NY Public Library Hosts Encore
Careers Panel June 29 with
Purpose Prize Winners &
Suzanne Braun Levine
By Stefanie Weiss,
VP Communications at
Civic Ventures
Some of the most inspiring Encore stories come from Civic Ventures Purpose Prize winners and fellows, people in their 60s who are tackling society’s toughest problems.
MAKE IT FUN! Secrets from the
Rosedale Walking Group
By Karin Lippert,
Half-Marathon Walker
We all know walking is just about the most perfect exercise.
Out the door, one foot in front of the other, 30 to 50 minutes – three or more times per week and you’re on your way to feeling fit.
GETTING FIRED TURNED OUT TO BE THE BEST THING!
Change, Fear and Taking the Plunge
By Suzanne Braun Levine
I’m not big on change. Most of us aren’t. That becomes a bigger problem the more choices we have and the more restless we feel. Second Adulthood is about choices and restlessness and trying something new, but that means change, and many of us get stuck at the edge of the diving board.
“FEISTY SIDE OF FIFTY RADIO” ROCKS!
Celebrating Baby Boomer Women
Mary Eileen Williams. Reinventing the
Spirit and Style of Aging
Mary Eileen Williams, the warm, lively and informative host of “Feisty Side of Fifty Radio,” promises her listeners: “Give me just fifteen minutes of your time and I’ll give you interviews with authors, actors, and experts who will inspire you to make significant and positive changes in your own life.” And, she delivers on the promise.
“SMARTER, BOLDER, OLDER™” – A New
Concept for Bringing Women 50+ Together!
By Enid Weishaus, MSW, founder
Smarter, Bolder. Older™
Women Redefining Life after 50…
Smarter, Bolder, Older™ – a one-day event for women 50+ – grew out of my own experience of aging and conversations with other women. I am committed to changing the stereotype of aging and loss in midlife to one of vitality, embracing new opportunities and possibilities as women in midlife and beyond get clear on what matters and makes the most of this stage of their lives.
“PIECING” by Robin Morgan –
A Gift for Mother’s Day
By Robin Morgan, “Upstairs in the
Garden: Poems Selected and New,”
1990.
“Sometimes you don’t have no control over the way things are. Hail ruins the crops, or fire burns you out. And then you’re just given so much to work with in a life and you have to do the best you can with what you got. That’s what piecing is. The materials is passed on to you, or is all you can afford. But the way you put them together is your business. You can put them in any order you like. Piecing is orderly.”
— An anonymous woman quoted in The Quilters: Women and Domestic Art
Mother’s Day Is For Daughters Too.
By Suzanne Braun Levine
I have always thought of Mother’s Day as a celebration of my mother, the Main Mom in the family. I made plans designed to please her and honor her on her Day. Eight months ago she died, and so this year, for the first time, I am the last mom standing. It is a weird feeling to have the day to myself, especially when my inclination is to spend it missing her. Yet when I think of the two of us as mothers, I see the…
“NEED A WOMAN OVER FIFTY FEEL OLD?”
An Editorial by Jane Addams, 1914
Introduction by Louise W. Knight, author
“Jane Addams: Spirit in Action”
By now it should come as no surprise that our foremothers did know a thing or two, but it is always stunning to come upon words of wisdom that are totally relevant today.
My friend Louise Knight, who has written the definitive biography of the reformer Jane Addams recently passed along the essay below. What is stunning here is how these words written almost a century ago speak to the current conversation about Second Adulthood or the Encore stage of life (just check out www.encore.com) in which we have an opportunity turn the wisdom, expertise, and confidence of our pre-fifty years – what Addams calls “moral energy”- to making our world a better place.
— Suzanne Braun Levine
“TELL YOUR DEMONS TO SHUT UP.”
We All Have Personal Demons…
By Suzanne Braun Levine,
FIFTY IS THE NEW FIFTY
10 Life Lessons for Women
In Second Adulthood
FEAR!!!!
We each have our personal demons that show up in the middle of the night shrieking a litany of worst-case scenarios: What if I don’t have enough money to support myself? What if that nagging ache is something really serious? What if I can’t figure out what to do next? What’s wrong with meeeeeee?
“SHIFT HAPPENS” – It’s My New Motto.
Maybe it’s Your Motto, Too?
By Ruth A. Wooden,
Chair, Civic Ventures
Shift Happens. It’s probably happening to you right now
My big shift started when I retired last year, and it’s still going. I’m not sure where I’m headed, but it’s been a pleasure to hit the pause button while I ponder. Lately, certain life moments have hooked my attention, turning points that mark shifts not only in the world around me but in the way I view it.
