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Tom
Braun

Thomas Braun, Retired Pharmacist, Buyer, Marketing Executive for a Major Drug Chain. Active for over 45 years in Pharmacy. Tom would like to hear from you at tbran10@hotmail.com

The Blue ZoneA Life Style for Centenarians

Infant Guinea PigsSucrose Versus Sucralose

Obamacare and Good HealthBetween a Rock and a Hard Place

The Best PainkillersBest Painkillers for What's Ailing You

Toxins In Our Daily LifeCan Aluminum Poisoning Be a Reality?

LaLanne, Sunshine and CruisingKeeping fit and enjoying life

Hi Sunshine - Part 2More on Vitamin D

Hi Sunshine A Primer on Vitamin D, Part 1

Inside JobHow the Global Financial Crisis was "Made in America"

How Sweet it isWhy the uproar over taxes on beverages?

The Mammogram CultureCould there be a better way to prevent breast cancer?

Osteoporosis, PPI's & Vit DBig Wheels In Washington Turn Slowly

Lipitor Shrimp Story RevisitedWhy having a physician prescribe Lipitor is good for the shrimp industry...

I'm Lovin' It!Why Ronald McDonald won't retire

The Origin of CancerWhy it's a Challenge to Live to 100 in the US.

Value of Vitamin DImproving Health at The Grass Roots Level

The Culmulative EffectWhy the FDA can't protect you from harm.

My Medical NightmareWhy the phrase "DON'T TREAD ON ME" has been reawakened in my soul.

Brain Dead Politicians American Voters Awaking from a Long Sleep

2010 New Year Self-Care Prediction Adopting a healthier lifestyle can eliminate the need for some of the "bloat" in our healthcare system

Upcoming Senate Debate on Healthcare: Why does Washington want to make Healthcare more complicated?

Cancer and You: Defending your body against Cancer you've never seen.



Judy
Gruen

Syndicated columnist of “Off My Noodle” and a member of NSNC. Judy’s main occupation is lobbying the federal government to create a Division of Cellulite Studies at the Department of Health and Human Services. In her spare time, she writes books, humor columns, and complaint letters. She is the author of three award-winning humor books, including "The Women's Daily Irony Supplement," ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year for humor. Read more of her work on www.judygruen.com

Letter to my Long-Lost Waist



Ken
Hodge

Ken Hodge, born and raised in central Oregon, has spent most of his career in Washington state in community development work. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Oregon and served in the U.S. Air Force as public information officer. Now retired, he lives in Vancouver, Washington. These were excerpts from Ken's boyhood memoir called "We Didn't Get Fat and We Did Have Fun" which he hopes to get published. To contact Ken, email alpine707@aol.com.

Movies of the Thirties

First Grade and the Philco Radio

First Trip to the Barbershop

A Mock Wedding



Dusty
Johnson

A Suddenly Senior Reader, and now guest columnist. Maureen “Dusty” Johnson from California wrote, “I'm with you! I just want to age disgracefully. I am far too young to be old...and I will not go quietly!

“My dilemma, however, seems to be in finding a kindred spirit in the form of a male of the species. “Maybe you can help…”

Read her stories below to find out more about Dusty and her "dilema". Write her an email at DustyJewel@hotmail.com

That One In A Milion Man?

The Geriatric Dating Pool - Presenting the Geezers of 2009



John
Kaiser

Son of Suddenly Senior founders Frank and Carolyn Kaiser.

How Do You Cope?



Joe
Klock

Freelance wordworker Joe Klock, Sr. winters in Key Largo and Coral Gables, Florida and summers in New Hampshire. More of his "Klockwork" can be found at www.joeklock.com

Write Joe c/o joeklock@suddenlysenior.com.

Am I A Traitor To The Cause Of Geezer Welfare?


Phyllis
Kuehn

Phyllis Kuehn is a mostly-retired professor who taught statistics and was an applied linguistics researcher. A native Californian, she has lived, studied, and taught in Germany, Egypt, Georgia, and California. Author of two textbooks and over forty research articles, Phyllis has also published commentaries in The Fresno Bee and The Christian Science Monitor. She is currently waging peace as co-founder of Boomers for Peace (www.boomersforpeace.com). Phyllis lives in Marin County, California, is a killer Scrabble player, and is senior before her time. Write to her at boomersforpeace@gmail.com

Those Darn Catalogs



Myrna
Beth
Lambert

Myrna Beth (Micki) Lambert, award-winning author, has three daughters and nine grandchildren. She had been married to her husband, Stan, for 48 years. Micki writes poetry and short stories and has had several poems and stories published. Her writing has received many awards including the Tom Howard Short Story Contest and Voice Net Poetry Contest. She divides her time between Chicago and Florida. You can contact Myrna by sending her an email to Beth4428@aol.com


Sunie
Levin

Sunie Levin, author of Make New Friends... Live Longer, is a graduate of the University of Missouri and holds degrees in Psychology and Education as well as a Master's degree in remedial reading. She founded the Midwest Reading and Dyslexia Clinic in Kansas City Missouri for children and adults with learning problems. A popular lecturer, Levin taught University classes and has conducted workshops and seminars throughout the country. She has appeared on local and national T.V. and was a syndicated columnist for many newspapers. Write to Sunie at Suniel50@gmail.com

Oops, Where Did I Leave It?

Make New Friends, Live Longer


Susan
Pierres

Susan Pierres is an internationally published Miami-based writer/photographer specializing in travel, food, conservation, and health. Long a contributing editor of Caribbean Travel & Life, Pan Am Clipper, and Birnbaum Travel Guides to Italy and the Caribbean, she covered those regions extensively from former bases in Rome, London, and Anguilla. Her credits span the globe from Italy to Australia, including major newspapers, magazines such as Town & Country, National Geographic Traveler, Islands, People, and most recently Conde Nast's concierge.com. In a former life she also worked aboard legendary Lindblad adventure cruise ships in Africa, Europe, and Indonesia, as a researcher for the Los Angeles Times Rome and London bureaus, and in the publicity offices of feature film locations from Cyprus to Ireland. She has visited some 180 countries around the world. Send your comments to: susanpierres@gmail.com

Lessons I Should Have Learned From My Mother

Crossing the Pond

My 15 Minutes of Fame as the Poster Girl for Menopause


Kileen
Prather

Kileen Prather was born in 1947 in Superior, Wisconsin. She is a mother of two boys, Frank & Rick, and grandmother of a little girl, Isabel. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a BA in History and a Masters in School Librarianship from Central Michigan University. Before becoming a writer she was a School Librarian for twenty-one years and has been a Tour Manager since 1998. She usually travels in at least thirty five states a year and meets wonderful travelers from all over the country who have given her inspiration for her stories. She presently divides her time between Texas and Wisconsin.

People who have experienced life over the years are the focus for her books in these modern day romance stories. Their hearts and souls are constantly developing and growing due to the simple fact that they have "lived". The mature reader can relate to the characters' hopes and dreams due to their age, relationships, and experiences. Younger readers can learn what it is like to face life while dealing with its challenges or possibly relate it to someone in their lives. Her stories take place in various locales in the United States since mature adults have experienced travel, like to travel, or at least dream about going to different places. These characters are ordinary people struggling with issues aging adults have to face such as changing spousal relationships, parental concerns, or illnesses. Many women and men find themselves divorced or widowed after twenty-five, thirty-five, or even forty-five years of marriage. These devastating experiences seem to halt life as they know it. They often don't believe it is possible to start all over again or lead a fulfilling life. They need to know that "living" takes place and "romance is possible" no matter what your age. Send your comments to: kileenp@gmail.com

Glacier & Yellowstone Parks by Rail

Great Parks of the Southwest

Traveling by Amtrak

Washington, D.C.

San Antonio - Texas

Welcome to Paradise - Nassau

New England in the Fall

Where is the Most Perfect Place to Live?

Crater Lake, Deepest Lake in the US

Many Trains Across Colorado

Yellowstone National Park

Seattle & The Pacific Northwest

Journey Check out Kileen's book "Journey Beckons". You can order through her website: www.kileenprather.com or at Amazon either in book format or the Kindle edition. Her latest, "Journey To Port" now also on Kindle.



Joan
Price

Ageless sexuality advocate Joan Price (www.joanprice.com) is the author of Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex and Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty. Visit Joan's zesty blog about sex and aging at www.NakedAtOurAge.com. You can write Joan at joan@joanprice.com.

Things You'll Never Hear Him Say When He Sees You Naked

10 Tips for Hot Solo Senior Sex

"Promise Me..."

Dating Advice to Men Over 50

His heart was beating under my hand

Satisfying Senior Sex for Women, Too!

Book Review: Autumn Romance: Stories and Portraits of Love after 50

Sex After Prostate Surgery (with Anne Katz)

Joan Price is the author of the (currently) best selling sex books in the Kindle category! Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud About Senior Sex and Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty



John
Shields

John Shields is (was) a commentary page columnist for the (late) New Hope Gazette and a features writer, both of which put him in the heart, and the tradition, of literary-rich Bucks County, Pennsylvania. A former varsity baseball head coach, he recently celebrated his 18th anniversary as a kidney transplant recipient. That transforming experience, along with those gained as a teacher, healthcare administrator, stay-at-home dad and frequent guest at area operating rooms, provides a unique frame of reference for his (former) weekly column, titled, oxymoronically, Everyday Things. See more of John's work at http://www.ThatJohnShields.com. His e-mail address is thatjohnshields@gmail.com

The Next Great American Spectacle?



Suzette
Strandring

A syndicated columnist with GateHouse News Service. Her book, The Art of Column Writing: Insider Secrets from Art Buchwald, Dave Barry, Arianna Huffington, Pete Hamill and Other Great Columnists won First Place for Educational Book in The Florida Writers Association’s competition and is a 2008 Finalist in ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year Awards. She is a contributor to The Boston Globe, The Patriot Ledger, The Huffington Post, Writer Magazine and has been featured on Boston’s NPR.

Email her at suzmar@comcast.net. And check out her smart and beautifully written weekly columns at www.readsuzette.com.

Enjoy it all. NOW!



Maggie
Van Ostrand

Maggie Van Ostrand is a regular contributor to the Chicago Tribune, and her articles have appeared in the Boston Globe and other majors. Her syndicated column appears in three countries.

How to Tell When We're Seniors

So You Think You Know Good Movies?

It's Tough Being the Only Painted Hussy at a Tent Revival Meeting



Dave
Whitney

Dave Whitney is a retired journalist and adventurer who has won many writing awards. He was born and raised in central Ohio, attended school in Missouri, served in the US Army Security Agency, and migrated to Florida a half century ago. Author of four books, he is a former Associated Press writer/editor and has been nominated three times for the Pulitzer Prize during his writing career. As editor and founder of the Free Press newspapers in the Florida Keys he was the first publisher to pick up Frank Kaiser's "Suddenly Senior" column when it entered syndication. Whitney currently resides in Lakeland, Fla., after living 25 years in the Florida Keys. Write him at davewhitney@suddenlysenior.com

Record Those Memories

Bagging Omelets

You can Go Home!

Is My Nose Getting Longer?

Is Your Diet Bugging You?

Crystal Balling

My Urban Walden

You're Always Here!

Still On the Road

Seniors do not need defending?

How Many are in There?

Did You Save Enough?

Kindle - Don't leave home without one

Confessions of a Male Chauvinist!

Why Not Buy Chinese?

The world is full of nice guys, Only cream and B*ST**Ds rise!

The "Green Thing"

Will Airlines Force Us Back to Trains?

Mad Hatter's Tea Party, U.S. Style

The Death of Bin Laden

Bring 'em Home

Some Days Are Better Than Others

Survival Food

Governed By The Despicable

High Tech Turns Robbed Into The Robber

Time To Retire - Find A Hobby

Japan's Other Disaster

Playing With Words

It's A Sure Bet

Car Shopping - A New Retirement Sport!

Now They've Taxed My Cat!

Missed Again...

Is Your Square Getting Larger Or Smaller?

Last Refuge For the Untalented

Seniors Take Another Hit From Washington

Football Revival

Trick or Truth

Building Better Communities

Some Towns are Just Made for Geezers! (A visit to Savannah GA)

Obamacare - You're Going to Love it

It's Getting Lonely Under the Bus

Polling - Just Whom are the Pollsters Talking to?

So How Far Have We Come?



Leslie
Wilson

Leslie L. Wilson is founder and director of Serve in Disaster, LLC, (SiD)/Tajikistan. Her American "hona" is the Washington, DC area. In October, She and Sino begin a motivational /inspirational speaking tour of America as they establish the nonprofit organization to continue their work in Tajikistan. Their website is http://serveindisaster.org or you can tweet them on twitter.com @agiazw or check out "Serve in Disaster" on facebook.com. iReports under "Pamirs" are on CNN.com.

My 62nd Birthday Wish: Climb a Glacier in Tajikistan


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