by Paul McKeon | Jul 2, 2008 | Articles
If you crave adventure, have time on your hands, money in the bank and are interested in the arts you could very well be, a cultural tourist. Wanting much more than sightseeing and shopping or indulging in beach bathing, this type of consumer dreams of a culturally... by Paul McKeon | Jul 2, 2008 | Articles
Celebrity nutritionist Desi Carlos speaks to The Retiree about the new weight-related epidemic, about managing these ageing ailments simply through diet, and about putting quality years back on to the end of your life. Australia’s baby boomers are getting ready to... by Paul McKeon | Jun 5, 2008 | Articles
Remember that stuff about hiding under a table or standing in a doorway?? Well, this guy has a completely reverse opinion. This is very interesting, different from what we were all taught. Boy! Is this ever an eye opener. Directly opposite of what we’ve been... by Paul McKeon | May 16, 2008 | Articles
Aging is inevitable. From the day we are born to the day we leave this earth, we are gradually aging. So why do we dread it so much and why do we deny the inevitable? With millions of baby boomers retiring or contemplating retirement, the whole concept of aging is... by Paul McKeon | Mar 27, 2008 | Articles
Top 10 quirky vacation camps for adults A Reuters report says that if you ever dream of being an astronaut, an elephant trainer or a ghost hunter, your dreams could come true with a growing number of camps catering for adults who want to try something different.... by Paul McKeon | Mar 27, 2008 | Articles
How was turning 70 last year? It improves your character. You’re more thoughtful because you don’t act as quickly anymore. When I turned 70 it was the first time I felt young for my age. But 50 dropped on me like a ton of bricks – something about the number. What’s...