The MAGIC of Minka with Dr. Bill Thomas
At both ends of the age spectrum, there is a growing, and largely untapped, demand for communities designed to foster closer connections, health, and wellbeing. How can we create homes and communities...
View ArticlePlanning for Retirement As a Solo Ager with Dr. Sara Zeff Geber
Are you among the fifteen million Americans over fifty and childless by choice or circumstance? Solo aging gracefully and a happy retirement can be yours! American Baby Boomers are aging and fifteen...
View ArticleAging in the 21st Century Workforce with Dr. Gillian Leithman
In her talk on the work motivation of mature workers, Dr. Gill will discuss what older workers want out of work as they transition into the second half of life. Based on her research, which is part of...
View ArticleRoads Taken: Work as the Expression of the Questions We Are Asking Ourselves...
Roads Taken is less a map than a meandering, less a history than a reflection, less a presentation than a prism, less a how-to guide than a journey. Fred Mandell will review his work journey as an...
View ArticleDesign Your Second Act Career with Nancy Collamer
If you’re thinking about the possibility of working during retirement — whether to supplement your income, keep active and engaged, or some combination of the two — join us for a conversation with...
View ArticleAging with Wisdom with Dr. Olivia Hoblitzelle
How do we find meaning and beauty in aging, and how do we respond to living in an age-phobic culture? This month’s presenter, Dr. Olivia Hoblitzelle. gets to the heart of the matter by providing...
View ArticlePositive/Vital Aging: Life Long with Jan Hively and Meg Newhouse
People have been talking about “The Positive Aging Movement” for more than a dozen years, particularly since the first conference in 2007, when the oldest Boomers were turning 61 and approaching the...
View ArticleEmotional Planning for Retirement with Louise Nayer
Though most people spend countless hours doing financial planning for retirement, how many people do emotional planning? Retirement is a huge transition, and it’s important to think not only about how...
View ArticleRoads Taken: Work as the Expression of the Questions We Are Asking Ourselves...
Roads Taken is less a map than a meandering, less a history than a reflection, less a presentation than a prism, less a how-to guide than a journey. Fred Mandell will review his work journey as an...
View ArticleDesign Your Second Act Career with Nancy Collamer
If you’re thinking about the possibility of working during retirement — whether to supplement your income, keep active and engaged, or some combination of the two — join us for a conversation with...
View ArticleAging with Wisdom with Dr. Olivia Hoblitzelle
How do we find meaning and beauty in aging, and how do we respond to living in an age-phobic culture? This month’s presenter, Dr. Olivia Hoblitzelle. gets to the heart of the matter by providing...
View ArticlePositive/Vital Aging: Life Long with Jan Hively and Meg Newhouse
People have been talking about “The Positive Aging Movement” for more than a dozen years, particularly since the first conference in 2007, when the oldest Boomers were turning 61 and approaching the...
View ArticleEmotional Planning for Retirement with Louise Nayer
Though most people spend countless hours doing financial planning for retirement, how many people do emotional planning? Retirement is a huge transition, and it’s important to think not only about how...
View ArticleHow to Live Forever with Marc Freedman
How to Live Forever is a deeply personal call to find fulfillment and happiness in our longer lives by connecting with the next generation and forging a legacy of love that lives beyond us. In writing...
View ArticleCreating a Grassroots Force to Change Policy and Build Community with Bruce...
Bruce Frankel and Paul E. Nagle will discuss the creation of Stonewall Village NYC, which aims to build a movement for LGBTQ-friendly housing and an intergenerational community to protect and care for...
View Article10 Ways to Have a Happy Retirement with Richard Eisenberg
Some people have a much better retirement experience than others. What makes the difference? Having a plan and figuring out what you want out of retirement in advance so that you have laid the...
View ArticleThe Reinvention of Retirement with Connie Zweig
Crossing the threshold into late life can feel like a high-wire act without a net. But, if you are retiring or rewiring, ill or caregiving, feeling purposeful or disoriented, yearning to serve or do...
View ArticleThe Jolt Phenomenon with Mark Miller
Jolts can derail us — or they can propel us into reclaiming and remaking our lives. They prompt us to ask questions about our values and purpose. Psychologists have been studying this phenomenon for...
View ArticleWe’ll Get By With a Little Help From Our Friends with Joy Loverde
For those who have no support system in place, the thought of aging without help can be a frightening, isolating prospect. Whether you have friends and family ready and able to help you or not, growing...
View ArticleDon’t Retire, REWIRE! with Jeri Sedlar
Retirement used to mean the end of work, a secure self- identity, a life of leisure and the inevitable onset of old age. Retirement expert, Jeri Sedlar will present a new retirement model – rewirement...
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