Craving attention? This self-professed ‘stage mom’ can help

Ready to get your name out there and develop thought leadership in real estate and entrepreneurship? PR expert Lisa Fettner offers her secrets. Continue reading

How to write content for your real estate website

More than just a tool for generating leads, your website should showcase your personality and the flair you bring to the business. Laura Stace offers a step-by-step strategy for creating content that helps you stand out. Continue reading

7 essential types of writing every busy real estate agent should learn

You may not have gotten into real estate because of a love of writing, but that doesn’t mean you can’t learn to express yourself with skill. Let marketing expert Christy Murdock walk you through some of the writing elements you’ll encounter most often … Continue reading

OPINION: How to Live With Purpose at Any Age

“Make yourself useful,” my dad used to say to me when I was seven, standing around, twisting my arms into skinny pretzels while he washed our family station wagon. The suds splashed around the blue plastic bucket, his strong forearms scrubbing the baby… Continue reading

4 Simple Mind Tricks For a Positive Outlook

It used to be that the first thing I’d see each time I opened my credit card holder was my health plan ID. One day, I placed my fitness center ID on top of it. Now when I open the card holder, I grin, because at 70, time spent exercising in the pool is… Continue reading

Next Avenue Editors’ Picks of 2018

We published hundreds and hundreds of stories this year in the areas of health, money, work and purpose, living, caregiving and technology — all with the mission of serving older adults through the power of public media. Among our four editors, they ch… Continue reading

Answering a Wake-Up Call to Start Writing

As I approach the age at which my grandparents’ lives ended — when living past 70 was considered a full life — I feel an urgency to live life to the max. You could say I’m making up for lost time, for every opportunity I let slip by, every time I allow… Continue reading