This podcast takes a close look at the risk factors for prostate cancer, the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. Our guest is Paul Arangua, MPH in Epidemiology and an educator/researcher with the Prostate Conditions Education Council. We explore the incidence of prostate cancer, the risk factors, screening recommendations, and treatment outcomes. […]
In the bustling marketplace of today, growing your customer base is akin to steering a ship through ever-changing seas. The goal? To find new harbors brimming with opportunities. For growth-minded business owners, the quest to enhance revenue is not just about attracting new customers but about doing so efficiently and effectively. Here are three tried-and-tested […]
“Feed the beast and the beast will feed you” — 3 LinkedIn examples from my week that emphasise why doing this effectively increases my surface area of luck John Amaechi is such a lovely man but how did I end up meeting him? Read on… Last year I took part in a interview with a class of British school […]
By Jerry Zezima My wife thinks I drive too fast. Our younger daughter thinks I drive too slow. Since I am neither a white-knuckled NASCAR wannabe nor a little old man who tootles along in the passing lane with his left blinker on, this means I drive just right. And I recently proved it by […]
Getting a cancer diagnosis is one of the scariest things that can happen to a person. Not only would we worry about our survival, but many of us would also worry about what types of treatments we will face. Certainly, you know that doctors use chemotherapy treatments for cancer. But do you know how chemotherapy […]
My thanks to Cristina for this. I recently went to a restaurant to celebrate my son’s birthday and was utterly shocked when it wasn’t possible to order from a paper menu – we were asked to go to the website to order and pay online… while we were sitting at the table and the waiter […]
I had the pleasure of meeting with Shawn Perry, host of The Senior Zone radio show. He’s been connecting seniors in the Washington, DC, area with services for over a decade. His story is particularly interesting because he had a career in the Air Force, and when he retired, was influenced by his grandmother to […]
Photo by Saikiran Kesari on Unsplash The EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. People in our generation can take several approaches to climate change. The first is to be grateful that we won’t be around that much longer to worry about it. We can […]
In a world obsessed with hustle culture and #winning, the pressure to achieve perfection is omnipresent. We push ourselves to the limit, fueled by the belief that anything less than perfect is failure. But what if this relentless pursuit of flawlessness is actually holding us back? What if, in our quest for the unattainable 100%, […]
Today we go on a wonderful journey from lost and lonely to surviving and thriving with Bestselling Author, Speaker, TV show Host, Executive Coach & Master Trainer Elian Haan, another force of nature! I loved our talk about thriving despite all and getting our lightness back, our joie de vivre, our sexiness and how that […]