A new start after 60 : I got divorced and spent a year trying 70 new things – from pole-dancing (…)
After a lifetime of thinking about others, Alese Johnston decided to put herself first. Adventurous and irresponsible, she’s happier than she has ever been Alese Johnston was sitting on the couch one Sunday morning, reading the Wall Street Journal, when she came across an article by a (…)
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