Blogs

Online writers and resources worth following.

Naked at Our Age blog

Naked at Our Age

USA

Joan Price, the ‘senior sexpert,’ writes candidly and joyfully about senior sexuality, desire, dating, body changes, and the full erotic lives of older adults. Honest, sex-positive, and deeply affirming.

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Aviva Romm MD blog

Aviva Romm MD

USA

Integrative physician and midwife Aviva Romm writes about women’s hormonal health, adrenal fatigue, thyroid, menopause, and integrative approaches to chronic conditions affecting women.

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Sixty and Me blog

Sixty and Me

International

Margaret Manning’s community for women over 60 covers health, dating, money, travel, fashion, and what life looks like — and can look like — in the seventh decade and beyond. Positive, inclusive, and community-driven.

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Better After 50 blog

Better After 50

USA

Felice Shapiro’s site for women over 50 features articles on health, beauty, relationships, career reinvention, finance, and the full spectrum of midlife experience — with the underlying premise that life can genuinely be better after 50.

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HuffPost Life After 50 blog

HuffPost Life After 50

USA

HuffPost’s dedicated section for adults over 50 covers health, relationships, money, retirement, and personal essays from writers navigating the joys and challenges of midlife and beyond.

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Midlife Rambler blog

Midlife Rambler

USA

Katy Kozee writes honestly and warmly about the practical and emotional landscape of midlife — perimenopause, fitness, relationships, work, and finding your footing when everything is shifting.

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HerMoney blog

HerMoney

USA

Financial journalist Jean Chatzky’s platform for women’s financial empowerment — covering retirement, Social Security, career breaks, divorce finances, investing, and the unique economic challenges women face across their lifetimes.

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The Financial Diet blog

The Financial Diet

USA

A smart, feminist personal finance platform covering money, career, home, and relationships — with frank discussions about the economic realities facing women at midlife, including the pay gap, caregiving costs, and retirement insecurity.

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Purple Clover blog

Purple Clover

USA

A lifestyle and culture platform for women over 40 and 50 covering health, relationships, career, humor, and the full richness of midlife. Warm, inclusive, and fiercely committed to the idea that the best years are ahead.

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Midlife Divorce Recovery blog

Midlife Divorce Recovery

USA

Suzy Brown’s compassionate resource for women rebuilding after midlife divorce — covering grief, finances, co-parenting, dating again, identity, and the practical and emotional work of creating a new life after 50.

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Widow 411 blog

Widow 411

USA

Practical, compassionate resources for widows navigating grief, finances, legal matters, social life, and the daunting work of rebuilding. Particularly focused on women who were not the primary financial decision-maker in their marriages.

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Senior Planet blog

Senior Planet

USA

AARP’s digital innovation hub for older adults covers technology, fitness, finances, sex and dating, and civic engagement — with the conviction that aging adults deserve full access to digital tools and an active, connected life.

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Kris Carr blog

Kris Carr

USA

Wellness activist and author Kris Carr writes about nutrition, mindset, cancer survivorship, and vibrant living. Her candid writing about living with stage IV cancer while thriving has helped millions of women reframe their relationship with illness and vitality.

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Silver Disobedience blog

Silver Disobedience

USA

Dian Griesel’s daily inspiration and wisdom for adults over 50 — covering vitality, purpose, relationships, finance, and the attitude shifts that make the difference between surviving and thriving in later life.

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