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.”
Paul Weigel became Iron Dad tough for his daughter

Paul’s book addresses cancer awareness, but its theme of love and perseverance inspires people to pursue relationships with their children at all ages.
Danielle Bernock helps people overcome childhood trauma

“Healing your trauma doesn’t make you forget it, but it does take away trauma’s power so you regain power over your life,” said Danielle. “With help, the trauma is left powerless so that you have a new life where you are in control.”
Wyatt Timmins shares his faith in words and music

When Wyatt turned 50, he planned to continue serving in pastoral ministry. But, he had a deep yearning to return to music as a way where he could combine singing with being a pastor.
Joan Patterson finds purpose with the help of four wheels and four paws

Early in her diagnosis, Joan had to make a choice. Would she accept multiple sclerosis as a gift from God and, in obedience, do what he was telling her to do? Or, would she have a lifelong pity party blaming God for allowing her illness to happen and remaining angry at him and the rest of the world?
Battling effects of fatherlessness inspires Michael Fineman’s purpose

The sting of fatherlessness never really goes away. Men in their 50s and 60s still struggle from growing up without a dad — or having his approval. Michael is also passionate about helping men who aren’t serving well in their roles as fathers.
Pat Mingarelli uses photography to draw people closer to nature & God

Pat loved doing journalism with his photography to tell stories, but he also felt called to help people connect with God through nature photography.
Dr. Mitchell Clionsky explains why dementia can be preventable

A few years after the Lancet Commission study, the same 12 factors were evaluated by the U.S. Health and Retirement Survey. That research showed 60% of dementia cases could be avoided, said Dr. Clionsky.
Author Sarah Geringer offers people hope for the hard days

“We need baby boomers to be honest about all the hard stuff they have gone through,” Sarah explained. “That way, we are better equipped when we go through hard things ourselves.”