7 Rules for Later Life Dating.
With the ending of something comes the messy middle and the new beginning (if these three stages of a transition sound new to you, check out MEA’s free, short ebook,
An Open Letter to The Tech Bros Who Want to Live Forever.
Here’s my message. Do with it what you will:If you want to live forever and cheat death, have at it! But, remember, death is the ultimate organizing principle for how
Why We All Need to Be “Kooks” in Midlife.
In surfing parlance, a “kook” is a beginner, someone at the beginning stage who is making a mess of themselves trying desperately to learn how to ride a simple one-foot
Tasting Joie de Vivre.
The soft morning light weaves through the olive trees, casting a tranquil glow as I transition from the depths of slumber to the simple pleasure of sipping a morning café
Life Begins @ 50 for Kate Moss…and You!
Gotta love The Guardian newspaper. Their columnists just let it rip. I was looking forward to journalist Zoe Williams’ take on Kate Moss turning 50 and, quite fortunately, I got
“Pro-Aging” is the Word of 2024.
I love how passionate some of you were in your Linkedin comments, particularly regarding my TED talk last year. It was clear that you resonated with the term ‘pro-aging,’ viewing
Row Row Row Your Company.
Of course, a company can invest in all kinds of ways: creating new products, marketing to customers, learning and development for employees, etc. And while this is all critical to
Stop Parenting Your Adult Children.
You become a parent the day your child is born. For many of us, the day that you stop being a parent is a little harder to pin down.I was
The Buddha and the Tomato Plant.
Almost every morning I begin my day with a contemplation in the backyard. Nestled among the greenery, framed by some shrubs in a planter box, we have a statue of
The Exciting Upcoming Travel Trend: Longevity Travel.
Both transformational and wellness travel have been two of the biggest travel trends of this century. And we’ve seen a growing number of resorts focused on the science of longevity
The Tale of Two Book Launches.
My book, “Wisdom@Work: The Making of a Modern Elder,” came out in September 2018 and one day later, I found out that I had stage one prostate cancer. My colleague
The World is Too Smart for its Own Good. It’s Time to Make it Wise.
Of course, a company can invest in all kinds of ways: creating new products, marketing to customers, learning and development for employees, etc. And while this is all critical to