Dust off your dreams! So says retirement expert and coach Patrice Jenkins. Here she offers tips and advice for those who want to create purpose--and live the dream--once they retire.
Local TV weatherman gets canned! Now what? Mark Pellerito became an incident meteorologist with the National Weather Service and has traveled the world forecasting the weather for fire fighters, FEMA and disaster relief workers.
Marian Amo grew up in Brookyn, having been born in Ghana. When the pandemic hit and New York City was locked down in spring of 2020, Marian hit the road, heading south from her apartment in New Jersey to visit her sister and brother-in-law in the West Virginia panhandle, not that far from Maryland and Washington, D.C. That summer, she moved permanently to West Virginia, bought a house and has no regrets for her "pandemic move."
When hiring a professional organizer, the first thing they'll tell you is to know what you have. A $50K brass pig, a missing KitchenAid, one lonely sterling silver knife... These are a few stories from Sonya Weisshappel, CEO and founder of New York-based Seriatim, professional organizers and inventory management experts.
This is part one of a two-part episode about hiring a professional organizer to help you move. Sonya Weisshappel is CEO and founder of New York-based Seriatim, a professional organizer and inventory management firm. Sonya discusses the importance of knowing what you have in order to determine what to keep, sell or donate. Whether you're downsizing, moving or have had a death in the family, knowing what you have helps you manage insurance premiums and storage fees.
What does it take to move to Hawaii from Mainland, U.S.? Meet Kandy and Dave, who moved with one duffel bag, three suitcases and a car in 2021 to the Big Island of Hawaii after years in Santa Fe.
Christina and Jamie Crim followed love and opportunity first to California, then to Las Vegas. As long-haul truckers, their future was bright, and soon they were a family. Until the promise shattered and they had to decide what to do, where to go.
Why would a successful author and speaker decide to pack up and move 3,000 miles west from the Hudson Valley to San Diego? Perhaps there was "time for one more adventure," with a willing former show dog as a constant companion.
Ramona Gonzales, digital advertising and technology consultant, packed up after 22 years in New York City and headed west to her happy place on the beach of Southern California. From Hermosa Beach she headed farther south to San Diego, where the culture turned out to be a far cry from NYC and Manhattan. Listen in as this California native tells stories of travel, moving more than once across the country in pursuit of her dreams, and ultimately moving three times in three years with her Brooklyn-born cat, Rocco.