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Don’t Make New Year’s Resolutions: Mature Women Enjoy This Alternative

By Kathleen M. Rehl December 27, 2018

The year 2019 is almost here. You might be thinking about a New Year’s resolution, a way to make your life better. If you’ve done this before, you probably focused on some self-improvement goal. Read More

9 Holiday Fitness Tips for Women Over 60 (That You May Need to Keep in Mind!)

By Jessica Hegg December 22, 2018

While filled with fun events and joyful family gatherings, the holidays can also be busy, stressful, and filled with lots of indulging and little to no exercise. The truth is, however, that staying physically active can only benefit your holiday season, providing noticeable perks like: Read More

A Compassionate Christmas from One Generation to the Next

By Christine Field December 15, 2018

Do you want Christmas to be more than the dazzle of gifts and tinsel, either for yourself, or your child or grandchild? Read More

4 Wonderful Ways to Conquer Loneliness When You’re Part of the 60-Plus Crowd

By Darlene Corbett December 14, 2018

The Internet is probably the greatest purveyor of communication since the printing press. Thanks to that brilliant invention, the world is now virtually connected with the click of a mouse. Read More

12 Unusual Tips Any Woman Over 60 Can Use to Chase Away the Blues

By Jan Moore December 12, 2018

The holidays tend to be charged with lots of emotion and plenty of myths about this ‘magical’ time of year, especially for those of us in the decades beyond 60. Wandering through a mall in search of the ideal gift can be exhausting. It’s a time of high expectations that often go unfulfilled…

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4 Ways to Combat Senior Isolation This Holiday Season

By Anthony Cirillo December 08, 2018

According to the AARP, 51 percent of people over 75 live alone. That’s 15 million people in the U.S., including 27 percent over 65. Of those numbers, 26 percent face an increased risk of death due to subjective feeling of loneliness. Read More

Africa and Me: A Solo Safari Through the Eyes of a 60-Plus Traveler

By Brooke Nichols November 27, 2018

You’ve probably thought about it. Maybe you even planned it sometime at the beginning of your fifth decade, then let all the deadlines pass. Read More

Retirement Planning: Leaving a Legacy for Your Family (That Will Stand the Test of Time!)

By Margaret Manning November 25, 2018

Leaving a legacy is often connected with money and real estate – but not always. Join us in discussion with financial expert Pam Krueger whose advice is sure to shed some light on the topic. Enjoy the conversation! Read More

Fashion and Changing Perceptions of Older Women: Introducing the Fierce 50 Campaign

By Sixty and Me November 25, 2018

Fashion can really change others’ perception of who we are, no matter our age. Join us in discussion with lifestyle blogger Jodie Filogomo who knows what it means to be a fierce woman. Enjoy the show! Read More

Tom Hanks Only Has Eyes for His Red-Hot Wife

By Sixty and Me November 13, 2018

After 30 years of marriage, it is not uncommon for spouses to stop looking at one another with adoration, lust, and pure, unadulterated desire. While 30 years with another person can often create an incredibly deep love and a genuine connection, it can also cause some of that initial physical attraction to naturally fade over time. Read More