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.

Top 10 American Black Billionaires and How It Happened

1. Robert F. Smith: The Philanthropic Finance Mogul Robert F. Smith’s rise to billionaire status is a testament to the power of persistence and innovation. Born to a middle-class family in Denver, Colorado, he pursued his passion for engineering before […]

How To Find Your Unique Voice in a World That Needs Your Vision

Honoring Black Creativity: A Legacy That Shapes the World Black creativity is an undeniable force in shaping culture, identity, and innovation. From the spoken-word traditions of the griots in West Africa to the groundbreaking music of hip-hop, Black artistry has

Strategies for Success and Confidence for Black Profesionals

In a world where diversity and inclusion are more frequently championed, Black professionals in the U.S. continue to face unique challenges in the workplace. These challenges, ranging from microaggressions to lack of representation in leadership roles, can create significant barriers

14 Hairstyles from the ’80s That Would Get You Laughs Today

1. The Perm Explosion Big, curly perms dominated the ’80s, with everyone from pop stars to your next-door neighbor sporting voluminous, frizzy locks. The goal was to look like you’d just stuck your finger in a light socket—on purpose! While

Top 14 Jobs without 4 Year College Degree

1. Electrician Being an electrician offers a reliable career path with high earning potential, all without the need for a four-year degree. Electricians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems, which makes their skills highly sought after in

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