to talk about one way that many women are trying to protect their brains… with food! Of course, nothing in today’s video is medical advice, but, maybe it will give you something to chat about with your doctor. 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

An Insider’s Guide to Retiring in Bali

By Sherry Bronson February 19, 2019

I retired in Bali… can you?

Retirement crept up on me. I had excellent health, meager savings and a severe case of age-appropriate denial. Then, three friends died of cancer within eighteen months. I wasn’t yet sixty-one. All younger than I, they had unrealized dreams and unfinished lives. Read More

Writing an Autobiography Can Help You to Find Happiness After 60

By Margaret Manning February 18, 2019

The stories of our lives are based on our everyday experiences, but, writing an autobiography that fairly represents our accomplishments is up to us. We decide how to interpret what we have done and what has happened to us. Read More

Preventing Aches and Pains: 6 Ways to Make Caregiving Easier on Your Body

By Jessica Hegg February 17, 2019

So much attention gets paid to the stress and emotional toll caregiving can take, but what about the physical side? Read More

How to Bounce Back From Failure (You Can Do This!)

By Margaret Manning February 15, 2019

Failure is a part of life. No matter how well we plan, there is the potential that things just won’t go our way. In fact, I would go so far as to say that success in life isn’t about avoiding failure… it is about bouncing back from our setbacks and quickly putting ourselves on a more positive path. I hope that you find today’s video inspiring. 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!

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Let Your Dreams Be Bigger Than Your Fears: 3 Helpful Ways to Reinvent Your Dreams After 50

By Joan Rudder-Ward February 14, 2019

On July 9, 1948, he became the oldest rookie ever to debut in major league baseball. Leroy “Satchel” Paige was 42 years old. Well, at least somewhere around that age. Throughout his minor league career, the year of his birth would vary between 1900 and 1908. Read More