July 19th, 2026
Royce Shook
The sun rises, the seasons change, opportunities appear, and challenges arrive. The universe is not sitting somewhere keeping score, handing out rewards to some and hardships to others. Storms come. Gardens grow. People enter our lives and people leave. Some days bring joy, while others bring disappointment. Life unfolds without asking for our permission and […]
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July 18th, 2026
Alan Cay Culler
The Timetables of History I bought The Timetables of History, the book pictured above, in 1982. Written by Bernard Grun, Czech historian, philosopher, composer and musicologist, the book began as a translation of the German Kulturfahrplan (The Culture Timetables), first written by German physicist Werner Stein in 1946. Both books show what is going on […]
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July 18th, 2026
Royce Shook
Let’s be honest. We (Baby Boomers) have never been great at admitting we are aging. From the moment we arrived on the scene, we had a mission, a vision, and a stubborn refusal to do things the way our parents did. We changed society so thoroughly that life today barely resembles the 1950s, and honestly, […]
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July 18th, 2026
Allen Kopelman
Nationwide Payment Systems Tired of Flat-Rate Processing Fees? Better Payment Options for Growing Businesses Flat-rate processors like Stripe, Square, and PayPal are easy to start with, but growing businesses may overpay. Learn when transparent pricing and NPS make more sense. Presented by Allen Kopelman, CEO — Nationwide Payment Systems-Host of B2B Vault: The Biz2Biz Podcast AI OVERVIEW Flat-rate […]
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July 18th, 2026
Darrin Peppard
I’ll be the first to admit that I didn’t always get this right. There were plenty of times as a principal when I put a faculty meeting together simply because there wasn’t enough time. I had announcements to make, information to share, deadlines to cover, and another meeting on the calendar. So I opened PowerPoint, […]
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July 18th, 2026
Anthony Copeland-Parker
When someone you love receives a diagnosis of serious illness, the romantic relationship you’ve built suddenly enters uncharted territory. Love and chronic illness are not natural partners, and yet countless couples navigate this intersection every day, discovering that romance doesn’t vanish when illness enters the door. Instead, it transforms. Running With Cat chronicles exactly this […]
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July 18th, 2026
Don Akchin
Photo by Toni Reed on Unsplash The EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. In 2023 U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy declared that Americans were experiencing an epidemic of loneliness and social isolation. An AARP survey in 2025 reported that […]
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July 18th, 2026
Jodie Filogomo
Summer looks from Arizona, including shorts, pants, dresses, and skirts. My emails are my way of sharing fun, positive content with you from all of the sites I visit during the week. Sure, you also get my free eBook when you sign up, but that’s not the best part.The best part is you get a […]
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July 17th, 2026
Bob Gatty
The late Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-SC The sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham has created more than a political vacancy in South Carolina. It has also raised an urgent question about the special election that will determine his successor: Can South Carolinians trust the state’s voter rolls? Investigative journalist Alison Greene says the answer should […]
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July 17th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with Nasir Ali, founder of Rise360 Ventures and a respected leader in the manufactured housing community (MHC) industry. With more than 44 years of experience, Nasir has built a reputation for transforming underperforming manufactured home communities into […]
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