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: A magazine for senior citizens that highlights stories about creativity and active living .

: Swapping standard cruises for walking tours, eco-tourism, and educational journeys. 60 something mag

What is the intended ? (e.g., highly academic, lifestyle-focused, or strictly business) : A magazine for senior citizens that highlights

: A massive influx of women are choosing to embrace their natural silver hair while simultaneously experimenting with vibrant cosmetics and artistic body art. The New Retirement: Encore Careers and Continuous Learning Founder Margaret Manning envisioned a space where women

In a world where youth is often celebrated, Sixty and Me set out on a powerful mission: to challenge outdated stereotypes about aging. At its heart, the magazine is dedicated to creating independent, healthy, and financially secure lives for women over 60. Founder Margaret Manning envisioned a space where women could share their experiences, find support, and feel heard—a space to celebrate the possibilities of this new chapter rather than dwelling on a "declining" age. It’s a mission rooted in empowerment, connection, and the belief that a woman's 60s, 70s, and 80s can be the most vibrant and fulfilling decades of her life.

: A magazine for senior citizens that highlights stories about creativity and active living .

: Swapping standard cruises for walking tours, eco-tourism, and educational journeys.

What is the intended ? (e.g., highly academic, lifestyle-focused, or strictly business)

: A massive influx of women are choosing to embrace their natural silver hair while simultaneously experimenting with vibrant cosmetics and artistic body art. The New Retirement: Encore Careers and Continuous Learning

In a world where youth is often celebrated, Sixty and Me set out on a powerful mission: to challenge outdated stereotypes about aging. At its heart, the magazine is dedicated to creating independent, healthy, and financially secure lives for women over 60. Founder Margaret Manning envisioned a space where women could share their experiences, find support, and feel heard—a space to celebrate the possibilities of this new chapter rather than dwelling on a "declining" age. It’s a mission rooted in empowerment, connection, and the belief that a woman's 60s, 70s, and 80s can be the most vibrant and fulfilling decades of her life.