Research has found that married people enjoy better health and longevity. Unfortunately, gray divorce is on the rise. For many couples, the empty nest forces an evaluation of their relationship. Do they know each other and more importantly, do they still like and love each other? Julia Mayer tackles the most common challenges of sustaining loving relationships and emotional wellness in the 50s, 60s, and beyond. She provides insight to help couples forge deeper meaning and greater closeness for the decades ahead. Julia is the co-author of the book, Love and Meaning After 50: The 10 Challenges to Great Relationships—and How to Overcome Them .
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