(471 words)Val and I did something in the bedroom we’ve even after 30 years of sleeping together had never dreamed we’d try.It was, for us at least, deviant. A little kinky.It was — and there is no way to avoid this — good and hard.I’d better explain before any of you daintier readers become faint […]
*Shout out to Lisa Pellegrene of Publicity With Purpose for sending today’s guest our way. Marc Joseph is our guest of the day; he resides in Arizona where he and his wife Cathy enjoy spending time with their family. Marc is the author of The Secrets of Retailing “How can I help these stores stay afloat?” retail expert Marc Joseph asked himself while […]
Roger Ryan’s incredible career stories light up the room – and they’re true!! NOTE: The audio player should appear below, if not, please click on the title of this post and go online to hear. Listen & subscribe on iTunes … on Spotify … or anywhere else Roger Ryan is an 8 time Grammy, Dove […]
“Dear Barbara, My mother passed two hours after being given a second shot of morphine and sedative. It was my fault. I panicked thirty minutes after the first dose. I thought my mom’s breathing should have been slowing down after the first shot so I called the nurse and asked if Mom could have a little more. […]
Bryan and I connected over a year ago when we were attending an online educational program. My thoughts on caregiving and the lack of adequate care for older adults resonated with him. He reached out to me which led to a dialogue where we learned we shared similar points of view on many issues. He’s […]
What we used to call a meat and cheese platter is now known as a charcuterie board, thanks to social media sites and restaurants that have made it so wildly popular. Interestingly, Merriam Webster defines charcuterie (pronounced shar-KOOT-uh-ree) as “a delicatessen specializing in dressed meats and meat dishes, also : the products sold in such […]
Author’s Bio: Lisa R. Neuder is a debut children’s author from Rockville, Maryland. She is a member of the Maryland Writers’ Association, the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, and the Authors Guild. Lisa serves as a full-time Appeals Officer at the U.S. Department of Education. Deliah Lawrence: What inspired you to write your book? […]
Inevitably, baby boomers are likely to be impacted by family members or friends suffering from cognitive decline or Dementia. World Health Organization reports that approximately 55 million people suffer from dementia with 10 million new cases diagnosed annually. Considering the many emotional and physical challenges associated with cognitive decline, boomers can benefit from a better […]
Baby boomers seeking to stabilize or supplement retirement funds often turn to passive income opportunities or a part-time business to achieve these goals. The idea of earning passive income is a popular one for retirees who aren’t typically interested in working long hours anymore. Granted, even passive income opportunities cost something in terms of some […]
Few situations in life are as stressful as the death of a family member. Understandably, emotions can run high surrounding the distribution of wealth from the estate of the deceased. That’s why it is important to employ strategies to minimize the possibility of a contested will. Probate laws clearly define who can contest a will. […]