by Glenn Baja | Nov 14, 2018 | Retirement
By Glenn Baja It’s a sensitive topic: what to do with our aging parents? Granny pods are the latest trend in senior living, allowing seniors to live close to their children but still have the independence of being in their own space. Granny pods offer a great solution...
by Michael Hervey | Oct 31, 2018 | Retirement, Travel
By H. Michael Hervey You’ve come a long way baby! Like most Americans, you played by the rules, got the best education you could afford, worked hard for 40+ years, raised a family, and put your kids through college. Some of you had dangerous jobs in the police...
by Cathy Black | Oct 3, 2018 | Money & Finances
Money is my nemesis. For most of my life, money has brought up feelings of fear, worry, and anxiety. I worried when I had money…I worried when I didn’t. I felt powerlessness and vulnerable around money. I felt like I was always in a hypnotic spell consisting of...
by Diana Elarde | Jul 30, 2018 | Retirement
By Diana Creel Elarde For years, family members had been suggesting to my parents it was time to give up their isolated retirement life in rural Florida. Twenty-some miles separated them from the closest small town, down winding narrow roads. The nearest hospital was...
by Michael Hervey | Jul 8, 2018 | Adventure, Retirement
By H. Michael Hervey As a world-class traveler, you would be hard-pressed to find a more satisfying vacation than traversing the historic nations of the United Kingdom. England, Scotland, Ireland (and Wales) generated the cultural foundation of Western Civilization....
by Carolyn Fields | Jun 19, 2018 | Business & Career, Education
So you’re thinking about going back to school but have concerns that it’s either too late in life, or that you’ll feel out of place on a college campus. Fear not! Scores of people who are past the “traditional” college age have made the decision to return to school,...