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How Technology Can Help You Expand Your Friendships After 50

By Ann Voorhees Baker August 13, 2018

Seems like, with every year, we find ourselves regarding our women friends as ever more precious. We’ve learned that our husbands or partners cannot satisfy every need we have for sharing and companionship, but that’s OK because we have friends who share the interests that our partners don’t. Read More

Myths, Facts and Reasons to Consider a Senior Move Manager

By Anthony Cirillo May 10, 2018

I had the pleasure of recently interviewing Mary Kay Buysee, Executive Director of the National Association of Senior Move Managers (NASMM) here in the U.S.  Read More

How to Start a Consulting Business After 50: 6 Tips You Need to Know

By Sixty and Me May 08, 2018

Before I retired from my corporate career, I thought that starting a business meant finding a big idea, developing a product, hiring staff and setting out to “make the world a better place.” Like most people, I saw the stories of companies like Facebook and Google and believed that starting a company required a hard-to-find combination of business and technical skills. Read More

Investing in Retirement: How Can Retirees Fight Back Against Low Interest Rates

By Sixty and Me March 24, 2018

Finances can be very complicated. Add investing to the picture and some of us would rather visit “La La Land.” How do we deal with this issue? Join us in conversation with finance expert Pam Krueger who has some great organization strategies to share. Enjoy the show! Read More

Not So Guilty Pleasures: 3 Life Enhancers to Make You Feel Like a Million Bucks After 60

By Elizabeth Dunkel March 02, 2018

Who doesn’t love it when they find a pleasure that’s absolutely free? Not only do I know I’ve treated myself to something wonderful, I feel very clever about it, which makes me feel, well, rich. And that is the whole point of my philosophy of living like a millionaire on a retirement budget. Read More

Alone on Valentine’s Day? This Year, Be Your Own Valentine

By Sally Fox February 10, 2018

Remember those days when, as a child, you gave little heart-shaped Valentines and then waited and hoped you’d get some yourself? Read More

States Beginning to Get the Message: Family Caregivers Need and Deserve Help!

By Sixty and Me February 05, 2018

Being a caregiver is tough, especially if you still have a job. Not only do you need to deal with the stress of looking after a loved one, but, you need to manage your career as well. Read More

Surviving a Divorce After 60? What to Do When Things Are Not Going Your Way

By Martha Bodyfelt January 18, 2018

The New Year brings a lot of promise for women going through or recovering from divorce. Yet for some of us, there are still a lot of challenges and mixed feelings. Read More

Relieve Travel Stress with This Technology Checklist

By Judi Jacobs December 07, 2017

We take vacations to relax, get away from our everyday stress and reconnect with friends and loved ones. But sometimes the planning and prep for a vacation can feel like more work than it’s worth. Read More

Help! I Need to Find an ATM! 4 Tips for Locating an ATM While Traveling

By Margaret Manning October 22, 2017

Where are all the ATMs near me? It’s a question that every single one of us has asked at one time or another while in another country. After all, very few of us like to travel with huge bundles of cash and not every shop accepts credit cards, especially for small amounts. Read More