Rise and shine, RetireHub community! ☀️ Your Tuesday newsletter is here! | Today we’re sharing smart tips on ESG investing: aligning values with investments, along with the best deals, fun trivia, and more! |
|
| | | With Reveri’s quick sessions, you will feel 30 again, at the press of a button—no pills, no side effects. | Recommended by Andrew Huberman, The Times, and BBC, and trusted by over 1 million people for pain relief, sleep, stress, focus, and well-being. | (Use code: RETIREHUB) |
|
| | Today's Best Click | Best click today JBL Vibe Beam 2 - True Wireless Noise Cancelling A practical deal worth checking before prices or availability change. Check the deal → |
|
| | Make one warm plan before the weekend disappears. | Playtime Loneliness-Proof Weekend Kit is a RetireHub original — instant digital download, $15 once, yours forever. No subscription. | | Instant download. 30-day money-back guarantee. Questions? Email [email protected] — a real person answers within 24 hours. | |
|
| | | What We’re Reading | Get these e-book deals before they're gone. | | Christmas in July at Harbor's Hope | By: Angie Tompkins | She stopped trusting people. He stopped letting them in. When a Christmas-in-July festival brings event planner Margot Pine and marina handyman Evan Cole together, they discover that healing, hope, and love sometimes arrive when you least expect them. | Get it for just $0.99 today! |
|
| | Lies to Forever | By: Marlene M. Bell | Lies to Forever ($0.99) by Marlene M. Bell: Suspense-Thriller. Her life savings taken, April Manning is left with an eviction notice and reclaiming her position as an interior designer at her old firm. When April finds her boss's body in the snow that morning, the person watching her accelerates into action. Someone wants April for themselves. | Get it for just $0.99 today! |
|
|
|
| | | On this day in 1937, Soviet aviators Mikhail Gromov and Andrey Yumashev (with navigator Sergey Danilin) completed a historic nonstop flight from Moscow over the North Pole to California, covering over 6,300 miles in a Tupolev ANT‑25. It set a new long-distance flight record. |
|
| | ESG Investing: Aligning Values with Investments | In recent years, more investors have been looking beyond profits alone, seeking ways to align their money with their personal values. That’s where ESG investing comes in. ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance — three key factors used to evaluate a company’s broader impact on the world. ESG investing allows individuals to support businesses that not only perform well financially but also operate responsibly and ethically. | Environmental criteria consider how a company addresses ecological concerns. This includes its carbon footprint, energy use, waste management practices, and efforts to combat climate change. Investors interested in sustainability often look for companies leading the way in renewable energy, clean technology, or efficient resource use. | Social factors examine how a company treats its employees, customers, and the communities it operates in. Companies with strong social credentials may prioritize workplace diversity, uphold human rights in their supply chains, and contribute positively to the public through charitable or community-focused initiatives. | Governance focuses on corporate leadership, ethics, and transparency. This includes board diversity, executive compensation, shareholder rights, and whether the company is free from corruption or conflicts of interest. Good governance often signals that a company is managed with integrity and long-term vision. | One of the key appeals of ESG investing is the opportunity to make a positive impact without sacrificing financial returns. In fact, many ESG-aligned funds have performed competitively with traditional funds, especially as consumers and regulators place increasing importance on ethical business practices. | There are several ways to get involved with ESG investing. Many mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are now specifically designed to track companies with strong ESG ratings. Individual investors can also research companies on their own or consult ESG scoring systems from independent rating agencies. | It’s important to note that ESG criteria can vary from one investment firm to another, and “greenwashing” — when companies exaggerate their ethical or environmental claims — can be a concern. Doing some due diligence, asking questions, and working with an advisor you trust can help you invest with confidence. | In short, ESG investing is about more than just making money — it’s about making a difference. Whether you’re passionate about clean energy, social justice, or corporate responsibility, ESG strategies offer a way to support your beliefs while growing your portfolio. | Do Your Investments Reflect Your Values? | |
|
| Yesterday’s Poll Results: Have you ever joined a health-related support group? |
|
| | While 24% of readers have joined a health-related support group and found real connection through shared experience, the majority say they’ve taken a more independent path—39% rely on personal coping strategies that work for them, whether it’s mindfulness, movement, or quiet reflection. Another 18% are curious and open to trying a group in the future, while 16% prefer more personal support, like counseling or talking things through with a trusted friend. And the 3% who chose “Other”? They’re carving their own unique paths to healing, reminding us that there’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to care. However we seek support—together, in pairs, or solo—what matters most is finding what feels right for us. | TOP COMMENTS | “I would love to join a support group for the educational resources and to connect with others, but I haven't been able to find any in my area for the specific ailments that I would like support for.” “There are many support groups on Facebook. Some are professionally led and others are patient led.” “I don't have any common health issues that I believe have any support groups. I would be open to joining if I ever develop one though.”
| | The Joy of a Part-Time Pet: How Sharing Pet Care Brings Love Without Full-Time Commitment | For many seniors, the desire for companionship meets the reality of not being able to commit to full-time pet ownership. Enter the concept of a “part-time pet”—sharing care responsibilities with family, friends, or neighbors, or even fostering animals temporarily. This approach offers the emotional benefits of having a furry friend—comfort, joy, and routine—without the full burden of daily care, costs, or long-term commitment. The article highlights how part-time pet arrangements can improve mental well-being, reduce loneliness, and provide meaningful connections with animals, making it a wonderful option for those wanting the love of a pet while balancing life’s demands. | READ MORE | |
|
| Follow us on Social Media! | Join an online community thriving in retirement! Find us on: | | Every day we post retirement tips, highlights from our newsletter so you can comment and discuss in the community, and some fun retirement-themed motivation! | |
|
| Slang Phrase of the Day | Phrase: Soft launch | Meaning: A low-key or subtle way of introducing something new—like a relationship, project, or event—without making a big public announcement. It’s like testing the waters quietly before going all in. | In a sentence: “She gave a soft launch to her hiking group by inviting a few pals on a casual weekend trek—just enough to test the trail before making it an official adventure club!” | |
|
| Good News of the Day | 15-yo Creates App for Reporting Potholes to the Government, and Uses AI to Help with Follow-up | A 15-year-old in the Indian capital of New Delhi created an AI-powered app that allows citizens to report potholes, grade their severity, and instantly report them to the authorities. What’s more, the AI gives the citizen the power to overcome bureaucratic paralysis and inaction by instantly drafting emails and letters to relevant authorities—no need to […] | READ MORE | |
|
| Other Publications We Like | Check out these other email newsletters we think you’ll enjoy! | | |
|
| | Want more trivia? Play our “Nostalgia Trivia Game” on our site! We add fresh questions daily, so there’s always something new to test your knowledge.
Not into trivia? No worries! We’ve got plenty of other fun games to enjoy, like: | |
|
| What does the acronym LASER stand for? | |
|
| What traditional fabric is associated with Scotland and often used in kilts? | |
|
| What is the name of the deep fissure in the Earth’s crust located between the Pacific and North American tectonic plates? | |
|
| | A QUICK ASK: First off, thank you for reading RetireHub every day. It fills our cup that so many thousands of people get joy from our little publication. | As you know, good content costs money. In order to continue supporting ourselves and to continue delivering the content you enjoy every day, we need to pay our writers. If you can, we ask you to subscribe to our paid account (for $5/month - less than a cup of coffee!) below. | If you choose to purchase a paid subscription, please know you’re supporting not only our publication, but tens of thousands of other 50+ year old Americans that get joy, entertainment, financial tips, and more from RetireHub every single day. | If you don’t join the paid plan (or can’t), no worries at all. We know times are tough. Thank you for being a part of our tiny, joyful part of the Internet. | - Jay | → Support Our Writing ← |
|
| **RetireHub may receive affiliate compensation for links clicked within this newsletter. | ***RetireHub may share poll results with advertisers. |
|
| |
|