Daniel Rg Crandall captures legacies one story at a time

“Stories connect us,” he said. “They give us a sense of where we come from, why we are the way we are, and what really matters. That is the legacy I want to leave.”
Bernadette Catalana helps mothers and daughters to grow closer

For Bernadette, parenting adult children means being available when her daughters face difficult life choices, offering guidance when asked, as well as stepping back, trusting their judgment and respecting their independence when necessary.
Tami Anne Strochak reclaimed her life holistically after turning 50

“You don’t have to wake up one day and suddenly be a new person,” she said. “Just start with one small change. Then, that energy begins to build and align everything else.”
Don Cote helps seasoned citizens to become successful, get connected

Through Successful Seniors Media, Don shares insights, inspiration and real-world strategies for living better after 50.
C. Vicki Gold empowers older adults to live safely, wisely and well

Vicki produced a comprehensive guide designed to empower older adults to take control of their health, posture, breathing, mindset and overall quality of life.
Colin Yearwood discovered how authentic selling can transform lives

Colin also encourages people to work from the inside out. That means acknowledging the fears, beliefs and emotional roadblocks that may be standing in the way of pursuing a new path.
Leslie Wyatt helps people rediscover love, creativity and self-worth

Leslie believes seasoned citizens have a responsibility to speak honestly about the aging process, not just so they can live authentically, but so younger generations can prepare for it with hope rather than fear.
Jackie Leonard found peace, purpose and praise after turning 50

“Once you get past the embarrassment and personal pride, your story can truly help somebody else,” she explained. “You didn’t go through all that pain for no reason. God can use it.”
John Stange empowers others to use their skills, experiences to serve

“I believe we were created with purpose, and that includes the second half of life,” he said. “When you use your wisdom to serve someone else, you experience joy and meaning that’s hard to describe.”
Susan Nefzger finds meaning by helping others to live consciously

“There is much more to life. Everyone, regardless of their age, background or ability, can live consciously and contribute to the greater good.”