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May 11, 2022
John Olafson and his wife, Staci, and their dog, Samson, in front of their tiny house.

What's happened to the tiny house movement?

Those in the housing industry say the tiny house movement hasn't shrunk, but matured.
The Good Life
May 11, 2022

St. Paul hospice physician explains why there are racial disparities in end-of-life care

Too many people of color have missed out on the comfort of hospice, says Dr. Dennis Cross. He wants to change that.
The Good Life
May 11, 2022
Pickleballers volley the ball in play from close in to the "kitchen" (blue line to the net).

Pickleball injuries: 7 tips to avoid getting hurt

Here's how to stay safe while enjoying the fastest-growing sport in America.
The Good Life
May 11, 2022
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Tales from an extrovert: What I've lost and missed during COVID-19

You've probably read many stories about how introverts have been faring during the pandemic, but what about extroverts?
The Good Life
May 11, 2022
To reduce the financial stress of retirement, cover essential living costs from guaranteed income.

Buck up, boomers

Despite the volatile markets and rising inflation of late, you're still better off than your parents.
The Good Life
May 11, 2022
James (JD) Davis looked through a box of free records.] COURTNEY DEUTZ • courtney.deutz@startribune.com

Smart ways to sell your unwanted items

Downsizing? Here's how to have fewer items to move and earn money from getting rid of your stuff.
The Good Life
May 11, 2022
A microphone.

Older podcast listeners and creators find their niche

Podcast listening is now growing fastest among older Americans, after they were slower to embrace it than others.
The Good Life
February 23, 2022
From left, Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis in "And Just Like That..." () ORG XMIT: 39221487W

Middle age doesn't happen 'Just Like That'

Why is the "Sex and the City" reboot populated by adults who seem perplexed by everything?
The Good Life
February 23, 2022
The bookshelves are in disarray once again. (Daniil Dubov/Dreamstime/TNS)

The perils of downsizing

Be careful you don't discard something you can't live without — like books.
The Good Life
February 23, 2022
Cathy Wurzer, host on MPR, TPT, and creator of the "End in Mind" podcast and foundation which takes an uplifting approach to preparing for your own de

MPR's Cathy Wurzer wants you to live more fully by keeping the 'End in Mind'

The veteran broadcaster's nonprofit seeks to help Minnesotans achieve comfort with difficult conversations around dying.
The Good Life
February 23, 2022
Rochester skyway, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022, Rochester, Minn. ] GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com

Quash the winter doldrums with these Minnesota indoor walks

The best mall and skyway walks from Duluth to Rochester to the Twin Cities.
The Good Life
February 23, 2022
New retiree Joel Collamer (husband of this writer) finally found what he was looking for. 

What to do when you don't know what to do in retirement

My husband just went through it. Here are steps that turned things around.
The Good Life
February 23, 2022
Liz Weston, a columnist for personal finance website NerdWallet.com.

The mental health risks of retiring

The Good Life
February 23, 2022
Sue Larsen, Larsen's dog Tyndal and Sue Ronnenkamp, who shares Larsen's home  |  Credit: Sue Ronnenkamp

Homesharing can lower housing costs, increase companionship

Taking on a roommate may provide financial, social and practical benefits.
Business
November 15, 2021
This image provided by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services shows what the new Medicare cards will look like. The cards are getting a makeover

Seniors facing largest Part B premium jump in a decade

Monthly payments for the Part B portion of the federal Medicare program will increase by more than 14%, putting a significant dent in cost-of-living increases in Social Security payments.
The Good Life
October 13, 2021
The author, Steven Petrow, and his mother Margot, on her 75th birthday. Photo courtesy of Steven Petrow

Stupid things not to do when we get older

Steven Petrow's new book gives ideas on how to age better than the generations before us.
The Good Life
October 13, 2021
Liz Weston, a columnist for personal finance website NerdWallet.com.

Don't let Social Security steer you wrong

The Good Life
October 13, 2021
Now a racial equity officer at a St. Paul nonprofit, De’Vonna Pittman is also a motivational speaker, the author of three books — a memoir, a vol

These Minnesota 'Youthfuls' know you're as young - or as old - as you think

How you feel about aging has a direct impact on how well you age, science shows.
The Good Life
October 13, 2021
Water aerobics is offered daily at Spa Ixtapan in Ixtapan, Mexico.

Exercise is a powerful tool to help fight dementia. But which type is best?

Yoga, pilates, HIIT and weight lifting are all good, but some are better at slowing cognitive decline.
The Good Life
October 13, 2021
British actor Hayley Mills poses at her home in West London on Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2021 to promote her memoir "Forever Young." (Photo by Joel C Ryan/I

Hayley Mills on the pressures of staying 'Forever Young'

The former Disney star discusses her new book and the challenges of being tied to childhood roles well into adulthood.

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