60 Something Mag
60 Something Mag is a digital publication specifically designed for individuals in their 60s and beyond who want to make the most of this stage of life. The magazine focuses on empowering seniors to embrace growth, health, and new experiences rather than viewing their 60s as a period of decline. Core Focus Areas
2. The "Second Act" Career Guide
We all know the stats: Gen X and Boomers are starting businesses at higher rates than Millennials. 60 Something leans into this hard. One column, The Late Bloomer, interviews women who became pilots at 62, opened bakeries at 65, or got their law degree at 68. It’s not aspirational fluff; it’s a practical playbook for pivoting when the kids are grown and the mortgage is paid. 60 something mag
While traditional "senior" publications focus on retirement plans and joint pain remedies (important, but not the whole story), 60 Something focuses on the stuff that actually makes life worth living: career reinvention, explosive romance, artistic passion, and fashion that doesn't require a permission slip. 60 Something Mag is a digital publication specifically
Pick a print that incorporates a bright color—like burnt orange or emerald green—to bring light toward your face. Footwear: The Polished Loafer Ditch the heels for a refined lug-sole or classic bit loafer The Comfort Factor: We highlight stories that mainstream media misses
- Retirement income strategies: Social Security claiming windows, required minimum distributions, sequence-of-returns risk.
- Budgeting in retirement, tax-efficient withdrawals, and healthcare cost planning (Medicare basics, supplemental plans, long-term care considerations).
- Estate planning essentials, powers of attorney, and legacy giving.
- Downsizing, reverse mortgages (pros/cons), and housing options: aging-in-place vs. 55+ communities vs. assisted living.
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.
: Articles target those looking to transition from professional careers to a fulfilling "third act". Lifestyle Portals