
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
UTA researchers plan to find out how we age through new study on factors impacting aging on adults.
New study delves into how healthy diets will impact someone hitting the big 70 ‘free of major chronic diseases.
The goal? Determine how technology can play a whole new role in people’s lives.
Australian researchers say cold showers, ice baths, and plunges offer real health benefits.
A 20-year research project is collecting data to better understand the lives and health of older Americans.
Since 1938, it has tracked 724 families to uncover what it really takes to live a truly happy life.
The Mind of a Dog blends science and comics. A must-read for first-time dog owners in their 50s and 60s.
With the use of a mere five drops of blood, now possible for a person’s true biological age to be determined.
A new global survey uncovers the many ways pet cats and dogs impact our daily wellbeing.
Research indicates travel enhances physical health, cognitive resilience, and social engagement.
That is the key message from Royal Philips in the 10th edition of its Future Health Index (FHI) report.
New research offers a promising new perspective on dietary interventions for metabolic health.
UTA researchers plan to find out how we age through new study on factors impacting aging on adults.
New study delves into how healthy diets will impact someone hitting the big 70 ‘free of major chronic diseases.