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By Colleen Walacavage Posted on 09/20/201708/21/2019

Prime Women

Check out my blogs on Prime Women, the online magazine that is redefining the over-50 woman. I tackle topics such as taking the college tour with your high schooler, the true meaning of Valentine’s Day, travel to Scotland and Iceland, the female influence on craft beer breweries, and fractional CO2 laser treatment.

What You Need to Know About the College Tour

The Plan that Worked for Me: Losing Weight After 50

Valentine’s Day Rituals to Practice All Year Long

How Does a Woman in Her Prime Define Success

Fierce Beauty: Visiting Scotland by Way of Iceland

Abbess Hildegard and Her Hops: Cheers to Female Brewers

Mona Lisa Wasn’t Smiling About Vaginal Atrophy

Could Your Sex Life Improve with a Fractional CO2 Laser Treatment

Are You Crafty? A Short Tutorial on Craft Beers

Ales or Stouts — A Question for Craft Beer Lovers

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