In our recent MEA “What Now?” workshop co-led with Edward Sullivan, he introduced the idea that life is less about
Life is Not a Journey
Chip Conley
March 26, 2026
In our recent MEA “What Now?” workshop co-led with Edward Sullivan, he introduced the idea that life is less about
Chip Conley
March 26, 2026
It says, “What you already know doesn’t matter anymore.” That experience is a liability. That the people who’ve been around
Chip Conley
March 25, 2026
When I became CEO of Modern Elder Academy, roughly two-thirds of the people in our workshops were women, and lots
Derek Gehl
March 24, 2026
Doing 65 is a calendar.Being 65 is a consciousness. Doing 65 asks, What’s next?Being 65 asks, What matters? Doing 65
Chip Conley
March 23, 2026
The idea of We-sdom was born during a recent reunion call Leslie facilitated for the “7 Faces of We” cohort from
Leslie Bartlett
March 22, 2026
We occupy a unique, fleeting position in history. If you are old enough to remember the distinctive screech of a
Dr. Cornelia C. Walther
March 21, 2026
Judgment is the human capacity to arbitrate among competing values, to weigh things that all matter but can’t all be
Chip Conley
March 20, 2026
PAPR is that curious period when the ambition engine that powered your 30s and 40s starts making a different sound.
Chip Conley
March 19, 2026
Many of you know, as part of the new MEA Homes initiative, we’ve purchased two homes near our Santa Fe
Chip Conley
March 18, 2026
When people talk about balance, they often imagine something like a gymnast on a beam. But unless you’re Olga Korbut
Chip Conley
March 17, 2026
Image by Jonas Peterson Next February, I’m going to die. Not permanently, I hope. But convincingly enough that the world—and
Chip Conley
March 16, 2026
Valerie was a valuable cohort member of our first Golden Girls workshop, The Betty’s, and she continues to amaze me
Valerie A. Lee
March 15, 2026
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