When Longevity Meets Learning: Why Midlife Education Matters Now

Longevity has quietly shattered that model. As MEA alum Avivah Wittenberg-Cox notes in this Forbes article, we’re now living multi-chapter

Chip Conley

January 23, 2026

When Longevity Meets Learning: Why Midlife Education Matters Now

What I Learned From Spending a Weekend with 20 Potential Golden Girls

Life is one big noble experiment. When you experiment, you don’t fail…you learn and, boy, did I learn in our

Chip Conley

January 22, 2026

What I Learned From Spending a Weekend with 20 Potential Golden Girls

Celebrating 88 Years of Life, Love, and Connection

A recent Wall Street Journal essay about longevity highlighted something profound: the people who live healthiest and longest aren’t those

Chip Conley

January 21, 2026

Celebrating 88 Years of Life, Love, and Connection

My First Mentee, Gavin Newsom

When we first crossed paths in the mid-1990s, he was 28 and I was 35—both of us ambitious, caffeinated, and

Chip Conley

January 20, 2026

My First Mentee, Gavin Newsom

What Does It Take To Change Your Mind?

Here are a couple of ways MLK’s views developed and deepened over his career: from Southern civil rights to systemic

Chip Conley

January 19, 2026

What Does It Take To Change Your Mind?

Guest Post: When Midlife Asks for Wisdom, Not Optimization

As I’ve continued reflecting on my time at MEA Santa Fe in September 2025, one realization keeps surfacing: midlife wisdom

Jeff Singal

January 18, 2026

Guest Post: When Midlife Asks for Wisdom, Not Optimization

Guest Post: Seven Lessons of Presence and Patience in New Mexico: Place as Mentor

D.H. Lawrence’s views survive. Charles R. Wolfe photo I think that New Mexico was the greatest experience from the outside

Chuck R. Wolfe

January 17, 2026

Guest Post: Seven Lessons of Presence and Patience in New Mexico: Place as Mentor

MEA Faculty Pico Iyer Shares His Story in the NY Times

As I mentioned last week, I was astonished to find our guest faculty member Pico Iyer as an essential supporting

Chip Conley

January 16, 2026

MEA Faculty Pico Iyer Shares His Story in the NY Times

Yes, We’re Growing Old, But We’re Also Growing Whole

Most of us were trained in the art of self-editing. We learned early which parts of ourselves earned approval and

Chip Conley

January 15, 2026

Yes, We’re Growing Old, But We’re Also Growing Whole

What is to be Learned from Winter?

In a culture obsessed with growth, visibility, and constant forward motion, winter offers a countercultural lesson: pause is not failure.

Chip Conley

January 14, 2026

What is to be Learned from Winter?

Tending the Tenders: A Sacred Pause for Faith Leaders

Burnout among faith leaders is at an all-time high with 56% of those choosing to quit citing immense stress, 43%

Chip Conley

January 13, 2026

Tending the Tenders: A Sacred Pause for Faith Leaders

The Three Kinds of Snobbery (and the One You’re Most Prone To)

David Brooks offers a helpful framework when he describes three kinds of snobbery that quietly organize modern life: dominance, success,

Chip Conley

January 12, 2026

The Three Kinds of Snobbery (and the One You’re Most Prone To)