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Adorable Raccoon Gains a Few Pounds… Needs to Be Rescued by Police!

By Sixty and Me January 27, 2018

We all know the feeling. January rolls around and we find ourselves struggling to fit into our favorite pair of pants. So, we sigh and make our New Year’s resolutions. This year is going to be the year that we finally get our act together and lose a little weight. Read More

How to Embrace Your Truth and Live an Authentic Life

By Margaret Manning January 26, 2018

At this time of the year, many of us are starting to question the New Year’s resolutions that we made only a few short weeks ago. So, today, I want to offer an alternative perspective on getting more from life. I want to talk about how becoming more ourselves is more important than becoming someone or something else. Personally, I think that this message has a lot of power and I hope that you will join us for a chat. 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

5 Ways to Cultivate Gratitude in Daily Life After 60

By Delia Lloyd January 23, 2018

It’s that time of year again: the time when we make resolutions. A few years back, I decided that rather than set specific, time-bound goals for myself each year, I would embrace an annual concept. One year it was slow living. Another year it was authenticity.

This year my concept is gratitude. Read More

The Best Diet Advice You’ll Ever Receive After 60

By Elizabeth Klodas January 19, 2018

If you’re like most Americans, you probably made a New Year’s resolution to eat healthier or make some grand change to your diet. Read More

Finding a Job After 60: 5 Tools That Can Help You Craft Your Personal Elevator Pitch

By Delia Lloyd December 01, 2017

Ah, the elevator pitch. That magically concise statement of your background, experience and ambition, all neatly trimmed down to 30 seconds, which can, rendered persuasively, land you your next job. 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

GET GLAD: Your Practical Guide to a Happier Life After 60

By Douglas Winslow Cooper December 02, 2016

In this holiday season, many people find themselves happier than usual, but some do not.

Their expectations are not met because the past seems better than the present. It’s good to be reminded how to get back on track, how to get happier.

Harry Hoover’s little book, GET GLAD, is indeed a “practical guide to a happier life.” Read More

Beyond “Grandma’s Apple Pie”: These 12 Amazing Food Bloggers Will Bring Some Magic Into Your Kitchen

By Margaret Manning November 16, 2016

When you think about the kind of dishes traditionally associated with people our age, recipes like “Grandma’s Apple Pie,” “Old-Time Scalloped Potatoes” and “Turkey Pot Pie” probably spring to mind. After all, these are the kinds of recipes that people in their 50s and 60s are seen making in the movies and on TV. Read More

You Can Do Anything with Your Life After 60 – It Only Takes 1 Minute a Day

By Margaret Manning July 12, 2014

If there’s one thing that I know about life after 60 it’s that you can do anything you set your mind to. In my case, spring is here and it’s time for me to dust off my sneakers and get back in shape. Read More