Senior Top 11 List - Best Blogs

The best senior blogs that promote fun and positivity for the second act of life. You'll find traveling boomers, financial advice, wisdom from experienced caregivers, fashion tips, as well as health, fitness, sex and relationship advice.

Bionic Old Guy

Richard King is a mechanical engineer and outdoor fitness enthusiast who has rehabbed from two hip replacements, and a heart valve replacement. On his very popular blog, he chronicles his efforts to stay fit, active & adventurous, as well as sharing his wisdom on mental training and diet.
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Consumer Boomer

Gareth is a boomer who has been retired since 2014 and offers fabulous advice on financial topics concerning seniors via his blog. You'll find advice on 401ks, comparing long-term care insurance, as well as how to invest for a comfortable retirement, and how to avoid scams that target boomers.
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Feisty Side of 50

Aimed at Baby-Boomer women, this blog shares helpful advice & encouragement for those over 50 to continue achieving and living life to the full. Mary Eileen Williams, a Boomer herself and experienced career counselor, posts about health, the job market, hobbies, and beauty routines.
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Grandma's Briefs

This personal blog from former newspaper editor & grandma, Lisa Carpenter, shares the good, the bad, and the humorous sides of retirement (or The Second Act, as Lisa calls it). She shares stories from her life as a grandmother, fun interviews with other Grans, as well as recipes & puzzles.
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Grey Fox

David Evans is the author of Grey Fox, an elegant fashion blog catering to men over 40. He shares style recommendations & clothing reviews for all types of occasions including travel, work, and everyday lifestyles. You'll also find his musings on iconic cars & watches, as well as food & drink.
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Kathy's Retirement Blog

In 2012, Kathy Merlino began sharing her wonderful musings about transitioning from a successful career to an active & emotionally satisfying retirement. Despite some health setbacks suffered by her husband she continues to share her positive attitude about the non-financial side of retirement.
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Nothing But Net Nanny

Katie is a 61-year-old grandmother from Florida and the founder of Nothing But Net Nanny. Her blog is a fun, inspirational, and humble view on aging & retirement. You'll find entertaining stories from Katie's life and encouragement for fellow seniors to try the hobbies they enjoyed before retirement.
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Senior Planet

Senior Planet's mission is to help those born before the digital revolution to understand & engage with technology that will enhance their retirement lifestyle. You'll also find advice on topics like health & fitness, dating, sex & relationships, art, senior fashion, and travel.
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The Roaming Boomers

Based in Arizona, David & Carol are The Roaming Boomers who started this blog to inspire other retirees to travel. They share incredible photography, trip itineraries, and detailed reviews from their luxury trips all over the world. And via their agency, they now help other retirees to plan trips too.
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The Senior List

The Senior List is a community of seniors & boomers who are dedicated to helping each other age well. Articles focus on inspiring aging adults, sharing product & service reviews, as well as medical reviews. You'll also find information on caregiving solutions, dementia research, and lots more.
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The Upside to Aging

Unlike the other blogs listed here, this one is written by a younger writer who is an experienced caregiver. Molly firmly believes in senior's rights & continued quality of life and she shares valuable advice on health & caregiving topics, as well as useful insights for both seniors and their loved ones.  
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