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  • Jerry Zezima

    “The Big Climb”

    Jerry Zezima June 2, 2024
    By Jerry Zezima As a geezer who can barely make it up the dozen steps in my house without getting winded, I never thought I would make it up and down 2,500 steps at a baseball stadium without keeling over, being carted off the field and finishing the season on the disabled list. But I somehow survived the big climb — and got a medal for my efforts — as the oldest guy to complete the Big Climb, a fundraiser for... Continue Reading
    Rennie Gabriel

    How to Provide Social Proof for your Business

    Rennie Gabriel June 2, 2024
    Recently I received a call from Spectrum News for an interview. While I have Spectrum as my Internet provider, I had no idea they had a news broadcast. Anyway, while it had to do with the rental situation in Los Angeles, which is very tough for both renters and property owners, I got some good publicity out of it. Whether you have the opportunity to be interviewed by your local newspaper, a national newspaper, a... Continue Reading
    Royce Shook

    Have you used YouTube?

    Royce Shook June 2, 2024
    As seniors we thrive best, I believe when we are learning new things.  One source of free learning (among many) is YouTube. YouTube is a fantastic platform for self-education due to its vast array of content covering virtually every topic imaginable. Here are some opportunities and examples of channels that can be used for self-education on YouTube:Tutorials and How-To Guides: YouTube is filled with tutorials on... Continue Reading
  • Debbi-Jo Horton

    Embracing Self-Love: Your Ultimate Guide to Feeling Beautiful in Your Own Skin

    Debbi-Jo Horton June 1, 2024
    In a world constantly bombarding us with beauty standards, embracing your unique self and feeling beautiful in your own skin can often seem challenging. However, feeling good about oneself isn’t about fitting into societal molds but adopting a holistic approach to self-love and acceptance. Here are some valuable tips to guide you on this empowering... Continue Reading
    Steve Cummings

    16 Destinations That Have Become Fantastic Hubs for Medical Tourism

    Steve Cummings June 1, 2024
    Medical tourism has surged in popularity, with numerous destinations emerging as premier hubs for quality healthcare services at competitive prices. Countries like Thailand, India, and Mexico are leading the charge, offering advanced medical treatments and state-of-the-art facilities. Patients worldwide are drawn to these destinations, seeking affordable healthcare, expert medical professionals, and the charm of cultural... Continue Reading
    Barbara Klein

    Been Diagnosed with Spinal Stenosis? What Might Help?

    Barbara Klein June 1, 2024
    In years past, I only discussed the topic of spinal stenosis with Chiropractic associates. It was on the lips of these docs because they diagnosed and treated it in their daily practice. Nowadays I hear about it regularly from lay friends. As I age it’s not surprising to hear about spinal stenosis from my peers or contemporaries. It has an aging component and it’s often something that increases as our years... Continue Reading
    Don Akchin

    Finding Work When You’re No Spring Chicken

    Don Akchin June 1, 2024
    Photo by Unsplash+ in collaboration with Getty ImagesThe EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.When it comes to employment for older adults, two competing forces are crashing against each other.On the one hand, millions of older adults want to “unretire” and rejoin the workforce. Often money is the motivator – they haven’t... Continue Reading
  • Jodie Filogomo

    Daily Looks: Week Ending 5.31.24

    Jodie Filogomo June 1, 2024
    Whew…the heat is on. If you live in Arizona, that’s what everyone talks about when you see them on the streets. But everyone agrees that it’s not too bad until it hits 110 degrees. In fact, I prefer our evening walks over our morning walks, because the sun is down and it just seems cooler even though the temperatures are higher. So here’s how I keep cool and still look stylish. There is so much more... Continue Reading
    Deliah Lawrence

    A Review of Serenity Stalked (The Shelby Alexander Thriller Series Book 2) by Craig A. Hart

    Deliah Lawrence May 31, 2024
    This is the second Shelby Alexander thriller I’ve read and I remain steadfastly intrigued by Craig A. Hart. So, let’s meet Shelby Alexander, a former professional boxer nearing sixty who is thirty years older than his girlfriend, Carly. Carly needs her ex-boyfriend, James Blair to stop sending her text messages after she finds out he’s married with a child. She asks Shelby to deliver her message, but soon... Continue Reading
    Maria Belanic

    The Broad Spectrum of Loss

    Maria Belanic May 31, 2024
    There is More to Grief Than Anyone Knows When we talk about grief, the first thing that often comes to mind is the loss of a loved one. It’s the most recognized form of loss and just the tip of the iceberg. Grief is vast and complex,  an umbrella under which many different types of loss fall. Each type brings its own set of challenges and secondary losses, all of which deserve recognition The Loss of a Loved OneThe... Continue Reading
    Jennifer Roth

    How It Began: Video by Founder Jen Roth

    Jennifer Roth May 31, 2024
    The post How It Began: Video by Founder Jen Roth appeared first on Wise Blue Yonder.
  • Darrin Peppard

    A Year of Reflection

    Darrin Peppard May 31, 2024
    As I sit in the airport waiting for my flight home, I find myself reflecting on quite a year of work. For those of you who are new to the blog, I’m a veteran educator turned leadership coach and speaker. After 26 years of teaching, being a principal, and being a superintendent, I chose to leave the day to day of the profession and lean into supporting leaders around the world. I just completed my final in-person day of... Continue Reading
    Joseph Casciani

    Samaritan’s Feet: An Organization with the Goal of Zero Shoeless Seniors

    Joseph Casciani May 31, 2024
    This Living to 100 Club’s podcast introduces our listeners to Samaritan’s Feet International. This is an organization devoted to giving shoes to seniors around the world. Our guest is Deborah Cox-Roush, Development Officer, and Senior Program Manager for the organization. We discuss the prevalence of foot problems in older adults. How does the lack of […] The post Samaritan’s Feet: An Organization with the Goal... Continue Reading
    Peter & Kathleen Wright & Beauvais

    Minimalist Living,  Dangers of Vaping, Flatulent Cow Vaccine

    This week, a guest who successfully traded a busy life with lots of “stuff” for travel and tranquil, minimalist living. The dangers of vaping and flatulent cows The post Minimalist Living,  Dangers of Vaping, Flatulent Cow Vaccine first appeared on The Yakking Show.
    Michael Levitt

    How to Seamlessly Transition to SharePoint Online 

    Michael Levitt May 31, 2024
    @casparrubin Switching to SharePoint Online can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be! Whether you're coming from an older SharePoint version or another platform entirely, transitioning can be smooth and even exciting with the right approach. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process step by step, so you can enjoy the benefits of... Continue Reading
  • John Miles

    3 Lessons I Learned from Jimmy Carter: Did You Always Do Your Best?

    John Miles May 31, 2024
    In the annals of leadership and personal development, few stories resonate as profoundly as the encounter between a young Jimmy Carter and the formidable Admiral Hyman Rickover. This defining moment, etched into history, occurred during Carter’s interview for a position in the Navy’s burgeoning nuclear submarine program. Known for his exacting standards and relentless pursuit of excellence, Admiral Rickover posed a... Continue Reading
    Melissa Deally

    HH298: Detoxing and Energy

    Melissa Deally May 31, 2024
    Today I want to talk about it boosting your energy levels through detoxing.About the Host:Melissa is an Integrative Health Practitioner and Master Practitioner in NLP and Timeline Therapy and a Board Designated Hypnotherapy Teacher Trainer, helping people get to the root cause of their health issues and then get lasting results. Melissa neither diagnoses nor cures but helps bring your body back into balance by helping... Continue Reading
    Beth Elkassih

    Grief I’ve Learned Is Really Just Love: Understanding the Connection

    Beth Elkassih May 31, 2024
    Grief I’ve Learned Is Really Just Love: Understanding the Connection Grief can feel overwhelming and like a heavy burden on your heart. Grief is really just love with no place to go. By recognizing it as a powerful expression of love, you can begin to find ways to cope. Understanding Grief Grief is a complex ... Read More about Grief I’ve Learned Is Really Just Love: Understanding the Connection The post Grief... Continue Reading
    Julie Kennedy

    FABULOUS AFTER FIFTY! EPISODE 149 – Journaling to Live True

    Julie Kennedy May 31, 2024
    Welcome today to Lynda Monk, Director of the International Association for Journal Writing, social worker, professional life coach with over 30 years’ experience, co-author and co-editor of many books, public speaker, and all-round fabulous person. TOPIC: Journaling to live true. Journaling as a way to pause and take stock of what matters, to balance feminine and masculine, to grow and heal. Whether you have never... Continue Reading
  • Amy K. Wilson

    FOMO vs JOMO: Finding The Balance in Midlife

    Amy K. Wilson May 31, 2024
    In a world that is constantly pushing us to achieve more, set bigger goals, and always strive for the next level of success, it can be easy to fall into the trap of feeling like we are constantly missing out on something. This phenomenon, known as FOMO (fear of missing out), has become a modern epidemic, causing many of us to feel overwhelmed, stressed, and never quite satisfied. But what if there was another way? What... Continue Reading
    Deborah Johnson

    Media Tools for the 21st Century

    Deborah Johnson May 31, 2024
    With the term media tools there is an instantaneous association with technology and that can bring its own slew of fears and hesitancy. However, many media tools are created to make our lives easier, especially as entrepreneurs or a small business. Many tools, especially with the advancement of AI and virtual systems, help us save time and energy, especially with rote tasks. Media tools can range from a broad range of... Continue Reading
    JoAnne Dodgson

    Leap

    JoAnne Dodgson May 30, 2024
    I’m moving home. It’s a big leap ~ from here to there, bridging endings with beginnings, and reorienting my inner landscape in relationship with the physical world. My quests for home, to find my people, to live my passions and purposes, have led to many shifts through the years. There have been grand adventures, great challenges, and a whole bunch of twists and turns and circling back around in the spiraling path of... Continue Reading
    Doug Noll

    Leadership Empathy Training: 4 Powerful Steps To Developing Leaders Everyone Wants To Follow

    Doug Noll May 30, 2024
    Introduction: In the realm of leadership development, there’s a growing recognition of the importance of empathy. Leaders who possess empathy are not only able to understand and connect with their team members on a deeper level but also inspire trust, collaboration, and loyalty. Recognizing the significance of empathy in leadership, many organizations are now investing in Leadership Empathy Training to equip their... Continue Reading
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