Send us a text Forget the pressure to reinvent yourself. We’re starting the year by choosing relief over resolutions and building a life that feels lighter, calmer, and more honest. I share a comfort-first plan for a six-week road trip—smart hotel picks, slower pacing, and the joy of clean bathrooms—and use it as a lens for unpacking emotional luggage. From gummy bears to good coffee, the practical choices become metaphors for midlife edits: keep what helps, leave what hurts, and skip the dra...
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Send us a text Forget the pressure to reinvent yourself. We’re starting the year by choosing relief over resolutions and building a life that feels lighter, calmer, and more honest. I share a comfort-first plan for a six-week road trip—smart hotel picks, slower pacing, and the joy of clean bathrooms—and use it as a lens for unpacking emotional luggage. From gummy bears to good coffee, the practical choices become metaphors for midlife edits: keep what helps, leave what hurts, and skip the dra...
Borrow a Ukulele, Skip the Bill: Library Hacks for Savvy Seniors
Aging ain't for Sissies
18 minutes
3 months ago
Borrow a Ukulele, Skip the Bill: Library Hacks for Savvy Seniors
Remember when libraries were just about books and stern-faced librarians? Those days are long gone! Today's libraries have undergone a remarkable transformation into vibrant community hubs offering a treasure trove of free resources that would make even the most frugal among us do a double-take. In this eye-opening episode, we explore the surprising evolution of modern libraries and the astonishing array of free services they now provide. From technology lending programs that include tablets...
Aging ain't for Sissies
Send us a text Forget the pressure to reinvent yourself. We’re starting the year by choosing relief over resolutions and building a life that feels lighter, calmer, and more honest. I share a comfort-first plan for a six-week road trip—smart hotel picks, slower pacing, and the joy of clean bathrooms—and use it as a lens for unpacking emotional luggage. From gummy bears to good coffee, the practical choices become metaphors for midlife edits: keep what helps, leave what hurts, and skip the dra...