March 29th, 2026
Doug Noll
In the dynamic landscapes of North American workplaces, conflict emerges not as a rare intruder but as a frequent visitor, often ignited by the sparks of remote collaborations, diverse viewpoints, or high-pressure deadlines. What separates thriving teams from those that falter, however, is not the absence of discord but the cultivation of long-term conflict resilience […]
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March 29th, 2026
Dr. Melissa Hughes
Train your brain to handle stress with science-backed techniques that boost resilience, sharpen focus, and turn pressure into peak performance—not burnout.
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March 29th, 2026
Jerry Zezima
By Jerry Zezima 1976 was a spectacular year in the United States, with fireworks, parades and a nationwide celebration to mark a momentous event in American history. I refer, of course, to my unlikely start in journalism. There was also, on a much smaller scale, the Bicentennial, the 200th anniversary of our nation’s independence. Now, […]
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March 29th, 2026
Lorraine C. Ladish
Celebrar los 50 años no es cualquier cosa. Ya decidas hacerlo por todo lo alto o haciendo algo sencillo, te ofrecemos 50 ideas para ese gran día. The post 50 Maneras de celebrar tu 50 cumpleaños appeared first on . Originally Published on https://www.vivafifty.com/
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March 29th, 2026
Royce Shook
Thanks to Ken for this post. Let’s be honest with one another. If you’re a caregiver, the last thing you have time for is more planning. You’re already juggling appointments, medications, emotions, and your own life—which probably feels like it’s running on fumes. The thought of sitting down to plan for the “what ifs” can […]
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March 28th, 2026
Doug Noll
In North America’s fast-moving workplaces where high-stakes decisions collide with diverse teams conversations frequently derail into misunderstanding, resentment, or open conflict. The damage is immediate and lasting: trust erodes, projects stall, talented people quietly disengage. Yet something important is shifting. Amid rising workplace tension and the widespread adoption of digital channels that strip away tone […]
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March 28th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series. On this episode, we talk with Canadian jazz trombonist, vocalist, and composer Audrey Ochoa. We caught up with her to dive into her 2026 album The Sorceress, a vibrant fusion of jazz, electronica, swing, and pop that reflects the many influences shaping her evolving […]
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March 28th, 2026
Alan Cay Culler
Business is about People I don’t know why this idea should be as revolutionary as it seems to be. Let’s look at a definition of a business: One group of people, called producers, makes something or does something for another group of people, called customers. Whatever the producer people make or do for the customer […]
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March 28th, 2026
Doug Noll
In boardrooms and break rooms alike, the modern workplace moves fast. Hybrid schedules, constant digital communication, and mounting performance pressure create fertile ground for tension. One poorly handled disagreement can quietly erode morale, drive away talent, and chip away at the bottom line. Yet far too many organizations still view conflict as an unavoidable side […]
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March 28th, 2026
Bob Gatty
No kings. Broken promises. Here’s why. From Promises to War—America Pushes Back By Bob Gatty Across the United States today, millions of Americans are taking to the streets in what organizers are calling “No Kings” rallies—a powerful, unmistakable rejection of authoritarianism and a demand for accountability. They march because something fundamental feels broken. They march […]
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