Grieving the loss of our younger selves and negotiating the future with our older selves is one of the most challenging things we get to
It’s Still “All in the Family” This Holiday Season
Having grown up with a mother who was a Democrat and a father who was a Republican, the tension in our home during the 1960
Me Too Accountability and What We All Can Do to Change Society For The Better
The wave of “Me Too” accountability washing over America is a good thing. It’s good for women who have been sexually assaulted, harassed, and victimized.
Silent No More
For Joy! My spiritually adopted daughter, Charly, who I’ve known since birth and watched blossom from a little girl into a powerful young woman, was
4 Ways to Maintain Healthy Family Relationships
Deploy a Little Patience this Holiday Season By Ken Druck November 22, 2017 (Editor’s note: This essay is the latest in a series from author and
Aging Impatiently: Cultivating the Practice of Patience
“I am working on being more patient, and I’m trying to do it as soon as possible.” While driving on a two-lane highway through the
Facing Down the Biggest Fear of All
(Editor’s note: This essay is part of a series from author and speaker Ken Druck, based on work in his book Courageous Aging, which is about how
The Five Honorings
Video Transcription We have profound choices in this life, we arrive at a moment of truth, we have to decide what am I about. Sometimes
What Can I DO (Besides feel helpless)
Are we supposed to just “get over” what happened in New York, Las Vegas, Orlando, Newtown and communities across America besieged by murder? Put these
Rising Out of the Floodwaters
I know what it’s like to lose everything. My life (as I knew it) ended in 1996 when my oldest daughter, Jenna, died while studying
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