December 22nd, 2022
David Goldstein
A life insurance medical exam is an important step you will need to take in order to secure coverage. The life insurance medical exam typically involves a blood and urine sample, a height/weight measurement, as well as questions about your health history and lifestyle choices such as smoking or drinking. Depending on the life insurance […]
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December 21st, 2022
Lori Williams
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), data consistently shows that cold weather kills more people then hot weather. This may be surprising to most Texans, however, during the Texas winter storm in February 2021, 246 people lost their lives, many to hypothermia. The National Institutes of Health (NIH), states that older adults are […]
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December 21st, 2022
Phyllis Ayman
We’re making our list, and checking it twice, to make sure everyone is happy and thinks we’re nice. But….. is that the true meaning of the holiday season? Are we present for ourselves and, therefore, ultimately, can we be fully present for our families? Are we forgetting the simplest pleasures of life that bring us […]
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December 21st, 2022
Rita Robison
On a recent trip, I learned a valuable lesson. Most airlines won’t reimburse you for electronics if they’re in a checked bag that gets lost. How did I find that out? When I arrived at the Southwest ticket counter at SeaTac Airport, I had three items – my purse, a bag of Christmas presents, and […]
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December 21st, 2022
David Goldstein
Retirement should be a time of relaxation, reflection checking off items on your bucket list and just enjoying life in general. But with the current economic uncertainty, celebrating one’s golden years is not as straightforward as it used to be. As a result, more and more retirees are having to confront the realities of a […]
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December 21st, 2022
Contributors
Awesome Boomer-Focused Game Recommendation by Anne Holmes for the NABBW What do a roller skate key, a roach clip, dog tags, a plastic 45 RPM record insert and a Students for Kennedy campaign button have in common? Well, beyond being items you’ve hardly thought about lately, perhaps they are triggers that remind you of your youth. (And […]
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December 21st, 2022
Connie Inukai
Hi. I’m Connie. As a serial “Grandmapreneur®,” I speak to retirees or soon-to-be retirees on the benefits of pursuing entrepreneurship in retirement. This blog post will help entrepreneurs understand fitness over 50, which will help you during your senior years. Can You Stay Fit After 50? Yes, you can. Thanks to modern medicine and lifestyle […]
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December 21st, 2022
Dennis Pitocco
One note does not make a symphony; one artist does not make an orchestra, but one phone call can make a world of difference. –Matshona Dhliwayo It’s time to make that call. Life is busy and full of competing priorities. And many of us just aren’t that good at exhaling for a moment, realizing what’s […]
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December 21st, 2022
Robert Cochrane
The final long run of my marathon training was scheduled for twenty miles. I planned to do it on Friday, Dec. 16 in Walnut Creek, CA before heading down to Las Vegas for my graduation from my PhD program. Unfortunately, due to construction delays on a backyard project, I needed to stay close to home […]
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December 21st, 2022
Rita Robison
Wells Fargo is at it again. It shows why consumers should be skeptical about trusting big banks. The repeat offender has agreed to a settlement that requires it to return more than $2 billion to consumers and pay a $1.7 billion civil penalty for legal violations across several of its largest product lines, the Consumer […]
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