February 2nd, 2026
Don Akchin
I am deeply grateful to everyone who responded to my post about my balance and tremor issues with messages of concern and love. I cannot begin to express how touched I am. The post ended on a bit of a cliffhanger. So here is the update: The medical best-guess consensus is that my difficulties were […]
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February 2nd, 2026
Deborah Heiser
When you introduce yourself, how do you identify yourself beyond your name? Likely, you identify yourself with your job title: teacher, lawyer, professor, doctor, police officer, entrepreneur, banker…. You get the gist. Our job title is our go-to for letting people know who we are, and it is common for us to internalize our identity […]
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February 2nd, 2026
Bob Gatty
America’s Greatest Lie About Ourselves by Mark M. Bello Americans like to tell ourselves a comforting story about immigration. We are a nation of immigrants, we say—open-hearted, generous, grateful for those who came seeking freedom. They built this country. But history tells a harder truth: America has repeatedly shut its doors on desperate people—and later […]
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February 2nd, 2026
Doug Noll
Quick Listen: In the high-stakes arena of modern leadership, few questions spark as much debate as this: Can emotional intelligence truly be taught? For decades, many viewed it as an innate gift something you’re either born with or you’re not. Yet today, mounting scientific evidence and real-world results tell a compelling different story. Former trial […]
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February 2nd, 2026
Julienne Ryan
As I was preparing for the week, I found myself thinking about Punxsutawney Phil.And it struck me: he’s never been recognized as an excellent communicator or a strong leader.We’ve been far too focused on one thing— Early spring or six more weeks of winter.So let’s cut Phil some slack and take a moment to appreciate […]
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February 2nd, 2026
Devin Thorpe
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February 2nd, 2026
Misty Bolt
Understanding Medicare Part D and its eligibility requirements is essential for anyone looking to manage prescription drug costs effectively. Medicare Part D is a federal program that helps cover the cost of prescription medications for Medicare beneficiaries. This article will guide you through the key aspects of eligibility, enrollment, and what you need to know […]
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February 2nd, 2026
Rob Ramseyer
Youth sports isn’t collapsing because kids changed. It’s collapsing because the adults around them don’t always know how to help. In this episode, I continue the conversation with longtime coach and youth-sport observer Shaun Reid. We move past diagnosing what’s broken and get into solutions—what parents, coaches, and leaders can actually do to make youth […]
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February 2nd, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series featuring acclaimed jazz singer Martin Bonventre and arranger/music director Jackie Presti. We caught up with this dynamic New York City duo to talk about their 2025 release Swinging in a New Dimension, their creative partnership, the current state of jazz, and where the music […]
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February 2nd, 2026
Mark O'Brien
I’m not generally one to dispense advice, but I’m going to break character and offer four pieces here: If you’re taking your trash cans down a steep icy driveway, don’t let your feet fly out from underneath you, causing you to elevate horizontally and to whack the back of your noggin on the pavement when […]
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