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Retirement Fastlane? 2 Reasons to Rent Your Car for Money (and 2 Reasons to Slam on the Brakes!)

By Sixty and Me April 13, 2019

If you are approaching retirement, chances are you’re concerned about whether you have enough money stashed away to weather the years ahead. You may have even started to think about creative ways to make a little extra money in retirement…

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How to Breach the Topic of Death and Dying with Your Spouse – the Tough Questions You Don’t Want to Ask

By Cheryl Hughes April 02, 2019

What if death and life were not opposites? What if they were both parts of reality? If that was true, would we still hesitate when needing or wanting to talk about death and dying? How can we make these conversations more organic, more natural? Read More

5 Reasons You Need an End of Life Plan (#3 Can Catch You Out!)

By Sixty and Me March 25, 2019

Do you need to be convinced that an end of life plan is a good idea for women over 60? In today’s video, Jane Duncan Rogers, the founder of the nonprofit organization Before I Go Solutions, is here to do just that! Keep reading to learn her five reasons why a good end of life plan can make your final years so much easier on you and those who care about you! 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

10 Steps You Can Take to Fall in Love With Your Community

By Jan Moore February 24, 2019

Whether you’re a newcomer or a long-time resident, there are multiple ways to experience more joy and connection in your community. Read More

Road Scholar “Get-Togethers” Combine Large Group Camaraderie with Small Group Learning

By Sixty and Me February 23, 2019

Road Scholar, the not-for-profit leader in educational travel, offers an incredible depth and breadth of learning adventures for adults for whom learning is the adventure of a lifetime.

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Potlucks for Boomers: 6 Creative Ideas for Hosting a Culinary Connection

By Fran Braga Meininger February 23, 2019

As time goes on, we may find entertaining guests less attractive, even overwhelming. We may not have the energy or the inclination to prepare a full dinner party for a large group, nor the extra cash to foot the bill. But we still want to stay in touch and spend time with our dear friends. Read More

Tips for Choosing a River Cruise

By Wendy Edwardson February 21, 2019

Choosing a river cruise can well be like trying to order a meal. What type of bread, which soup, what dressing, how do you want your steak? Every year more and more boats are on the rivers. Which one suits your appetite and bank account? I guarantee once you read this, you will be calling an expert. Read More

An Insider’s Guide to Retiring in Bali

By Sherry Bronson February 19, 2019

I retired in Bali… can you?

Retirement crept up on me. I had excellent health, meager savings and a severe case of age-appropriate denial. Then, three friends died of cancer within eighteen months. I wasn’t yet sixty-one. All younger than I, they had unrealized dreams and unfinished lives. 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