February 18th, 2026
Doug Noll
Effective leaders are those who don’t just command attention but restore equilibrium. Imagine turning a heated confrontation into a productive dialogue in under two minutes. This isn’t wishful thinking it’s the core of a proven strategy that’s gaining traction among executives worldwide. At the forefront of this transformation is Doug Noll’s Method, a groundbreaking approach […]
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February 18th, 2026
Dr. Melissa Hughes
When the world feels heavy, the brain adapts. Learn the critical difference between psychic numbing and moral disengagement and why understanding these psychological responses may be essential to staying connected to our humanity.
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February 18th, 2026
Barbara Karnes
I debated sending out this blog — it might be a bit scary, too unsettling. Maybe ignorance truly is bliss. So this is your warning! If you are in your late 70’s or above this may be unsettling to read. The circle of life. We are born, we experience, and then we die. We go […]
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February 18th, 2026
Devin Thorpe
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February 18th, 2026
David Cravit
Robert Duvall, who has died at the age of 95, will be remembered for a glittering career that saw him appear in two of American cinema’s most iconic films. But let’s not forget the other hundred or so more across a career spanning six decades. Duvall was as comfortable in disposable fare like Gone in […]
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February 18th, 2026
Joey Havens
Small adjustments made early prevent painful consequences later.
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February 18th, 2026
Doug Noll
In the high-stakes pressure cooker of today’s workplaces think boardrooms where multimillion-dollar decisions hang in the balance, emergency rooms where seconds matter, or even volatile community disputes conflict doesn’t just slow things down. It can explode, leaving morale shattered, productivity tanked, and relationships in ruins. Yet amid the chaos, a quiet revolution is underway, driven […]
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February 18th, 2026
Deborah Heiser
Key pointsIt’s a mistake to think that mentoring is only for the young and inexperienced. You don’t need to be an expert in some field to be a great mentor. Lateral mentoring from those in different fields is especially rewarding at midlife. Mentoring is a path to self-improvement, skill development, and expertise. Yet, there are […]
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February 18th, 2026
Don Akchin
No. 101/February 18, 2026 NewScan is a biweekly briefing on news relevant to readers of The EndGame. NewScan is a premium feature exclusively for paid subscribers. 3 Health Policy Changes Affect Older Adults Two federal deregulations and a pilot program are likely to make healthcare harder to access for older Americans. The Center for Medicare […]
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February 18th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series featuring British jazz guitarist Joe Steels. We dive into his 2026 CD A Blue Patch and his evolving career in music. Rooted in the northern landscapes of Cumbria and Northumberland, this project draws deep inspiration from countryside heritage, tradition, and a strong sense of […]
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