Tag Archives: changing aging
A Changing Aging Story: Wendy Massey, LMFT
Wendy Massey, LMFT, is the facilitator for “Let’s Talk on Purpose,” a class provided to EngAGE community residents that encourages them to have conversations about topics such as mental health and personal growth. She shared the story below with Henry … Continue reading
Essay from Helene Weinberg, EngAGE Program Director: A Second Life Engaged
A Second Life Engaged by Helene WeinbergEngAGE Program DirectorLong Beach Senior Arts ColonyPacific Avenue Arts Colony, San Pedro Engaging in creativity lands me in a happy place – tweaking a new song, writing a blog, opening an art show, producing … Continue reading
Welcome to the Team: Sandra Wareing
Sandra Wareing, Program Director (The Jasmine and Coventry Court, Orange County, CA) – Ms. Wareing received her BA in Psychology from the University of Minnesota and shortly thereafter moved to London, England, for work in computer graphics. She then moved … Continue reading
Work for EngAGE: Program Director, Morgan Hill, CA
For this position in Northern CA, please send a resume and cover letter to GetEngaged@engageforlife.org referencing “Program Director – Morgan Hill” in the subject line. Position: Program Director Type: Non-exempt, 10 hours per week, mixed remote and in-person as allowed … Continue reading
Experience Talks ZoomCast 9/2: Connie Zweig, PhD
Check your email for a confirmation and link to join. Connie Zweig, Ph.D., is a retired therapist, co-author of Meeting the Shadow and Romancing the Shadow, author of Meeting the Shadow of Spirituality and a novel, A Moth to the Flame: The Life of Sufi … Continue reading
Essay from Cynthia Friedlob, EngAGE Websites/Social Media Manager: In Praise of the Smaller Life
Slow down, you move too fast,You got to make the morning last,Just kicking down the cobblestones,Looking for fun and feelin’ groovy.– “The 59th Street Bridge Song” by Paul Simon In Praise of the Smaller Life by Cynthia FriedlobEngAGE Websites & … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter Essay: “Gardens, Gangstas, Profanity and Learning”
Tim Carpenter, CEO of EngAGE, shares his thoughts about his latest favorite thing. As long as you live, keep learning how to live.― Lucius Annaeus Seneca Gardens, Gangstas, Profanity and Learning by Tim Carpenter EngAGE has been doing programs in lifelong … Continue reading

