Tennis Anyone?
If you are a tennis fan I am sure you watched Serena Williams win her record-tying 22nd Grand Slam singles title on Saturday. Pretty amazing. Her strength and consistency is awe-in
When One Door Closes
Another one opens. I was thinking about that saying and how true it has been for me, throughout my life. It has also been very true for the women I am interviewing for the Beyo
Behind the Scenes
So many of you have asked me about Sara, Susan and A’Lelia’s stories, intrigued by the teaser content in the Beyond Sixty Project website. Today we added expanded
Five Months
I was interviewing a 67 year old woman yesterday and she asked me how long has it been since I retired from my corporate job and then asked the bigger question, what was the transi
Women and Memorial Day
The Memorial Day weekend is upon us. Many people near me are preparing for their annual trek to “the shore” to welcome the newest summer season. W
Age is Just a Number
As I continue my research for my project I am amazed by the number and variety of stories about women over the age of sixty. How about the Sun City Poms, a group of women cheerle
Never Too Old for Anything
Some of you may have heard of the Penn Relays, the oldest track event in the United States. The yearly competition has been around since 1895 and brings thousands of participants t
Inspiration
Inspiration is defined as “the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.” Throughout my lifetime, I have been i
International Women’s Day 2016
Every year on March 8th women are celebrated throughout the world for their economic, political and social achievements. If you see a woman wearing a purple ribbon today you will