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How to Boost Your Memory with Simple Lifestyle Changes

By Joy Stephenson-Laws July 27, 2019

I think I can speak for most of us boomers when I say that one of the more frustrating things about getting older is experiencing what we affectionately call “senior moments.” Read More

How to Look After Your Elderly Parents Without Taking Away Their Independence

By Pat McMahon June 17, 2019

There comes a time in most of our lives when we must take on the role of caregiver. For many of us, that time comes when our elderly parents can no longer look after themselves as well as they once did…

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Why Being a Craftpreneur is Perfect for Older Adults… and How to Succeed

By Sixty and Me June 13, 2019

Do you have a passion for knitting, crochet, soap making, woodworking, metalworking, photography, painting or sewing? Are you looking to make a little extra money in the years leading up to – or during – retirement? Then, being a craftpreneur may be for you! Read More

Afraid of Running Out of Cash After Retirement? We Have a Solution!

By Sixty and Me April 01, 2019

For many older women already or soon-to-be retired, money is an ongoing concern. Are the golden years you’ve long anticipated becoming tarnished with financial worries?

In today’s video discussion, investing expert and PBS Money Track host Pam Krueger shares three practical tips on how to tackle our fears head-on. If you’re ready to control your money worries instead of letting them control you, read on! Read More

How to Plan for Your Ideal Themed Travel Tour

By Sixty and Me March 10, 2019

Many women over 60 consider travel as the top activity on their bucket list. With newfound freedom from the nine-to-five job, you now have the opportunity to pursue your interests. Read More

3 Reasons Why Lifelong Learning Is Critically Important for Your Health

By Cyn Meyer February 16, 2019

Think school is something reserved for your adolescent years?

Perhaps in the traditional sense… but studies show that education is particularly important for people in their 60s and beyond. Read More

4 Ways to Rediscover Who You Really Are in Your 60s

By Christine Field February 10, 2019

Do you ever yearn to go back to the good old days when your kids were small, and you were busy, busy, busy helping them grow and enrich their lives? Unfortunately, that is not an option. Time, and children, march on. Read More

Making Friends After 60 is as Easy as 1, 2, 3… ok, 4 :)

By Margaret Manning February 08, 2019

The women in our community come from vastly different backgrounds. We have different hobbies, interests, beliefs and priorities. But, one thing that we all need is friendship. Unfortunately, at our age, making friends isn’t always easy. So, today, I thought that it would be useful to share 4 steps that I personally have followed to improve my social life. I hope that you find today’s video helpful! 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

The Long Game of Changing Direction After 60, for Better or Worse

By Terri Edmund January 19, 2019

Just when I thought this side of 60 my life could be more predictable, an unexpected storm blew in and changed everything. I shouldn’t have been caught so off guard. Read More

Staying Safe on Senior Dating Sites: A Professional Dating Coach Weighs in

By Sixty and Me January 17, 2019

Today more than ever, women over the age of 50 are finding opportunities for love and friendship in the unlikeliest of places. They are meeting in competitive sporting events, senior living communities, book clubs, cruises and traveling groups. Read More