Monday, June 15, 2015

Members of the Tribe

Aging with Attitude is a daily practice, I'm finding.  One of my key beliefs is the importance of building your tribe - a network of like minded and inspiring people who will set the tone for all that we do, think, and be.

I wanted to share a few blogs and websites that have been providing ongoing inspiration and stimulation.

Advanced Style

A quirky fashion site started by the very talented Ari Seth-Cohen is dedicated to men and women of a certain age with style and elegance.  Advanced Style has become a book and a wonderful movie.



That's Not My Age

Started by Alyson Walsh, a freelance journalist, former magazine fashion editor and the author of Style Forever: the grown-up guide to looking fabulous. I love her sense of style and outlook on life and her age. 


Accidental Icon

Lyn Slater started her blog because " I was having trouble finding a fashion blog or magazine that offered an urban, modern, intellectual aesthetic but also spoke to women who live what I call “interesting but ordinary lives” in cities."  I just love her. Scroll through her blog to see more of her sensibility and wonderful elegance.




Growing Bolder

This is a  website that is a treasure trove of information and resource on aging. Growing Bolder is just one piece of Bolder Broadcasting Inc., among the world leaders in wellness and active lifestyle content creation and delivery across all major media platforms. I find the website itself worth a daily peruse.



Next Avenue

Thanks to PBS.  Their description:
Next Avenue is public media’s first and only national service for America’s booming 50+ population. Our mission is to meet the needs and unleash the potential of older Americans through the power of media. We do this by providing news, information and advice to help our audience navigate their lives and inviting them to join in an ongoing conversation about the issues and transitions we all face.
I've signed up for the feed, and their newsletter, which I don't often do.  There are so many inspirational resources and ideas here.  Take a look.


I keep looking for more.  What do you read for inspiration on Aging with Attitude?