February 10th, 2026
Kelly Daugherty
By Karyn Arnold, one of the GRIEF Ladies from Grief In Common For many people, family support while grieving quickly becomes the hardest place to feel steady after loss — and that can come as a real surprise. They knew the person. They loved them too. Surely this would be the place where support came […]
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February 10th, 2026
Chris Seveney
Most investors assume the primary risk in note investing is borrower default. That assumption is understandable. It is also not always correct. In practice, the losses that hurt the most rarely come from missed payments. They come from defects no one noticed at acquisition: chain-of-title errors, recording mistakes, missing assignments, and policy exclusions that only […]
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February 10th, 2026
Allen Kopelman
As Seen in GreenSheet AI Overview Stop selling “processing” and start selling yourself. Allen Kopelman breaks down the 2026 essentials for marketing your brand, from professional domains to tech-led sales. If your sales pitch still starts with “I can save you money on processing,” you’re living in the past. In 2026, the industry has […]
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February 10th, 2026
David Cravit
If there’s one theme that keep recurring in so many studies on aging and longevity, it’s the word “inflammation.” A ton of research has already been done to demonstrate its relationship with aging, and new research keeps demonstrating how its reduction can promote longevity. That’s why we noticed this article, which explains why inflammation is […]
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February 10th, 2026
Devin Thorpe
Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions. When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or create an investment account after clicking a link here, we may earn a fee. Engage to support our work. Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to […]
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February 10th, 2026
Michelle Greenwell
Have you ever noticed how certain thoughts or beliefs seem to repeat in your mind, almost on autopilot? These “stories” we tell ourselves—often originating from family patterns, early experiences, or deeply ingrained cultural expectations—can subtly shape our decisions, our confidence, and even our physical well-being. For many, these patterns fuel self-doubt, perfectionism, and what’s commonly […]
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February 10th, 2026
Adam Koós
As tax season rolls around, you may be hearing more chatter around the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” and wondering what (if anything) it means for you when you file your return. While headlines tend to focus on politics, the real story for most households comes down to how a handful of tax rules show up […]
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February 10th, 2026
Beth Elkassih
There is something almost magical about a bouquet of flowers. Whether you are handing one to your mom, your best friend, or a total stranger having a rough day, flowers have this incredible power to make people smile instantly. From bright, cheerful sunflowers to soft, romantic roses, every bouquet tells a story. In this fun […]
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February 10th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series featuring Paris-based keyboardist, organist, composer, and producer Clément Simon, the creative force behind Baby Vortex. We catch up with Clément to talk about Baby Vortex’s striking 2025 release Not What You Think, his evolving career in music, and his deep commitment to improvised and […]
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February 10th, 2026
Royce Shook
Golf has been part of my life for about twenty-five years. I enjoy it, though I’ll be the first to admit I’m not very good at it. and never will be, for a number of reasons. One of those reasons is simple: I don’t spend enough time on it. I play once a week with […]
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