If you're looking for magazines or digital publications specifically tailored for people in their 60s, there are several popular options that focus on lifestyle, health, and community:
We highlight stories that mainstream media misses. The woman who learned to surf at 61. The man who came out as gay at 63. The couple who sold the suburban house and bought a sailboat at 65. 60 something mag
You aren't saving for retirement anymore. You are in it, or close to it. The rules have changed. If you're looking for magazines or digital publications
60 Something Mag has quickly become a vibrant community of like-minded women who share a common goal: to live life to the fullest and celebrate every stage of life. The magazine's online presence, social media channels, and live events provide a space for women to connect, share their stories, and support one another. The couple who sold the suburban house and
The "60-something mag" isn't just a category; it’s a movement. It’s a testament to the fact that life doesn't get smaller as we age—it gets deeper, richer, and far more interesting.
—often referred to as the "active aging" or "encore" demographic—requires a shift from traditional "senior" tropes toward a more vibrant, lifestyle-focused approach. 1. Identify Your Core Angle
In a world where the media often caters to the youth, a groundbreaking magazine has emerged to challenge the status quo and celebrate the beauty, style, and vitality of women over 60. Welcome to 60 Something Mag, a publication that is redefining the narrative on aging and showcasing the best of life after 60.