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6 Ways to Make New Friends as an Older Adult by Talking to Strangers

By Karen Venable April 13, 2018

At the risk of sounding like I’m advocating that you become one of those unaware old folks who try to engage strangers – inappropriately, in extended conversations – I’m going to say this anyway: “DO talk to strangers…”

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Money Management in Retirement: Do You Still Need a Financial Advisor?

By Sixty and Me April 09, 2018

There is a lot of negative talk about financial advisors – can we trust them, or are we better off managing our own savings and funds? Financial expert Pam Krueger is here to expose the truth about financial advisors. Enjoy the show! Read More

It’s Never Too Late! 6 Ways to Make a Change in Your Life After 60

By Ginny McReynolds April 06, 2018

If you’re like me, the beginning of a new week, or a new month, is often the perfect time to start a new venture – taking up a hobby, learning a skill, even starting a business. Read More

4 Ways to Become a Financially Savvy “Bag Lady”

By Danielle Howard April 01, 2018

Do you often imagine your future as a disheveled, elderly lady, pushing a wobbly cart overflowing with belongings down the street? Read More

How to Control What Posts You See on Your Facebook Newsfeed

By Judi Jacobs March 30, 2018

Over the past 10+ years, Facebook has grown to over two billion active monthly users. It provides a great way to stay connected with family and friends, old and new, but it also has a lot of noise that can drive you crazy.  Read More

Saving for Retirement: 3 Reasons to Avoid the “Post Kids Spending Spree” Trap

By Sixty and Me March 28, 2018

The day that your youngest child leaves the house, or graduates from university, is a bitter-sweet moment for most parents. On the one hand, you are faced with sadness, fear and loneliness. On the other hand, you finally have the opportunity to start living your life again. Read More

Happy 74th Birthday, Diana Ross

By Margaret Manning March 25, 2018

Even though I was born in England, I have a close connection to Detroit, where I spent several years as a teenager. Read More

What Losing My Mom Taught Me About Life, Love and Devotion

By Iris Pastor March 18, 2018

Tuesday, New York City

The call came around noon on Tuesday. It was from my son, who was in Cincinnati for business and had stopped to see his grandmother.

“Mom,” my son beseeched, “you need to get to Ohio as fast as you can. Nana’s not doing well.” Read More

Boost Your Productivity After 60 with This Morning Trick

By Susan Tereba March 17, 2018

Ten years ago, five floors up in a Mumbai apartment, a sari clad palm reader told me I’d work until I was 78. That still suits me fine since I don’t have ‘retirement’ either in my bank account or my vocabulary. I’m one of the lucky ones that loves working and can’t imagine living without this passion that daily spurs me on. Read More

Discover the Power of Words to Create Meaningful Conversations After 60

By Sheryl Nicholson March 12, 2018

I love the power of words and how you can re-arrange them in such a way to create impact. But how do you do that when meeting people? Read More