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The River of Doubt

Theodore Roosevelt was anything but cautious.   He moved quickly, took on

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Repair technician working on a violin in The Last Repair Shop short film

A clear look at what The Last Repair Shop is

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What if we had a spell check for the soul? Every time we typed out a harsh word, ignored a need, or turned inward

What if the best way to grow old is to grow bold?   Somewhere between middle school and Medicare, many of us agreed to a quiet

The CCRC Revolution: Where Mind, Body, and Spirit Age Gracefully Together Continuing Care Retirement Communities—often abbreviated as CCRCs—represent a growing shift in how older adults

A Time to Rethink What it Means to Grow Older May is Older Americans Month—a phrase that might sound like a drug store promotion, but

With the world's incredible diversity of cultures, languages, and faiths, what is your knowledge of other religions? How can a deeper understanding of others

DOUBT, WONDER, AND THE LANGUAGE OF DREAMS By Connie Martindale, L.C.S.W. Psychotherapist (Retired)   Welcome back. In this second post, we explore our skepticism about the power

In yesterday's America, Tuesdays meant league night and meatloaf. These days, it's leftovers and a search engine that still can't answer 'how to make

A Spiritual Senior’s Guide to Understanding This Powerful New Tool Part 1: What It Is, Why It’s Intimidating, and How to Approach It Wisely   We’ve heard

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