She’s one of the top stylists and fashion experts working in Hollywood, but for years she suffered in silence from a debilitating disease because she thought people would think she was old. Find out why she’s coming clean now about arthritis.
Joan Lunden
For two decades, America woke up with Joan Lunden. After stepping away from the anchor chair, she started reinventing her life. Now the busy mother of seven wants to help you entertain like she does with her line of home decor products.
Former Beauty Queen Gets the Last Laugh
During her pageant days, Jeanne Robertson realized she could tell a funny story. The former Miss North Carolina (and Miss Congeniality winner at the Miss America pageant) has been entertaining audiences ever since.
David and Carol Porter
In these tough economic times, many families are discovering that necessity is the mother of reinvention. When their dreams of early retirement vanished, David and Carol Porter decided to pursue their passion for travel.
Kevin Salwen
One day, Kevin Salwen’s 14-year-old daughter came to him with a crazy idea — we should sell our big house and donate the money to charity. Know what’s crazier? That’s exactly what the Salwen family did.
Pamela Tanner Boll
For many women, being a mother and having a rewarding career can feel like an either/or choice. Mom, artist and filmmaker Pamela Tanner Boll reveals what she’s learned about navigating the crazy territory between being a good mother and good to yourself.
Lighten Your Life With Peter Walsh
What if you could live with a lot less stuff and a lot less money, yet be happier than you’ve ever been? It’s not a trick. It can happen. Peter Walsh will help you learn how to lighten up your life.
John E. Nelson
Over the past few years, many have watched in horror as retirement accounts vaporized, jobs disappeared, and savings dried up. Lifestage planning expert John E. Nelson has tips to help you navigate the new world of retirement.
Steve Shaiken
Steve Shaiken has been an executive with some of the top companies in the world. Then, one day, they no longer thought he was doing a good job. Find out how he learned to move and revitalize his career and discovered his best boss ever — himself.
Bruce Frankel
At some point, and sometimes at many points, each one of us will wonder what we’re going to do with the rest of our lives. Author Bruce Frankel set out to find out how people can succeed after the age of 60.
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