June 3rd, 2022
Teri Wellbrock
Huge thank you to Leigh Hearl for sharing her words of wisdom with us on the impact of holding onto secrets, strategies to break your silence and so much more. Leigh is the founder of Meg Heart, a successful business owner, author, TEDx speaker, wife and mother. Please join us as we discuss: Leigh’s personal […]
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June 1st, 2022
Wendy Green
Every article about roles and transition starts with a recitation of all the roles and/or transitions the author has gone through. This story is not about me (until later). This story is about some of the people I have worked with or known, as they were going through transitions. One of the stories is not […]
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June 1st, 2022
Gramps Jeffery
Whatever age or how old your kids are, they will always love to be a part of the household. They experience an immense sense of pride over their accomplishments, but they also experience tremendous satisfaction in being an active member of the entire family. When you next have something to be accomplished at home, consider […]
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June 1st, 2022
Barbara Klein
The steep decline down to Lewiston Lake leveled off at the water’s edge. At the farther end of the California campground, it was less forgiving, and there was no ‘leveling off.’ Instead, overlooking the large dam, a long precipice down offered a clear warning of danger. The crag was inviting no one to a nice […]
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June 1st, 2022
Ben Graham
The Longest Day: Alzheimer Associations’ Drive for a Cure Kimberley Brey is the Manager of The Longest Day for The Alzheimer’s Association’s Illinois Chapter. The Longest Day is the second-largest fundraising event for The Alzheimer’s Association. We spoke with Kimberley to learn more about the fundraiser and how those interested can participate. Joe & Bella […]
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May 31st, 2022
Deliah Lawrence
This is the first time I’m reading a novel by James Scott Bell. I have two of his bestselling books about writing that are sitting on my bookshelf (Write Great Fiction – Plot & Structure and Write Great Fiction – Revision & Self- Editing) so I knew I was in for a treat. Let’s meet […]
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May 31st, 2022
Barbara Karnes
Dear Barbara, I live with a friend who has non curative cancer. I want to learn how to embrace this as something beautiful. We are such a death denying society your question startled me. We tend to only see the ugly through our fear filled eyes so I had to really think about my response. […]
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May 31st, 2022
Dr. Jill Bjerke
Dr. Jill M. Bjerke, SilverSpaces.com May 2022 happens to not only be Healthy Vision Month, but also celebrates Older Americans Month. The Administration for Community Living (ACL) “will be focusing on aging in place – how older adults can plan to stay in their homes and live independently in their communities for as long as […]
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May 31st, 2022
Tammy Hader
I’m complicated. I enjoy companionship and solitude. I appreciate the freedom of choice and the comforting structure of rules and routines. I’m honored to be approached by friends and family in need of a favor, but I hate asking for help in return. I’m not sure if my motivation for shying away from help when […]
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May 31st, 2022
Gigi Connection
It’s unanimous, the Gigi Connection ladies love to travel, but then again, who doesn’t? The only thing that may be a little frustrating is the actual part of getting there….the packing, long security lines, freezing cold airplanes…we’ve all been there, right? However, it is our hope that you’ll find our post to be of some […]
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