April 16th, 2023
Alan Cay Culler
Farm Radio In the late 1980s I did projects for a firm that sold national spot advertising on thousands of radio stations across the United States. The firm’s salespeople would call on media buyers to pitch stations they represented for campaigns for which radio was a part of the advertising plan. Of course, radio advertising […]
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April 16th, 2023
Barbara Klein
Ever weaken to the allure of check-out counter Enquirer headlines? Perhaps you shake your head (in disgust or disbelieve) and then pick out a more reputable magazine on popular psychology, science or health. If so, you’ve certainly seen stories about “self-efficacy.” In general terms, self-efficacy plays a role in how we think, act and feel […]
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April 16th, 2023
Jerry Zezima
By Jerry Zezima Between long, daily, reservoir-draining showers to keep myself smelling fresh as a daisy, frequent shaving mishaps that draw enough blood to choke a vampire and so many throne sittings that I could be a member of the royal family, you’d think I would be flush with excitement at the prospect of remodeling […]
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April 16th, 2023
Rennie Gabriel
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to interview Perry Marshall for Episode 132 of my Wealth On Any Income Podcast. If you have not checked out any of those episodes, it is worth your time. The interviews are short, generally 15-20 minutes, and provide insights, information and inspiration for your business or your money. Perry […]
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April 16th, 2023
Khudania Ajay
Learn how to Unlock Your Inner Power with Horsemanship Journey Founder Shane Jacob Are you looking to achieve your dreams and live the life you deserve? Look no further than the Horsemanship Journey, founded by Shane Jacob. Jacob, a certified life coach, professional horseman, entrepreneur, and author, combines personal development with horsemanship to help individuals unlock […]
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April 16th, 2023
Royce Shook
Life expectancy has mushroomed around the globe in recent decades, primarily because of advances in medicine, public health, and living conditions. Factors such as improved access to clean water, vaccination programs, and better nutrition have all contributed to this trend. Medical advancements in areas such as cancer treatment and heart disease have also played a […]
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April 15th, 2023
Tom Lashnits
Research has shown that subjective age — how old we feel — and not our actual age is a better predictor of our overall health, memory, physical strength and longevity. So instead of asking someone how old they are, you should ask: How old do you feel? Cues about age […]
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April 15th, 2023
Don Akchin
Photo by Ashley Rich on Unsplash One day last week, the high temperature reached 75 degrees and it was time to bring out the short sleeve shirts and short pants. That was immediately followed by a two-day cold snap with highs in only the 40s, and it was back to long pants and overcoats. The EndGame is a […]
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April 15th, 2023
Faris Aranki
Look at those beautifully manicured nails This is a reprint of a classic blog that I wrote in February 2020 when I first started my company Shiageto Consulting. Enjoy! Did you know that the humble phone call is dying at a rate of c.2.5% fewer phone calls each year in the UK? This is particularly […]
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April 15th, 2023
Jodie Filogomo
We can finally say that it’s warming up here in Arizona. I switched out my shoe collection and got a pedicure so I can wear my sandals now. But the last photo? We were on our way to Denver, so it looks like it’s winter again, haha. I think you would enjoy it if you […]
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