
Paul Barker
Managing Editor
"I have covered everything from murder to mainframes and everything in between."
Paul Barker serves as the managing editor of RestlessUrban News, where he leads editorial planning, story development, and content production across the newsroom. With a journalism career spanning decades, Paul brings a sharp eye, steady hand, and a passion for meaningful storytelling to every assignment. He is the founder of PBC Communications and has covered a wide range of topics throughout his career, from high-profile crime to cutting-edge technology.
At RestlessUrban News, Paul is responsible for shaping the voice and integrity of the editorial team. He works closely with contributors, subject-matter experts, and partner organizations to deliver accurate, engaging, and relevant reporting for adults over 50. His editorial leadership ensures that each story reflects the brand’s mission to inform, educate, and connect a generation that continues to grow, adapt, and thrive.
When he’s not editing copy or assigning stories, Paul can be found on the golf course in spring, summer, and fall, or skiing in the winter. He is a fan of the 19th hole, après-ski, and lifelong learning. He also lives by the words of Henry Ford: “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.”
News articles by Paul Barker
A new study from Northwestern Mutual reveals more than half of GenXers will not be ready when the time comes.
As we age Duke researchers say it may be the number of medications not the drug type that raises risk.
A recent survey of 2,000 GenX Americans unearthed that upwards of one-fifth definitely meet the criteria.
A survey of 5,000 adults in the U.S. and Japan has found there are definitely pluses to having a significant other.
Study shows engagement with the devices leads to better cognitive health outcomes.
New research tells us why. But are brands and policy makers listening?
New findings show many Americans face financial stress from inflation and rising cost of living.
Cats are outpacing the dogs when it comes to pet adoption, according to new statistics released by PetSmart.
A new study from Northwestern Mutual reveals more than half of GenXers will not be ready when the time comes.
As we age Duke researchers say it may be the number of medications not the drug type that raises risk.
A recent survey of 2,000 GenX Americans unearthed that upwards of one-fifth definitely meet the criteria.
A survey of 5,000 adults in the U.S. and Japan has found there are definitely pluses to having a significant other.
Study shows engagement with the devices leads to better cognitive health outcomes.
New research tells us why. But are brands and policy makers listening?