Harold, We Barely Knew Thee

For many of us, “Harold and Maude” isn’t just a movie — it’s a rite of passage. It introduced an

Chip Conley

February 13, 2026

Harold, We Barely Knew Thee

My Top 10 Midlife Crisis Movies or TV Series

It’s part of the reason we’re offering our 3rd annual MEA Film Fest in December in Santa Fe. But, I

Chip Conley

February 12, 2026

My Top 10 Midlife Crisis Movies or TV Series

Four Key Roles Elders Offer Their Organizations

If you’re curious about how to groom your wisdom to be a “modern elder,” join me Feb 26-March 1 in

Chip Conley

February 11, 2026

Four Key Roles Elders Offer Their Organizations

Powerphilia: When the Love of Power Becomes a Pathology

Amidst last week’s cancer anxiety dance, I tried to take my mind off of it by reading the newly-released Epstein

Chip Conley

February 10, 2026

Powerphilia: When the Love of Power Becomes a Pathology

The Choreography of Care

Today, I want to share my appreciation for caregivers after having read this beautiful post by Megan Failey who writes

Chip Conley

February 9, 2026

The Choreography of Care

Guest Post: The Power of Shifting Our Mindset

The number one fear many people face in my opinion is The FEAR of REJECTION! I see so many dreams

Bob Kawabe

February 8, 2026

Guest Post: The Power of Shifting Our Mindset

Guest Post: The Case for Artistry in Midlife

Steven’s blend of artistry and pragmatism makes him one of the wiser people I know. After you read this guest

Steven Morris

February 7, 2026

Guest Post: The Case for Artistry in Midlife

Tending My Calling While Treating The Cancer

There are many purposes in life, but one purpose of life is to discover your calling. The work of life

Chip Conley

February 6, 2026

Tending My Calling While Treating The Cancer

Four Questions That Could Change Your Life

The first thing we should value in midlife and beyond is Time and the question to consider is: Ten years

Chip Conley

February 5, 2026

Four Questions That Could Change Your Life

From Big Ego to Beautiful Soul

Midlife has a way of renegotiating those terms. It’s the time our primary operating system moves from the ego to

Chip Conley

February 4, 2026

From Big Ego to Beautiful Soul

Why I’m Ready to Die

A wailing siren and a soft, reassuring hand. That is all I remember from my ambulance trip in suburban St.

Chip Conley

February 3, 2026

Why I’m Ready to Die

My Cancer Update

But, this morning, I will submit to another PSMA PET Scan machine, a very expensive, noisy, technological donut that politely

Chip Conley

February 2, 2026

My Cancer Update