April 16th, 2026
Adam Lack
Your parent is fine. Nothing has happened. But something has shifted — a missed call here, a longer gap between texts there — and you’ve started thinking about putting something in place. You’ve looked at medical alert systems. Maybe you’ve mentioned one to your parent and it didn’t go well. Or maybe it just doesn’t […]
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April 16th, 2026
Michelle Greenwell
In the study of longevity, the concept of the Blue Zones—regions of the world where people live longer, healthier lives—has captured global attention. What stands out in these communities is not just diet or genetics, but a way of living: a deep sense of purpose, daily movement, strong social connections, and a rhythm of life […]
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April 16th, 2026
Lorraine C. Ladish
If you´re wondering whether you should travel solo, here are a few reasons that will help you buy your ticket! The post Yes, you should travel solo; here´s why appeared first on . Originally Published on https://www.vivafifty.com/
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April 16th, 2026
Lorraine C. Ladish
Las mujeres nos hemos cansado de ser mártires de lo que piensen los demás y queremos ser nosotras mismas– con canas, arrugas y cicatrices. Ahora además queremos lucir las canas con elegancia. The post Mujeres con canas: valientes y bellas appeared first on . Originally Published on https://www.vivafifty.com/
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April 16th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with executive coach Jodie Charlop. With over 20 years of experience, Jodie equips high-performing leaders to step into meaningful, impactful leadership in today’s complex and ever-changing world. She helps ambitious leaders elevate how they lead, supports women […]
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April 16th, 2026
Jodie Filogomo
If there’s one thing I love, it’s making our closets work harder without buying something new. That’s where the magic of “style clothing 3 ways” comes in. I think it’s all about seeing your pieces as flexible instead of fixed, and that changes everything. Quote of the day: “Don’t let small minds convince you that […]
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April 16th, 2026
Royce Shook
Treasure the Day George used to end his evenings with a list of everything he didn’t get done. It was a long list. And it followed him to bed every night. One evening, after another restless night, he tried something different. Instead of asking, “What did I miss?” he asked, “What did I live?” It […]
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April 15th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
Art, old friendships, and a touch of nostalgia made for a full day. My college friend Gary, his wife Marcia, and, for many years work, have brought me to Minneapolis again and again. One of the clients I worked with was the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA). That’s where we started the day. I was […]
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April 15th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
Today was a driving day, a LOT of driving. Had we gone directly, it would have been 270 miles. But we opted for backroads, increasing both the distance and the appeal. Rather than recount every small town we passed through, I’ll simply say the scenery was bucolic. Farms looked well-kept and prosperous, some fields freshly […]
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April 15th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
A clap of thunder and rain slamming against the window woke me from a deep sleep last night, an omen for the day ahead. By morning, the rain had eased, but the sky remained slate gray and threatening. We hadn’t gone far before the rain returned. What should have been bucolic farm scenes unfolded instead […]
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