Guest Post: Why More Women Are Looking at Intentional Co Living, and Why It Makes Perfect Sense

Given MEA’s growing interest in Golden Girls housing, we’ve been scanning the web for great content on the topic and

Golden Girls Network

April 24, 2026

Guest Post: Why More Women Are Looking at Intentional Co Living, and Why It Makes Perfect Sense

Welcome to Q3: Halftime Is Over

In the new book I’m writing with Scott Bryson, we argue it’s time for a new metaphor: life as a

Chip Conley

April 23, 2026

Welcome to Q3: Halftime Is Over

What Promises Can You Make to Yourself?

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening (Robert Frost) Whose woods these are I think I know.   His house is

Chip Conley

April 22, 2026

What Promises Can You Make to Yourself?

Older Moms, Fewer Babies—and a Different Kind of Adulthood

I read this recent New York Times piece about declining birthrates, and what struck me wasn’t just that fewer babies

Chip Conley

April 21, 2026

Older Moms, Fewer Babies—and a Different Kind of Adulthood

Why I’m (Strangely) Less Discouraged These Days

Even writing that sentence feels surreal. And yet, in the quiet moments—lying in her bed for the first two nights

Chip Conley

April 20, 2026

Why I’m (Strangely) Less Discouraged These Days

Guest Post: The Ever-Expanding Definition of the Word Longevity

Like many people, when I first became aware of the longevity movement, the digital content landscape was filled with stories

Michael Clinton

April 19, 2026

Guest Post: The Ever-Expanding Definition of the Word Longevity

Guest Post: Why Insight Alone Rarely Changes Your Life

Kelly and her business partner Holly, both MEA alums, have written a terrific workbook for my book “Learning to Love

Kelly White

April 18, 2026

Guest Post: Why Insight Alone Rarely Changes Your Life

From Wellness to Looksmaxxing: A Devo-lutionary Spiral

Are we not well? We are Ego. Be prepared for a Chip Conley cultural rant. It was 2008 when Gwyneth

Chip Conley

April 17, 2026

From Wellness to Looksmaxxing: A Devo-lutionary Spiral

Why I Can’t Cry (And Why That Might Be Okay)

What’s confusing is this: I don’t feel numb. I feel a lot – both good and bad. But the tears

Chip Conley

April 16, 2026

Why I Can’t Cry (And Why That Might Be Okay)

Writing Mom’s Obituary

I’m lying in Mom’s bed. It’s 5 a.m. on Sunday morning. Exactly 48 hours earlier, I was on an early

Chip Conley

April 15, 2026

Writing Mom’s Obituary

Are you a Coddiwompler?

I recently came across a word I wish I’d known 30 years ago (thanks Rand Stagen): Coddiwomple — to travel

Chip Conley

April 14, 2026

Are you a Coddiwompler?

The Best Anti-Aging Hack Isn’t Botox—It’s Being Bad at Something New

I just read a piece on some fascinating neuroscience: the single best way to keep your brain young isn’t supplements,

Chip Conley

April 13, 2026

The Best Anti-Aging Hack Isn’t Botox—It’s Being Bad at Something New