Feature stories

Ada Robinson’s journey of faith and natural healing inspires others
Ada Robinson’s life is an extraordinary testament to resilience, purpose and faith. At 84, she continues to inspire others through her unwavering commitment to natural healing and her profound connection with God.

Marty Drapkin pursued photography and fiction writing after retiring
Marty encourages people over 50 to do what he has had so much success at doing – finding one or two things they really like to do, and then being vigilant in pursuing them.

Tech guru Shey Keith felt led to launch Walking With The Chosen
Within a year of watching her first episode of The Chosen, Shey felt God was telling her to create a podcast to dive even deeper into the show and its characters.

Mike Coote finds purpose in humor, passion in coaching
For Mike, life after 50 was just the beginning. It was a time to embrace new challenges, to explore new passions, and to continue making a difference in the lives of others.

Dave Jenkins shares his passion for marriage and coaching
Dave spent a lot of time this year developing a community of people who want to talk about and pursue purpose for their lives, and he wants to share that information with others.

Nicole Smith helps families prepare for dementia, eldercare
Nicole discovered there were plenty of books talking about dementia, but the resources she wanted just weren’t available. She needed help caring for a parent with dementia.

Jill Rumbley Beam loves entertaining to make people laugh while learning
Jill loves to put smiles on the faces of people she’s speaking to. The most appealing aspect of rewiring herself was to find something she was truly passionate about doing. In Jill’s case, that was entertaining.

Jon Sanders offers an impact opportunity worth celebrating
Officiating ceremonies in a professional way can create opportunities for older people to have impact in their communities and earn some significant income in the process.

Dr. Bijoy John wants people to sleep well, especially later in life
“Let’s face it. It’s better for your body from head-to-toe to get better sleep,” said Dr. John. “Good sleep allows the body to heal and fix itself.”