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Is Co-Living a Lifestyle You Could Embrace in Your 60s?

By Margaret Manning May 07, 2018

Co-living is a new way of looking at independent living in a community. This is a new lifestyle of communal houses created and run by their residents. Read More

I Love Floral Tights! Why Fashion After 60 is About Wearing What Makes You Happy

By Sixty and Me May 06, 2018

As we age our view of style changes. We are looking for happy, energizing clothes that bring vibrancy into our lives. Join us in conversation with style blogger Mel Kobayashi and prepare to be wowed. Enjoy the show! Read More

4 Painful Truths About Retiring Abroad That I Learned the Hard Way

By Margaret Manning April 29, 2018

I didn’t mean to retire in Switzerland. Instead, retiring abroad was a happy accident. After spending more than four decades in corporate jobs, I found myself out of work for the first time. One of my sons was living in Switzerland and the other had settled in Scotland. In addition, my marriage had ended several years earlier, so, there really wasn’t a strong incentive for me to stay in the U.S. Read More

How to Control What Posts You See on Your Facebook Newsfeed

By Judi Jacobs March 30, 2018

Over the past 10+ years, Facebook has grown to over two billion active monthly users. It provides a great way to stay connected with family and friends, old and new, but it also has a lot of noise that can drive you crazy.  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

Tips for Getting the Most from Group Adventure Travel

By Sixty and Me March 10, 2018

Traveling as a group can be fun – also tricky, awkward and unpredictable. And if you’re looking for adventure, things seem to change a bit. Join us in discussion with travel specialist Shila Desai who has some tips to share about group adventure travel. Enjoy the show! Read More

Why Boomers May Need a BFF

By Joy Stephenson-Laws March 07, 2018

Recently, I was listening to the radio in the car, and one of my favorite songs from my college days, Carole King’s “You’ve Got a Friend,” was playing…

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Tapping into the Gig Economy and Working as an Independent Contractor in Your 60s

By Hilary Henderson March 06, 2018

The gig economy? What is that? It is simply a technical word for the economy that absorbs a number of part-time and flexi-time workers into employment on a contractual basis, via the Internet. 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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How a Pot of Soup Can Be a Cure for Loneliness After 60

By Peg Doyle February 25, 2018

I listened to a program about loneliness and was struck by how much of it there is in society today. We’ve become isolated by the very technology that was designed to connect us…

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