Author name: Helen Tarver

Helen is a writer and advocate for living fully at every stage of life, especially after 50. With a background in wellness and personal development, she shares insights that inspire readers to embrace new opportunities, prioritize self-care, and build meaningful connections. As a contributor to Wise Old Owl, Helen offers practical advice on health, happiness, and making the most of every day. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her tending to her garden, exploring new destinations, or curled up with a great book. She firmly believes it’s never too late to grow, explore, and thrive.

The Unforgettable Black Icons Who Ruled ’90s Pop Culture

1. Whitney Houston Whitney Houston was the voice of a generation and a powerhouse who redefined pop music in the ‘90s recalls GRAMMY. Her iconic performance in The Bodyguard and the record-breaking soundtrack, especially “I Will Always Love You,” set […]

13 Forgotten Hits That Deserve a Comeback

1. “Bizarre Love Triangle” by New Order New Order’s 1986 hit “Bizarre Love Triangle” is one of those tracks that has stayed iconic without being as heavily referenced as it should be in the pop music conversation. The song’s infectious,

15 Best-Selling Albums of the 1970s That Defined an Era

1. Rumours by Fleetwood Mac Few albums capture the drama of their creation quite like Rumours according to PEOPLE. Released in 1977, it’s practically a soap opera set to music, with Fleetwood Mac airing their personal heartbreaks in gorgeous harmonies

15 Forgotten Theme Songs That Instantly Bring Back Memories

1. The Jeffersons — “Movin’ On Up” This gospel-infused anthem for The Jeffersons became a rallying cry for ambition and success. Sung by Ja’Net DuBois, “Movin’ On Up” captured the excitement and pride of George and Weezy’s journey to the

14 Forgotten Hits from the 1960s That Still Hold Up Today

1. “I’m Your Puppet” by James & Bobby Purify Released in 1966, “I’m Your Puppet” was a soul classic that became a major hit for James & Bobby Purify. The track’s smooth, infectious rhythm and playful lyrics made it a

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