29 Mar What’s Your Story?
We all tell stories to explain why we are the way we are. They help us to understand where we’ve come from, give meaning to who we are and offer clues about who we might still become. ...
We all tell stories to explain why we are the way we are. They help us to understand where we’ve come from, give meaning to who we are and offer clues about who we might still become. ...
Liminality is defined as a place of ‘in-betweenness’ or, “the ambiguity or disorientation that occurs in the middle.” It’s that feeling of being betwixt and between or in MEA speak …. it’s the messy middle....
Secrets for a longer life - What can we learn from the blue zones? For over a decade, explorer and author Dan Buettner has been working to identify hot spots of longevity around the world....
The term ‘Modern elder’ was coined by MEA founder Chip Conley while he was mentoring the founders of what at the time was a small tech start-up called Airbnb. ...
In his New York Times best-selling book, Life Is In The Transitions, Bruce Feiler talks about the idea of lifequakes, as forceful bursts of change that oblige us to reimagine who we are and modify our life stories....
Reflections and resolutions that accompany a new year are often rooted in a desire to change or improve....
Our lifespan no longer runs a linear course and the traditional three-phase life model of ‘learn, earn and retire’ that served us well for the last century is now obsolete....
Travel promotes self-discovery, human connection and empathy. It’s about seeking out experiences where you can learn something new,...
For centuries, our journeys have been aided by the observations and stories of those who have gone before us...
For over a century, Rites of Passage have acted as place markers for transitions, punctuation points between endings and new beginnings and as vehicles to commemorate milestones. ...