
| Family/Generations | ||
| Boomerang Kids: Baby Boomer couples dealing with adult children moving back home. | ||
| Brickbottom Artists: An art exhibition exploring the relationship between aging parent and adult child. | ||
| Family Reunion: Perfect for families who want stay connected, share experiences, and pass along traditions. | ||
| Parenting Grandparents: Empty nesters starting parenting roles all over again, with grandchildren. | ||
| Staying Healthy | ||
| A Healthy Change: Finding simple ways to enjoy a healthier lifestyle. | ||
| Memory Ride: Tips for keeping your brain active and healthy. | ||
| Shake Your Soul: One man finds dance therapy can build energy and stamina while helping shed pounds. | ||
| Tango: The "dance of love" can be a great way to stay close while staying in shape. | ||
| Housing Options | ||
| Active Adult Communities: Active adult communities are getting a makeover for today's generation. | ||
| Co-housing: Drawing on a concept from the 60s, some people are finding new connections through co-housing. | ||
| San Miguel de Allende: Warmth, charm, and a dollar that stretches for miles are luring many people south of the border. | ||
| Empty Nester Dream House: For some people, an empty nest is just the catalyst they need to build the house they've always wanted. | ||
| LPN Series - Life Planning | ||
| Richard Leider on Life Planning: Coach Richard Leider says Life Planning is something that everyone could use as they face 20 or 30 years in late midlife. | ||
| Richard Leider on Work: If you're tired of work and worried that designing a new "retirement career" is just too much right now, life coach Richard Leider explains why you might need to take a break. | ||
| John Nelson on Location Choices: If you're dreaming of that perfect home in the right location for the next stage of your life, author John Nelson offers a formula to help you make the right choice. | ||
| Dr. Gene Cohen on Social Portfolios: Have you designed a balanced social portfolio for later life? Dr. Gene Cohen tells you how to do it and why it's important. | ||
| Ken and Mary Gergen on Empty Nesters: We've all heard that the "empty nest" years are challenging for couples. But they can also be some of the best times, according to scholars Ken and Mark Gergen. | ||
| John Nelson on Phased Retirement: Have you considered phasing into retirement? Author John Nelson explains that the new retirement will be a process rather than an event. | ||
| Retirement Your Way Workshop: Mark Luis Foster, director of marketing for SecurePath by Transamerica, provides a preview of the Retirement Your Way Workshops that help people give additional thought and planning around the many life choices that await them in the retirement phase of their lives. | ||
| LPN Series - Positive Aging | ||
| Dr. Gene Cohen on the Aging Brain: Did you know that your aging brain is actually getting better in some significant ways? Dr. Gene Cohen says our brain goes into "all wheel drive" in later life. | ||
| Harry R. Moody on Learning in Life: If you keep learning, you'll keep growing and have a more positive later life. AARP's Harry R. Moody shares the story of his dad, who set a great example. | ||
| Richard Leider on Vitality: Coach Richard Leider has a formula for living with vitality at any age. Time in "retirement" can give us more freedom to live with passion and purpose. | ||
| John Nelson on "Retirement": Many Boomers shrink from the word "retirement" and don't imagine themselves living the "rocking chair" life. Author John Nelson explains why we still need the "R" word. | ||
| Ken and Mary Gergen on Positive Aging: Scholars Ken and Mary Gergen are scholars who have been researching all the good things about growing older. They say there are lots of "positives" about aging. | ||
| Dr. Gene Cohen on Creativity: Living in "retirement" often brings out the artist inside. Dr. Gene Cohen explains his theory of why we often discover our creative side later in life. | ||
| Dr. Bill Sadler on Portfolio Living: Many people are striving to design a retirement life that reflects their values and strengths. Sociologist and author Dr. Bill Sadler discusses how these values can be put together in a unique design for a "Third Age Life Portfolio." | ||
| Social Security | ||
| Social Security Opera: Put away the tux and the long black gloves---you won't need them to visit our opera. Sit back and enjoy The Social Security Opera, a light-hearted, creative look at how preparing to file for Social Security Retirement is not as daunting as you may think. | ||