Common Problems Solved by Still In The Game LLC
Discover how Still In The Game LLC helps women 60+ overcome common challenges like isolation, low confidence, tech barriers, and healthcare confusion through faith-based coaching, mentorship, and community support.
As women age, especially in rural areas or underserved communities, life can bring unique challenges. Still In The Game LLC meets those challenges head-on by offering faith-based coaching, tech support, health enrollment aid, workshops, and a sisterhood of community. Here are some of the most common problems Angela helps solve — and how.
1. Feeling isolated or disconnected
Many older women, especially those living far from family or community resources, experience loneliness. They may struggle to maintain relationships or feel they’ve “lost touch” with the world.
How Still In The Game helps:
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The Sisterhood Community Network offers a safe space to connect, share stories, pray, laugh, and support one another.
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Tech Help for Seniors empowers older women to use video calling, email, social media and other tools so they can stay digitally connected with loved ones.
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Workshops and mentorship give structured ways to reach out, share life, and rebuild a sense of belonging.
2. Low confidence, unclear purpose or “what’s next?” anxiety
After decades of life transitions — retirement, children growing up, loss of loved ones, health changes — many women ask: “What comes next? What is my purpose now?”
How Still In The Game helps:
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One-on-one Life Coaching & Mentorship helps women clarify goals, re-frame their life story, and chart a renewed path forward.
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Faith-based support helps clients reconnect with spiritual values, heal from past wounds, and find renewed hope and purpose.
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Empowerment workshops, storytelling, journaling and peer share sessions — offered through Empowerment Workshops — help women rediscover their strengths, resilience, and direction.
3. Technology barriers and digital exclusion
Smartphones, video calls, online medical portals, digital banking — these are part of everyday life now. But many seniors haven’t grown up with digital technology, and the pace of change can seem overwhelming.
How Still In The Game helps:
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Personalized Tech Help for Seniors sessions teach practical skills: using a smartphone, setting up video calls, managing email, filling out online forms, navigating the internet safely, and staying connected to family and services.
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Training is tailored to the pace and comfort level of the individual — no jargon, no rush — and builds digital confidence.
4. Confusion or frustration with healthcare and insurance options
Health insurance systems can be complex and intimidating. For older women (especially those in underserved or rural communities), navigating eligibility, enrollment deadlines, or medical billing can be stressful and confusing.
How Still In The Game helps:
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With Healthcare Enrollment Support, Angela offers practical, step-by-step help to understand options, complete forms, meet deadlines, and choose the best plan.
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She helps clients avoid costly mistakes or missed opportunities and reassures them through the process so they don’t feel alone or overwhelmed.
5. Lack of safe spaces to share life stories and heal
Many women carry heavy emotional burdens — past trauma, grief, or just decades of “keeping it together” without a safe outlet. There's often no dedicated forum for them to tell their stories, heal, and receive affirmation.
How Still In The Game helps:
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Empowerment Workshops provide structured, supportive group settings for storytelling, guided reflection, and healing.
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Angela’s own life story and faith-based approach model how adversity can be transformed into purpose.
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The Sisterhood Community Network continues as a long-term, ongoing safe space to encourage, uplift, and walk the journey together.
6. A feeling that aging means “less” instead of “renewal”
Some women internalize societal messages that aging means decline, reduced relevance, or invisibility. They might doubt their ability to lead, mentor, or “start something new.”
How Still In The Game helps:
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By explicitly framing aging as a time of “rise, lead, and heal”, Angela helps women see this season as rich with opportunity.
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Workshops, coaching, and the sisterhood community affirm that wisdom, experience, and faith are powerful assets — not liabilities.
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Clients often report renewed confidence, stronger purpose, and a sense that they are still “in the game”, no matter their age.
Final Thoughts
Still In The Game LLC addresses gaps that many older women face: social isolation, digital exclusion, confusion about healthcare, spiritual and emotional uncertainty, and the lack of community. Angela Elaine White offers not just services, but a combination of faith-rooted empowerment, practical skill-building, and compassionate community.
If any of these challenges feel familiar, explore what Still In The Game has to offer:
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Learn more about the Programs & Services
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Read Angela’s story on the About page
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Or get in touch via the Contact page
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