30 Plus

In journalism’s salad days, reporters used to end a story with this designation: -30-signifying “the end” to the editor.

In the case of this blog, 30 is a magic number.  This is the 30th post on life changes as we age.

We’ve heard from an observer of border and immigration issues, a journalist who is reaching the end of a good run, a caregiver who works as a doula helping people at the end of life. 

We’ve considered the challenges and opportunities of aging.  And during the pandemic, we’ve discovered our resilience, inner resources and resourcefulness.

Thank you to every contributor and reader.

Please use the comments to voice your ideas for future topics and contributors. Let’s keep the copy flowing.  No -30- for AgeSpots!

—Jodi Goalstone

 

 

 

 

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