One Belief, Three Paths
Third Age Mojo, North of Now Coaching, and Self Care After 50
A few years ago, if you had asked me what I wanted to create, I probably would have given you three different answers.
I would have told you about Third Age Mojo.
I would have told you about retirement coaching.
And I would have told you about my passion for health and self-care.
Today, I realize they were never separate.
They were always pieces of the same puzzle.
At the heart of everything I do is one simple belief:
This gift of longer life can be one of the most rewarding chapters we’ll ever live—if we’re intentional about it.
We are living longer than any generation before us.
That gift comes with tremendous opportunity.
But it also comes with a responsibility.
We can’t simply drift into our Third Age and expect it to become our best age ever.
We must participate in creating it.
That’s why my work evolved into an ecosystem that supports the whole person.
🧭 North of Now: Navigate the Transition
Retirement is often portrayed as a financial event.
In reality, it is one of the most significant life transitions we will ever experience.
The questions retirees ask aren’t always financial.
Who am I now?
What gives my life meaning?
What do I want the next chapter to look like?
How do I create structure, purpose, and fulfillment when my career no longer provides them?
North of Now exists to help people answer those questions.
It’s about helping people move from uncertainty to clarity.
From drifting to intentional living.
From retirement as an ending to retirement as a beginning.
✨ Third Age Mojo: Embrace the Possibilities
Once we’ve navigated the transition, another question appears:
What’s possible now?
Our culture often tells us that aging is a story of decline.
I reject that idea completely.
The Third Age can be a season of growth, adventure, learning, contribution, connection, and reinvention.
It’s a time to pursue passions that may have waited decades for our attention.
A time to deepen relationships.
A time to become mentors.
A time to discover new dreams.
Third Age Mojo exists to challenge ageism, encourage curiosity, and remind us that becoming doesn’t stop at 60, 70, or 80.
In many ways, it may just be getting started.
🌿 Self-Care After 50: Build the Foundation
But none of those possibilities matter if we don’t have the health, energy, and vitality to enjoy them.
Health is the first pillar.
Without it, every other aspect of life becomes more difficult.
That’s why Self-Care After 50 has become such an important part of this ecosystem.
The channel isn’t really about lymphatic massage, face yoga, vagus nerve stimulation, balance exercises, or affirmations.
Not entirely.
It’s about preserving the physical and emotional well-being that allows us to pursue everything else.
It’s about creating simple daily habits that help us remain strong, resilient, and engaged in our lives.
It’s about nurturing ourselves so we can continue becoming.
One Ecosystem. One Purpose.
People sometimes ask me how North of Now, Third Age Mojo, and Self-Care After 50 fit together.
The answer is simple.
They all support the same vision.
North of Now helps people navigate the transition.
Third Age Mojo helps people embrace the possibilities.
Self-Care After 50 helps people maintain the health and vitality to live them.
Together, they address something few conversations about aging fully acknowledge:
🌱 We are whole human beings.
🌱 We need purpose.
🌱 We need health.
🌱 We need meaningful relationships.
🌱 We need adventure.
🌱 We need financial confidence.
🌱 We need a mindset that remains open to growth.
We need all of it.
That’s why I don’t see retirement as a financial finish line.
I see it as an invitation.
An invitation to create a life that reflects our deepest values.
An invitation to continue learning and growing.
An invitation to contribute, connect, and thrive.
Most of all, an invitation to become.
Because we are not winding down.
We are becoming.
Healthy, wise, and wildly curious.
And if we’re intentional about it, this gift of longer life may become the most rewarding chapter we’ve ever lived.







Meaning Map approved!
You’ve hit all three of our sources of meaning: purpose, growth, and belonging.