February 10th, 2026
Craig Taylor
Cyberattacks usually start with phishing emails or weak passwords. This one did not. Security researchers recently uncovered malicious browser extensions stealing ChatGPT session tokens. These extensions looked harmless. Some were even available in official extension stores. Once installed, they quietly took over active ChatGPT sessions without triggering alerts. No fake login page. No stolen password. […]
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February 9th, 2026
Dr. Melissa Hughes
Complaint fatigue is real—and it rewires how customer-facing teams think, feel, and respond. Here’s a brain-based 20–30 minute fix to reduce customer service burnout.
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February 9th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. In this episode, we sit down with Adrian “AJ” Jones—a two-time widowmaker heart attack survivor, former financial-services executive, and the founder of MORE®, a career wellness platform helping accomplished professionals redefine success and build more fulfilling lives. After more than 20 years […]
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February 9th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. In this episode, we sit down with ghostwriter, Christian author, and podcast host Wanda Thibodeaux for a powerful and deeply human conversation about faith, healing, leadership, and purpose. Wanda helps individuals and organizations communicate with clarity and intention, while also creating devotional […]
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February 9th, 2026
Allen Kopelman
AI Overview Summary Navigate the complexities of Small Business Payment Processing in 2026. From legal setup to omni-commerce integrations, discover how NPS simplifies your path to getting paid. 12 Payment-Processing Realities for Small Business Payment Processing in 2026 By Nationwide Payment Systems — Payments Powered by People In today’s market, “swipe, dip, or tap” is […]
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February 9th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
The plan today was to go to a park, using the metrocable to get there. However the parks were not open. Instead, we decided to go downtown. I wanted to revisit the Boteros. For those of you unfamiliar with Fernando Botero, he was a Colombian artist, very famous for his sculpture and his paintings. He […]
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February 9th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
I ventured out of Medellin today. My destination was Guatape, a small town a couple of hours from Medellin. My friend Jim suggested that I hire a driver that he has used frequently, Nick. What a great idea. Nick is Colombian, fluent in English and a lovely guy. Because i’m still having computer problems.I’ll just […]
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February 9th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
Phil met me this morning and we headed off to do two of my favorite things. First, we went to a market, one of the largest in the city, Plaza Minorista. Though it was a Sunday morning, the place was packed. It’s a huge market that sells just about everything. We stuck with the food […]
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February 9th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
The big news in Medellin this weekend is that Bad Bunny is performing here. It’s the reason I had difficulty getting a hotel room and why flights were all oversold. Bad Bunny Mania is evident everywhere, from the huge banner in airport immigration, to the t-shirts, and mostly his followers. They’re easy to spot. He […]
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February 9th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
One final post today because I have to share some amazing photos. We took off from Miami just as the sun began to set. For the next half hour we were treated to a spectacular light show. Enjoy! Source Originally Published on https://karengershowitz.com/
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