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Retirement Planning: Leaving a Legacy for Your Family (That Will Stand the Test of Time!)

By Margaret Manning November 25, 2018

Leaving a legacy is often connected with money and real estate – but not always. Join us in discussion with financial expert Pam Krueger whose advice is sure to shed some light on the topic. Enjoy the conversation! Read More

Makeup for Older Women: My Fabulous Manhattan Makeup Tutorial

By Margaret Manning November 23, 2018

Discovering new makeup brands is always fun. Join Margaret in a demonstration of her newly acquired Manhattan products and find out if they can work for you. Enjoy the show and check out the links to the mentioned products at the end of the article! Read More

Isabella Rossellini Shares Her Favorite Beauty Products and Positive Aging Perspective

By Sixty and Me September 22, 2018

Isabella Rossellini, 66, is not only known for being an accomplished actress, model, filmmaker, and artist, but also for her very elegant, very recognizable signature style. Read More

Tired of Yelling Over Your Meal? Here’s How to Find a Quiet Senior-Friendly Restaurant

By Janet Basilone September 16, 2018

There are a few things in life that drive me bonkers. One is when people discard their notes on the sidewalk instead of the trash can. Or when a person lets the lobby door close in my face — blissfully unaware that I’m behind, intent on slowing him down a few precious seconds. Read More

Happy 78th Birthday Raquel Welch – Way More than Just a Pretty Face

By Margaret Manning September 05, 2018

Raquel Welch was born on September 5, 1940, in Chicago, Illinois. She worked as a model, waitress and TV weather girl, before getting into films. Today, Raquel turns 78 and I’d love us all to wish her a very happy birthday! Let’s take a look at some of the highlights from her career and why she means so much to many women over 60. Read More

Exploring Both Sides of the Physician-Aided Dying Conversation

By Ellen Rand August 26, 2018

Of all the healthcare issues that spark controversy, extreme emotion and passionate advocacy, the idea of physician-assisted dying arguably tops the list. It’s not hard to understand why. Faced with the prospect of intractable pain and prolonged suffering, many people believe that…

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What’s New in Your World? August 12, 2018

By Margaret Manning August 12, 2018

Hi everyone! Here are the biggest news stories for August 12, 2018 along with a few of my own thoughts. I also have a fascinating question to ask all of you. I hope that you will join the discussion! Read More

How to Be an Adventurous Lover of Life in Your 60s by Saying, “I Can!”

By Noelle Nelson August 06, 2018

Beyoncé has a famous song – perhaps her most famous – called “All the Single Ladies.” I’d like to retitle it “All the Senior Ladies.”

This does not come as a call to get a guy to marry you, which is the theme of Beyoncé’s song, but as a call to be adventuresome. If you like it, go for it. Whatever that “it” might be. It could be sky-diving, cycling, Tango, going back to school or painting. Read More

How to Feel Visible and Vibrant After 60 in 5 Easy Steps

By Susan "Honey" Good July 04, 2018

I’ve shared the story before about how, several years ago, I hosted a small group of women – all over 60 – at my home and was shocked to discover that many of them felt that, with age, they had become ‘invisible.’ Read More

What Watching the Royal Wedding Taught Me About Finding Serenity in Solitude

By Mary Lou Harris May 26, 2018

Like many who are not close watchers of all things royal, I did make an exception and watched the recent wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. I planned to watch for the pageantry, to admire the hats and to see the royal family and the finely-dressed A-list guests. Read More