May 18th, 2026
Jodie Filogomo
Fashion trends always come back around, but sometimes they need a little updating to feel modern and wearable. That’s exactly how I feel about the hi-low hemline. Our Thrifty 6 group’s prompt was hemlines, so I figured it would be fun to have my crew explore how to wear a hi-low skirt. Quote of the […]
Read More
May 18th, 2026
Royce Shook
There’s a certain kind of optimism that shows up when a bill arrives. You place it gently on the counter. Not ignoring it, no, no, you’re acknowledging it. You might even stack it neatly with the others, like you’re building a small paper monument to responsibility. You tell yourself, “I’ll deal with that tomorrow. I […]
Read More
May 17th, 2026
Steve Cummings
Generating $5,000 a month from your portfolio sounds like a goal reserved for retirees with seven-figure accounts. But with the right combination of income ETFs – particularly the new generation of options-based funds – you can build a portfolio that produces serious monthly cash flow on a surprisingly manageable investment base. In this article, I’m […]
Read More
May 17th, 2026
Steve Cummings
Summer travel costs can rise fast once hotel rates, restaurant meals, gas, and attraction tickets start piling up. Many families want a break without coming home to a credit card bill that feels like a second vacation. The good news is that affordable summer travel still exists if you plan carefully and focus on simple […]
Read More
May 17th, 2026
Steve Cummings
Summer travel has a way of exposing every bad clothing choice. Heat, long days, and limited suitcase space force you to be more selective. A minimalist approach works well because it cuts down on bulk and keeps your outfits consistent. The goal is not to impress anyone at the airport. It is to move easily, […]
Read More
May 17th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Illinois-based jazz guitarist, composer, educator, and Fulbright Scholar Mark Tonelli. We got into his new 2026 album Brasiliana and his fascinating path through the world of jazz and Brazilian music. This breakthrough release blends the vibrant rhythms, melodies, and spirit of Brazilian music […]
Read More
May 17th, 2026
Lynn Mull
A few years ago I stopped using the word “busy”. I have calendar autonomy for the most part. As a 40+ woman, I can say yes to sports, no to dinner parties, yes to playdates, no to clients or yes to f… Read more
Read More
May 17th, 2026
Devin Thorpe
You can advertise in Superpowers for Good. Click to learn more about our affordable options. Join the SuperCrowd! Over the past five months, the Regulation Impact Crowdfunding ecosystem has demonstrated remarkable resilience and evolution. As we analyze the data from recently closed and fully funded impact campaigns in early 2026, a clear narrative emerges: retail […]
Read More
May 17th, 2026
Roberta Carson
Do you manage wounds as a patient or family caregiver? From wounds related to surgery, burns, or accidents, to chronic wounds such as diabetic ulcers, appropriate wound care is a crucial part of healing process. Fortunately, wound treatment now incorporates advances in understanding the science behind wounds, along with technological advancements. These advances allow for […]
Read More
May 17th, 2026
Jerry Zezima
By Jerry Zezima The only thing that left me cold when my wife and I got a new refrigerator is that it didn’t come stocked with beer. But the cool part is that it doesn’t freeze food, as our old fridge did. And it is designed in such a convenient way that I can now […]
Read More