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Ageism, Activism and the Fight for a Better Life After 60

By Sixty and Me June 17, 2017

We’ve all seen the television commercials, read the articles, or watched the movies in which society tries to tell us that people our age only have two options: become pathetic, useless individuals living in a shell of our former selves OR we must cover our wrinkles, refuse to retire, and become motorcycle-riding thrill seekers. Neither extreme scenario is necessary for us to get the most from life after 60. Read More

Transitioning Into Retirement? Here Are 5 Tips for Managing Your Money

By Sixty and Me June 14, 2017

After years of working both in the home and in the workforce, many women over the age of 60 find themselves eager for retirement. But when is the right time to retire and how do you know if you can truly afford the life you have been looking forward to? Read More

4 Health Risks of Too Much Technology, Especially for Older Adults

By Jessica Hegg June 12, 2017

Remember the video of the woman who was busy looking down at her phone and walked right into a fountain? Read More

Let’s Create a Mass Movement Against Ageism!

By Margaret Manning June 12, 2017

The word activist has a strange ring to it. Yet, when the cause is worth it—why not join the movement? In today’s conversation, ageism activist Ashton Applewhite will share her thoughts on becoming a part of a community of active women. Enjoy the show! Read More

What is a Caregiver Cruise and Why Should You Consider Taking One?

By Anthony Cirillo June 02, 2017

There are 66 million family caregivers in the U.S. alone; 70% are female and 25% are Millennials. Caregivers suffer worsened health than non-caregivers and 40-60% report symptoms of depression. Some caregivers, like my sister, pre-decease the ones for whom they care. Read More

Hip Hip Hooray! How to Get Through a Hip Replacement with Grace and Positivity

By Elizabeth Dunkel May 20, 2017

My hip hurt for years; I started limping. But I lived with the pain because I didn’t want to pay attention to it when there were so many more interesting things to do! When friends suggested hip replacement, I recoiled. Hip replacement was a dirty word in my life…

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5 Ways We Lose Confidence in a Divorce After 50

By Sandra Hughes May 02, 2017

When you go through a divorce, it is quite possible that you will experience a crisis of confidence. I did. I wondered how I was going to deal with it all: the emotions, the financial realities, the effect that the divorce would have on my children. Was I up to it? Would I be able to do it? Read More

14 Ways to Reinvent Yourself After Your Career Ends

By Jeff Henning April 06, 2017

How does someone unimagine your job for you? To put it simply: they fire you, downsize you, lay you off (what does that mean exactly?), outsource you, or let you go (where did I go?). Read More

4 Secrets to Managing Your Money in the Years Before Retirement

By Margaret Manning February 16, 2017

The years before retirement are especially important for making decisions about our spending habits, investments and other financial issues. Where do we begin? Join us in discussion with financial advisor Allan Roth, who will give us some pointers on being wise when creating our retirement plan. Enjoy the show! Read More

Are You Wearing a Costume to Work? Maybe it’s Time for an Encore Career!

By Delia Lloyd January 31, 2017

I ran into a former colleague at a party recently. He told me that despite having a prestigious and well-paying job in the private sector, he felt like he needed to move on from his current position because he’s been wearing a “costume” to work for the past two years. Read More