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Baby Boomers Are More Depressed than Other Generations – It’s Time to Fight Back!

By Margaret Manning February 16, 2017

Life after 60 is a time of transitions. Our kids have left the home. After decades climbing the corporate ladder, many of us are finding our careers grinding to a halt. Silver divorces are on the rise as many baby boomers re-evaluate their relationships. Read More

Get More from Life After 60 by Balancing Your Reality and Your Expectations

By Margaret Manning February 13, 2017

When we reach our 60s, most of us have experienced our share of disappointments.

Many of us feel like we haven’t found the financial security that we expected to have by this age. Others feel a sense of sadness, or even guilt, for not building stronger relationships with our friends and family. Read More

What is Money? Money Management Tips for Women Over 60

By Margaret Manning February 10, 2017

Money, in our world, is a very important asset. Could money be defined as something other than paper bills and coins? Join us in discussion with financial advisor Allan Roth, who shares great insight on managing our money past the age of 60. Enjoy the show!  Read More

Say Bye-Bye to these Kinds of Friends After 60

By Margaret Manning February 10, 2017

As baby boomers, we have collected a lot of friends over the last 50 to 60 years. Some of us still stay in touch with people we knew as children. Most of us have at least a few high school or college buddies. We have work friends and social acquaintances, poker buddies and professional contacts. Read More

Is Your Long Memory Making You Unhappy?

By Margaret Manning February 06, 2017

One of the best things about being over 60 is that you finally have some perspective on how the world really works.

When it comes to relationships, love, money and health, you have decades of experience to draw on. For the most part, this is a great thing. After all, as George Santayana said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Read More

7 Questions to Ask Before Making a Big Change in Your Life After 60

By Susan "Honey" Good February 03, 2017

There are two types of change – those changes thrust upon us, leaving us no choice, and those that we make by choice – both with either a positive or negative outcome.

I have, as have you, no doubt, been faced with many mountainous, thrust-upon-me kind of life changes. Read More

How to Avoid Senior Dating Scams, According to a Professional Dating Coach

By Sixty and Me January 31, 2017

We all want love in our lives, no matter what age we are! But maintaining healthy relationships – romantic and otherwise – becomes even more important in our 50s, 60s and beyond.

So, how do you put yourself out there and make new connections in the over-50 dating scene? Read More

These 5 Misconceptions About Dating After 50 Will Shock You

By Sixty and Me January 24, 2017

When it comes to dating, it can be challenging no matter what your age.

But for women in the Sixty and Me community, dating can be accompanied by frustrating stereotypes, making it even more of a challenge. Read More

5 Things Every Woman Over 60 Should Do to Prepare for a Doctor’s Visit

By Molly Stevens January 23, 2017

I’ve been on both sides of the exam table, as a patient and as a nurse in a busy internal medicine practice. I’d like to share some tips on how to prepare for a visit with your doctor. Read More

When It Comes to Online Senior Dating, Do Women Hold All the Cards?

By Margaret Manning January 18, 2017

Have you decided the time has come to start dating again? If you have, and are unsure how to go about it, the best thing to do is talk with an expert. Professional dating coach, Lisa Copeland, discusses the one most important thing that every woman should have before she starts looking for a man. Enjoy the show! Read More