
Ken Dychtwald
Are you in your middlescence? One of the world’s top experts on all things aging says now more than ever, it’s important that you learn how to stay relevant throughout your entire life.
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Are you in your middlescence? One of the world’s top experts on all things aging says now more than ever, it’s important that you learn how to stay relevant throughout your entire life.

A distinguished sociologist and Harvard professor is combating our youth-obsessed culture’s negative portrayal of older adults. She says people over 50 are reinventing themselves and changing the world.

Looking for an easy way to make some extra cash? Clear out the clutter in your own home. Find out how!

Doug Stewart never dreamed of being a firefighter, but 50 years later, he’s still fighting fires and smashing stereotypes.

It’s not entirely normal to be a cross-country skier that is a retired kindergarten teacher. It’s even more amazing that Barbara Klippel overcame a fall down a flight of stairs and a broken skull to win the premiere cross-country ski marathon.

There is the typical idea of what retirement is all about, but former New York Times writer, Dudley Clendinen got a bit of a surprise when he visited his mother’s retirement community in Tampa.

Bernie and Carl Moro came out of retirement and started a new business — with worms. Worms eat and they excrete, and Bernie and Carl say they can make the world a better place.

Author Marianne Williamson isn’t a stranger to the New York Times No. 1 Bestsellers List – she’s landed on there four times. Her newest book took her on a trip to Oprah, Larry King Live and Good Morning America.

You would think a four-time world age group triathlon champion would have trained at an early age, but Charley French started at the age of 56.

Talk about an unusual retirement plan. A world-famous gator trapper saved trophies from his catches to help fund his retirement. Anyone want a gator head?

He’s called “The Car Czar.” Robert Lutz developed some of the biggest, baddest muscle cars in the world. He spent decades keeping major car companies in the black. Now, at the age of 75, he’s determined to turn them green.

Many from the first wave of Peace Corps volunteers in the 1960s are getting a second chance to make a difference thanks to Chris Klose, who helped found Peace Corps Encore.