Special NYC/TTN Event with
Suzanne Braun Levine, Feb. 16

NYC/The Transition Network
Reinventing Love in Second
Adulthood

Join The New York City Chapter of The Transition Network for an evening with Suzanne Braun Levine sharing her groundbreaking, funny, poignant stories, interviews and research on the many ways women are finding love, and redefining their relationships in Second Adulthood.”

RADIO! INTERVIEWS:
“BEYOND 50 RADIO,”
“BOOMERS ROCK” &
“THE LORI & JULIA SHOW”

Friday, February 3 3:00 to 4:00 pm ET 12:00 to 1:00 pm PT PHONE LIVE RADIO “BEYOND 50 RADIO” Internet Radio – “Live” online Host: Daniel Davis http://www.beyond50radio.com/ Friday, February 24 6:20 to 7:00 pm ET PHONE LIVE RADIO “BOOMER’S ROCK” Internet Radio Host: Tom Matt http://ftns.co/boomers-rock Tuesday, February 28 4:35 to 4:55 pm ET […]

Cyma’s Pick’s: The Newly-released
“How We Love Now”

By Cyma Shapiro, founder
MotheringintheMiddle.com

“You’re Not Who You were Only Older,”
Suzanne Braun Levine

I haven’t written a book review for Mothering, yet, since I believe our readers are a widely diverse group of women representing many ages, interests and ideologies. So, when I received How We Love Now, I wasn’t sure what I would do with it, other than read it.

What We Left Behind: Girdles, Silence and Illegal Abortion

By Suzanne Braun Levine,
Huff/Post50

When I went to work at Ms. in 1972, I wore a matching pink skirt and blouse — and a girdle. I had just gotten married and was, therefore, not able to get a bank loan without my husband’s approval. I had given up playing basketball (half-court for girls) in college because no coach or court could be found. And I had had an illegal abortion.

“We’re Looking for America’s Best
Intergenerational Communities!”

By Suzanne Braun Levine

It seems self-evident that generations can reinforce each other – by sharing the stories of their lives, by working together, and by living together in communities that are responsive to the needs of citizens of all ages. But those communities are too few and far between.

Good-Bye Self-Improvement, I Am
Letting Go

By Suzanne Braun Levine,
Huff/Post50

My new book How We Love Now is out this week.

The date was chosen because in publishing January is “self-improvement month.” The thinking is that at the start of the New Year we want to repent for all the guilty pleasures we indulged in over the holidays. Which is also why we make resolutions — to become better than we are. Oy, the guilt.