Taking Care Of Business: Older Entrepreneurs
March 14, 2017
For many of us, retirement may be a time to kick back, relax and take it easy. But for those of us who are not the “retiring” type, our later years may be precisely the time to get creative and start a business. Apparently the fastest rate of entrepreneurship in…
Double Mates: The Cutest Couple On Instagram
March 14, 2017
While divorce may be on the rise, some older couples have clearly figured out how to enjoy each other’s company. For example: among the most popular photos onInstagram right now are Bon and Pon, a Japanese couple whose Instagram page, BonPon511, has over 350,000 followers. Who are Bon and Pon? Well, if…
Compassion Companion: A Doula For The End Of Life
March 7, 2017
If you’ve ever gone through labor and delivery, or knows someone who has, you’ve probably heard of a “birth doula,” a person trained to be a calming and comforting presence at the bedside as a woman goes through childbirth. Similarly, at the end of life, the presence of a calm…
Endless Love: One man’s tribute to his wife of 60 years
February 20, 2017
Louise and Charles “LaLa” Evans were married for almost 60 years. Living in Mississippi, it’s clear from the thousands of photos they took over the years that theirs was a loving and sweet marriage. When Louise passed away, LaLa determined to honor his wife in a way the two had…
In The Spotlight: Six San Diegans Who Are Redefining Aging
January 19, 2017
Perhaps it’s the amazing weather in San Diego. Or maybe the city just attracts the “superagers” we’ve read about. But whatever the reason, the local PBS station in San Diego has decided to shine a light on seniors in the city who defy their age every day with full and…
Squeeze Box: Holding On to A Dying Neighborhood and Art Form
January 12, 2017
For more than 50 years, 88 year old Alex Carozza has been plying his trade on West 48th Street in New York City as the country’s premier accordion repairman. But as neighborhoods come and go in New York, so, too, do its shopkeepers. After 5 decades, Mr. Carroza has had…