Hillary Seeger
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Botox, Gorilla Sanctuaries, and the Great Over-60 Beauty Dilemma
Let’s talk about being a working woman over 60. It’s not for the faint of heart, especially when your face starts pulling some real shenanigans. One day you’re feeling great—you got a raise, your slacks still button without an act… Continue reading
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Hot Grandma in Aisle 5
So today, I ran into a guy I haven’t seen in about ten years. He’s about a decade younger than me, and somehow, he looks exactly the same. Not just “still recognizable,” but like he stepped out of a cryogenic… Continue reading
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We Ruck for the Fallen and to Save the Falling
Even though I’m 63, I still find ways to participate—and maybe that’s the secret to aging with purpose. It’s not about keeping up with the 22-year-olds or trying to outpace time. It’s about showing up, finding your place in the… Continue reading
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Still Got It – and Now I Know What to Do With It
There’s a quiet revolution happening, and it’s being led by women in their 60s. Forget the outdated narrative that says life slows down after 60. These days, women are rewriting the script—starting businesses, changing careers, learning new skills, traveling solo,… Continue reading
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The Blue Feather of Kindness
Kathy at Walmart: The Blue Feather, the Kindness, and the Unexpected Gift of a 6 A.M. Exchange It was early—too early, honestly—for errands, but I had a technology item that needed exchanging, and Walmart had just opened. I wasn’t expecting… Continue reading
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CTRL+ALT+ME: Rebooting at 63
At 63 years old, I thought I’d be coasting. You know, wearing linen pants, drinking tea in the garden, maybe mentoring a few confused Millennials and dispensing wisdom like some sort of crow’s-footed oracle. But no. Instead, I’m squinting at… Continue reading
