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"Revolutionizing Radio and Empowering Women Over 50: Gettysburg's Tiny Home Movement and Winter Travel Adventures!"

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"Revolutionizing Radio and Empowering Women Over 50: Gettysburg's Tiny Home Movement and Winter Travel Adventures!"

Kelsey Goins
Nov 23, 2025
Trivia Question❓Who was the first woman to be listed as a billionaire in Forbes magazine's annual ranking of the world's wealthiest individuals in 1987? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Quote Of The Day |
"Success isn't about how much money you make, it's about the difference you make in people's lives." - Michelle Obama |
On November 2, 1920, a small team in Pittsburgh launched the first commercial radio broadcast, forever changing how people connect.
This breakthrough shattered the age of silence, ushering in a new era of communication.
For women over 50, this milestone marks more than history—it resonates as a turning point for finding and amplifying their own voices.
Radio opened gateways to diverse ideas, music, and conversations, inviting women navigating tradition and ambition into a richer, more expansive world.
Today, that spirit thrives in communities like F.L.Y. After 50, where women harness podcasts, livestreams, and audio spaces to share stories and wisdom.
Inspirational shows like the Her Comeback Podcast and Empowered Over 50 spotlight stories of personal reinvention, from overcoming illness to reclaiming femininity.
Through these platforms, lived experiences become powerful narratives, carrying forth the legacy of radio’s first bold broadcast. Read More... |
Tip of The Day |
Focus on building strong relationships and networking with other women entrepreneurs. Collaboration and support from like-minded individuals can be incredibly valuable in growing your business and overcoming challenges. |
While winter tempts many to stay tucked inside, for women over 50, the season opens up a vibrant world of discovery.
With peaceful destinations, fewer tourists, and inviting prices, winter travel delivers experiences tailored for seasoned adventurers.
Picture quiet museum halls in Paris, uncrowded Caribbean sands, or sparkling European Christmas markets under festive lights.
Desert sunsets in Arizona and tranquil spa escapes offer unique ways to embrace this quieter time of year.
Winter journeys become less about checking off sights and more about nourishing the spirit and savoring each moment.
Warm drinks, heartfelt conversations, and sunny destinations entice those looking for renewal.
For many, these getaways act as a personal "reset," bringing clarity and energy as the new year arrives.
From snowshoeing in Lake Tahoe to sun-filled days in Cancún, bold adventures flourish as the temperature falls—proving that women over 50 travel with unmatched flair and confidence. Read More... |
Interesting Facts |
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In Gettysburg, a fresh movement is thriving, echoing the legacy of Abraham Lincoln’s iconic Gettysburg Address.
Modern residents are embracing micro living and minimalist values, inspired by Lincoln’s call for purpose and simplicity.
The tiny home trend is on the rise, with dwellings under 400 square feet that maximize efficiency through creative design and smart use of space.
Community engagement has grown, highlighted in 2025 by the Adams County Arts Council’s “The People Project: At Home in Adams County,” celebrating how locals redefine the meaning of home with art, music, and personal stories.
Efforts like the South Central Community Action Programs (SCCAP)’s renovation of a former gas station into affordable homes address critical housing needs while supporting the push for sustainability.
This shift prioritizes intentional living and deeper community bonds, reimagining what it means to truly belong. Read More... |
❄️ Shaved Fennel, Persimmon & Pomegranate Salad with Citrus-Miso Dressing |
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This salad is stunning on the holiday table and packs a crisp, sweet-tangy balance perfect for the cooler season.
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While the holiday season brings warmth and connection, it can also lead to overindulgence and unnecessary waste.
Celebrating with a healthy lifestyle and focus on sustainable living allows you to enjoy the festivities while caring for both your well-being and the planet.
Choose nourishing breakfasts and add seasonal fruits and vegetables to meals, supporting local farmers and better nutrition.
Smaller plates and mindful portions help reduce food waste and support healthy choices, especially when swapping out heavy dishes for roasted veggies or whole grains.
Staying active is key—try brisk walks to see neighborhood lights, join local runs, or do short home workouts, boosting both physical and mental wellness.
Decorate with natural or reusable materials and consider gifts from local artisans or experiential presents, embracing an eco-friendly holiday spirit.
Finally, don’t forget to manage stress with self-care and realistic expectations, ensuring a memorable and uplifting holiday for all. Read More... |
Secret Little Hack |
Invest in yourself and your personal development, whether it's through education, networking, or self-care. Your success as an entrepreneur is closely tied to your own growth and well-being. |
Social media is flooded with intense weight loss challenges like "75 Hard" and the "Winter Arc," urging users to pursue rapid transformations through strict diets and extreme workouts.
Experts warn these trends can harm your body and mind, especially since the routines are rarely sustainable long-term.
Focusing instead on gradual, healthy lifestyle changes helps build habits that last while avoiding the burnout and anxiety often triggered by perfectionism online.
Health professionals recommend a safe pace of one to two pounds lost weekly.
Quick fixes deprive the body of key nutrients, leading to muscle and bone loss, and often cause the lost weight to return if old habits reset.
College students feel extra pressure from these trends, balancing studies, jobs, and unrealistic body ideals online.
By introducing small, consistent habits — and focusing on what feels enjoyable and achievable — a truly healthy transformation becomes part of daily life.
Skip the trends and invest in sustainable well-being. Read More... |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: Mary Kay Ash |