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We are a social enterprise (not for profit). Creating a safe space to discuss all matters relating to ageing...gracefully or disgracefully! It's our choice. That's the point.

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The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Advantages of Age

    The social enterprise for people who want to 'age differently.' Subscribe to receive inspiring articles from those who are challenging how we age.

  • The Funeralistas

    Educational community for all your end-of-life, funeral and celebration of life choices.

  • Denise Taylor

    Dr Denise Taylor is a chartered psychologist and writer on later life. She explores purpose, identity, and the quieter possibilities of ageing with depth and honesty. Her next book, ThriveSpan, will be published in 2026.

  • Gail K.

    Where audacity meets income and style meets substance. Your guide to turning your authentic self into cash. We turn experience into income, style into confidence, and rewrite rules about what's possible after 50. Ready to monetize being YOU?

  • Alison Goldie

    Actor, theatre director, writer of The Improv Book: Improvisation for Theatre, Comedy, Education and Life (Bloomsbury). A big fan of being alive, the state of the world notwithstanding.

  • Rose Rouse

    Editor of Advantages of Age which is a magazine for different voices around getting older. I am a poet, journalist, dancer and editor. I have also set up my own Substack thespirited70something which will be more personal.

  • Peter Judge
  • Lucy Cavendish

    I am a relationship coach, therapist, writer, lifelong learner and podcaster and author of How To Have Extraordinary Relationships with Absolutely Everybody

  • Nikkicircus
  • Becca Leathlean

    Creative/Journalistic Writer and Creative Writing Teacher. Roots Reggae DJ and Broadcaster. Happy Traveller.

  • Jane Moffett

    Coach, facilitator, researcher with an interest in when the professional and personal intersect. Author of 'What Next? The savvy woman's guide to redefining retirement' which is out in September 2025.

  • Deb Steele
  • Chloe Bates
  • Anne Aubin

    I’m a 67 year old happily-retired Devon dweller. Just finished my first novel, The Silver Vixens’ Society about the power of feisty post-menopausal women to get things done. Am working on a local guidebook for retirees and a tarot book.

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