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Do You Feel Invisible or Invincible Over 60?

By Elena Karplus May 30, 2022

In our youth-oriented society, women are often written-off by age, and if you watch TV or read articles, you would think that after 40 we begin a wild ride up and over the hill. It’s as if we begin a steady course toward invisibility…

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5-Day Dating Rule: How to Speed Up Online Dating and Get Real Dates

By Andrea McGinty May 29, 2022

Ever heard of the 5-Day Momentum Rule? It’s a very powerful concept. As a dating coach/counselor with over 25 years of dating experience, I know this for a fact! This rule has gained even more importance in the past five years as our attention…

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The Definitive Answer to Your Dizziness Questions

By Lex Gonzales May 27, 2022

Dizziness is a common problem for the Boomer generation, but many are afraid to ask questions about it. They may not know what is causing their dizziness, or they may be worried that it is a sign of something more serious. In this article, I will answer…

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Forget Brain Games! 14 Ways Reading and Writing Can Give Your Aging Brain a Boost!

By Penelope Jane Whiteley May 26, 2022

Reading is a passion we can take into our old age and not worry about our performance! After all, it’s not a game we’re playing… we’re just keeping our brains functioning at optimum level. Let’s be clear…

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Bridgerton: How Much Do You Love This Regency Romance Series?

By Angela Jackson May 24, 2022

I won’t lie. When Bridgerton dropped in December 2020, I was meh. I’m not a particular fan of the genre, no matter the century (I am more of a drama or “com with just a dash of rom” reader), and I had never heard of bestselling historical romance…

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An Interesting Black Spring in the Arts

By Ann Boland May 22, 2022

Black people have always been writing and singing, but few companies were producing Black Art. To garner the substantial funds to produce for storefront theater, much less Chicago Lyric Opera or Broadway, requires a guarantee of success…

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I Choose Me! Becoming Your Own Best Advocate in the Years After 60

By Becky Kueker May 21, 2022

Being the product of an abusive father, I grew up a people pleaser. By constantly trying to please him, I learned to survive. In doing so, for years I kept lying to my inner self. We all know we should never lie to ourselves…

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Learn to Feel Younger While Getting Older

By Jane Duncan Rogers May 20, 2022

Recently, Jane Fonda, aged 85, spoke of one of the essential aspects of ageing gracefully. What could it be, I wondered – staying healthy? Keeping moving? Having younger people around you? Actually, it was none of that.

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My Father’s an Exhibitionist – What to Do When a Parent Acts Out

By Anthony Cirillo May 20, 2022

I spoke to Dr. Pamela Pitman Brown, a credentialed professional gerontologist and a fellow in the Academy of Gerontology, about the topic of inappropriate sexual behaviors displayed by a loved one in the throes of dementia…

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Teaching Style to Your Grandchildren: Fun Shopping with the Next Generation

By Andrea Pflaumer May 20, 2022

Not all that long ago, women over 60 were relegated to the hinterlands of style. Phrases like “dressing like your grandma” or “dressing like an old lady” were the unkindest dig one could make about someone’s attire…

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