Anthony Damaschino is the author of The Empty Nest Blueprint books. His passion for what he calls ""the most underrated phase in a parent's life"" led him to create a guide for all future and current Empty Nesters to embrace. Damaschino draws on current research, practical advice, and the personal experience of both single and married parents. The books help empty nesters navigate the complexities of their future and midlife relationships.Anthony and his wife, both California Bay Area natives, have successfully launched their three children into the world, navigating the transition from parent-child to parent-adult relationships. Anthony holds a BS in Political Science from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and an MS in Human Resources and Organization Development from the University of San Francisco. He considers himself not just an author but a recovering HR Executive, bringing a unique perspective to his work. When he's not at his local library writing about parenting, personal development, and all things Empty Nest, Anthony can be found out in nature, impersonating an accomplished hiker. He is constantly adding to his ever-growing bucket list, and his mission is to empower others to do the same. Join him on his journey and discover your ""Best Empty Nest Life"" on his website, anthonydamaschino dot com.
""This book is engaging, insightful, and, above all, useful. I highly recommend it for those who are-or are about to become-empty nesters!"" - Carol Dweck author of Mindset ""Anthony Damaschino has done the research and created a well-written book with excellent advice and insights to help you prepare for this new transition. If you are becoming an empty nester, read this book.""- Dr. Joseph Folkman, President Zenger Folkman ""Insightful, clever, and the lived experience describes both author and content. Valuable for us empty nesters and useful for those who anticipate it."" - George Papageorge, M.A., MFT, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist ""Through captivating storytelling and heartfelt vulnerability, this book becomes a lighthouse for parents seeking understanding and connection through the uncharted territory of the empty nest."" - Anthony Bartolotto, father of three daughters, husband, and future Empty Nester