June 17th, 2026
Allen Kopelman
Nationwide Payment Systems Why Your Business Needs a Chief Payments Officer — Even If You Do Not Hire One Your CPA handles taxes and your attorney handles legal risk. But who manages payments, interchange, compliance, chargebacks, fraud tools, and bank relationships? Learn why your business may need an outsourced Chief Payments Officer from Nationwide Payment […]
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June 17th, 2026
Greg Gerber
Mischelle gets great joy watching people share stories that once lived in darkness as they come into the light and become sources of healing for others.
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June 17th, 2026
Alan Cay Culler
My wife loves Sting. In fact, she once told me early in our relationship that “if Sting ever shows up at my door, your shoes will be on the front stoop.” I love my wife. I also like Sting. So we have seen Sting in concert with The Police at Jones Beach, solo in Holmdel, […]
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June 17th, 2026
Paula D. Tozer
The Mindset of Longevity Healthy fit begins with a mindset—setting the intention. It challenges your vision of getting older. What does your vision of old look like? Does it look like the examples you see around you? In your family? In your society? What are your thoughts on nursing homes? How independent do you plan […]
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June 17th, 2026
Devin Thorpe
Today at noon Eastern, 9 Pacific, I’m hosting our monthly SuperCrowdHour webinar on one of my favorite subjects: investing via Regulation Crowdfunding. The easiest way to watch is right here at the top of this post. We’ll have the video player embedded so you can simply press play and join us. You can also watch […]
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June 17th, 2026
Barbara Karnes
I have always been on the taking-care-of-people side of healthcare. Recently, my role switched and I found myself on the being-taken-care-of side. (Not to worry, I am fine now. My broken ankle is healing.) I think the biggest challenge I had as a patient was not being seen as more than a physical problem needing […]
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June 17th, 2026
Paula D. Tozer
I operate as a singular emergence, a witness to my own unfolding. My thoughts arrive from a pre-articulate “Wellspring.” My writing serves as the conduit, capturing the flow before I have even defined it. This is the nature of flow: writing is my point of power, allowing me to bypass the mundane and linear to […]
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June 17th, 2026
Stephanie Valentine
Reading time: about 6 minutes Every January, a panel of doctors and dietitians sits down to rank the world’s eating patterns, and every year the same one comes out on top. Then every summer, most of us start living it without realizing. More tomatoes and peaches than we can use, fish on the grill, olive […]
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June 17th, 2026
Misty Bolt
Navigating Medicare can feel like trying to find your way through a maze without a map. But don’t worry! I’m here to help you break it down into simple, manageable steps. Whether you’re new to Medicare or looking to switch plans, understanding your options is key to getting the coverage that fits your needs and […]
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June 17th, 2026
Michelle Greenwell
During Migraine Awareness Month, we’ve been exploring a powerful truth: healing is often found in the small things we do consistently. While many people search for a single solution to improve their health and wellbeing, lasting change is often built through simple daily practices that help us listen to our bodies, regulate stress, and create […]
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