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Super-Boomer Lifestyles

HOW TO GET A BOOK PUBLISHED: Supporting a Sustainable and Global Lifestyle Business

TravelingForHealth is focused on connecting people with the idea of living wherever they want on the planet. And many retirees are attracted to the idea of turning a passion into a revenue stream; a lifestyle business – like writing a book and getting it published. In this recorded interview, baby-boomer Carol Stanley, author of "Kids 59.99 and Older" shares how she got her book published. << MORE >>

Global Lifestyle: A Baby-Boomer Relationship Business

Listen to an interview of book author, Carol Stanley, to get a feel for the 'person behind the book', and learn how one baby-boomer turned her passion for relationships into a global lifestyle business of writing and reaching out to others via her website and blogging.<< MORE >>

Retirement: Let's Change the Rules

Mexico physician and visionary offers an innovative $660/year urgent care medical coverage plan for people living more than six months a year in Mexico's popular resort town of Puerto Penasco, 'Rocky Point', and plans to expand the plan to other livable communities within Mexico.<< MORE >>

Health Care and Cost Of Living Comparisions - Seattle to Puerto Vallarta

Traveling4Health founder, Ilene Little, speaks about the cost of health care in the U.S. and other countries, and illustrates how BOOMers save $28,000 a year by living in desirable destinations in Mexico. There are more than 5,000 Americans living in Puerto Vallarta part time or full time. She also speaks about the pain points of moving out of the country and how Traveling4Health ("T4H") increases the comfort level of people considering living abroad by providing direct communication between consumer, providers and expat populations. T4H is the enabling technology building bonds between consumers and professional and personal contacts abroad. << MORE >>

Life as a corporate expat living in Thailand; the perks and the downside.

The enriched world view, the access to quality health care, and the downside of living out of suitcases during summer school breaks as they return to the States to visit extended family. This is the 1st-hand report of an American expat Mom raising a family abroad. To hear the live podcast Click<< MORE >>

Boomers Living In Korea to SAVE $40,000 A Year For Retirement

An American couple chooses Korea as the country where they can have an enjoyable lifestyle while saving thousands of dollars a month for their retirement. They can live well, take a lot of vacations, and their foreign health insurance costs less than $50 a month. To see map of location, pictures, and listen to live pod cast of interview CLICK<< MORE >>

Full Coverage, Low Cost Medical Insurance – American Expat Offers A Huge Incentive To Move Abroad

Business-savvy expat throws a medical insurance 'life-preserver' to Americans struggling with the high cost of health care in the states. -- More incentive for people to live abroad. In 2006, Martin Frankel, marketing executive for FedEx, chose to take a severance package and move abroad to Argentina. In researching a solution to his own healthcare needs, he negotiated a fantastic deal for his expat community http://expat-connection.com. It is people like Frankel who are leading the way for global solutions to healthcare abroad and living abroad. << MORE >>

Baby-Boomers Become Super-Boomers As Medicare -The Perceived Barrier To Living Abroad - Crumbles!

I'm predicting that very soon Medicare will no longer be the barrier it once was to living abroad. And that leaves the door wide open to living abroad where living expenses are significantly lower. << MORE >>

Baby-Boomers Become Super-Boomers As They Head Off To Greener Pastures

Baby-boomers nearing retirement in the next 15 years are taking a fresh look at the lifestyles of expats; the communities and the medical services. I predict that soon you're going to see the retirees who used to head off to Arizona, Texas, California, or South Florida instead heading further South and across the border.<< MORE >>