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.

Black Women in Politics Who Are Quietly Making Waves

1. Stacey Abrams: Champion of Voter Rights Stacey Abrams isn’t just known for her work as the former Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives; she’s a powerful force behind the growing voter rights movement. Her nonprofit organization, Fair

13 Ads from the ’70s That Would Never Air Today

1. Weight Loss Ads Promoting Unhealthy Practices In the ’70s, weight loss commercials often promoted extreme and unhealthy methods for shedding pounds. Pills, crash diets, and even “fat-melting” devices were advertised as quick fixes for achieving the perfect body. These

14 Boomer Suburban Rituals That Feel Totally Foreign Now

1. Tupperware Parties Tupperware parties were a staple in ’50s and ’60s suburban homes. A friend would invite a group of neighbors over, and instead of casual hangouts, it was all about showcasing kitchen products. It wasn’t just about buying

Rich Black Legacies You Never Learned About in School

1. Madam C.J. Walker: The First Self-Made Female Millionaire in America Madam C.J. Walker was more than just a beauty mogul—she was a trailblazer for African American entrepreneurship. Born in 1867 to parents who were former slaves, Walker’s life was

Black Visionaries Who Are Quietly Reshaping the Future

1. Morgan DeBaun Is Building a Media Empire for the Next Generation Morgan DeBaun isn’t just running a media company—she’s creating a movement. As the founder and CEO of Blavity Inc., she’s built a platform that speaks directly to Black

Wild Things Boomers Did at Concerts That Would Be Outlawed Today

1. Passing Around Illegal Substances Like Candy Back in the ‘60s and ‘70s, it wasn’t just the music that made concerts an unforgettable experience—it was the completely unregulated party atmosphere. Fans openly passed around joints, pills, and other substances without

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