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Dating Over 50: How to Avoid Online Dating Scammers

By Margaret Manning January 14, 2017

Online dating could be dangerous if you don’t know how to protect yourself. Are you aware of the safety precautions you need to take when meeting men online? Professional dating coach, Lisa Copeland, is here today to give us some tips how to avoid scammers. Enjoy the show! Read More

What Advice Would You Give to Younger Women?

By Margaret Manning January 10, 2017

One of the horrible things about wisdom is that it always seems to come too late for us to benefit from it personally. That’s just a part of life! Well, at least we can take some solace from the fact that others can benefit from our wisdom. They may make the same mistakes as we did anyway, but, at least we can say that we tried to help! Today, I would like to ask you what advice you would give to a woman in her 20s or 30s today. What do you wish someone had told you when you were that age? 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

Happy 72nd Birthday Rod Stewart – You’re Way More than Just Sexy!

By Margaret Manning January 10, 2017

Some entertainers are timeless and Rod Stewart is definitely one of them! Today, on January 10th, is his 72nd birthday, so, let’s take a look at his amazing life and wish him all the best! Read More

The Power of Being a Mentor After 60

By Margaret Manning January 08, 2017

If there is one thing that I have learned in talking with the women in our community it is that we have a lot of wisdom to share. After 60+ years on this planet, how could it be any other way? Well, today, I want to talk about how you can put your wisdom to good use by being a mentor. Whether you want to help young women who are starting a business or prefer to mentor younger kids, there are so many ways to give back. 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

Supporting Each Other After the Loss of a Sibling

By Molly Stevens January 07, 2017

Having lost both parents I was no stranger to major loss, but in 2012 when my sister Linda died I knew this parting was unique. I looked for support but found more information about coping with the loss of a pet than how to handle losing an adult sibling…

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Facing Elderly Care Decisions: 5 Things to Know When Mom Needs Help

By Anthony Cirillo January 07, 2017

In my recent HuffPost50 article, I wrote about things to look for when visiting older relatives during the holidays. For many, the holidays are one of the few times during the year when you get to really see how they are faring. And if you have not seen someone for say six months, declines in mental or physical health can be readily apparent. Read More

Senior Travel Secret: Hostels Are Not Just for the Young

By Jane and Duncan Dempster-Smith January 05, 2017

Have you shied away from staying in hostels because you thought you were just not the right age?

Since 2013 we have been on the road continuously travelling and have stayed at many hostels in the last three years. I was hesitant at first; I thought there may be an age gap.

How wrong I was. Read More

“Disabled Lizard” No More! Make a Spectacular New Year’s Resolution Today

By Noelle Nelson January 03, 2017

It’s hard to tell with rescue pups, but my vet figured that my beloved Ringo was about 2 years old when he came into my life. This makes him now about 12. Read More

Get Moving with Our New Gentle Yoga Flows

By Margaret Manning December 28, 2016

Take your yoga practice to the next level with our Gentle Yoga Flows video series, designed just for us older adults. If you liked our Gentle Yoga videos with Cat Kabira, you’ll love this new series! The sequel to our wildly popular yoga series is available now – online and on DVD. Movement is essential […]

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Unlock the Secret to Faster Knitting with these Online Videos

By Sixty and Me December 27, 2016

For many women, knitting is a relaxing process, something akin to meditation. Knitting gives us the opportunity to step back from the chaos of the world around us and focus on a process that just makes sense. Read More