April 9th, 2024 Deliah Lawrence
Poet’s Bio: Jahi Minkah Trotter was born in Atlanta, GA, and moved to Alabama when he was six years old. He has been writing poetry since he was 11 years old. He has written two poetry books: It Was Already Written (2016) and Adapting To Life: Poems and Quotes by Jahi Minkah Trotter (2020). He […]
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April 9th, 2024 Doug Noll
Introduction: Dealing with an angry grandparent can be a challenging and emotionally charged situation. Whether it’s due to frustration, misunderstanding, or simply a bad day, knowing how to de-escalate the situation calmly and effectively is essential for maintaining harmony within the family. In this blog, we’ll explore five practical strategies to help you navigate […]
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April 9th, 2024 Doug Noll
Introduction: Understanding and accurately labelling emotions is a fundamental aspect of emotional intelligence. The ability to recognize and name emotions not only enhances our self-awareness but also improves our communication and relationship-building skills. Affect labelling, the process of identifying and articulating emotions, is a valuable skill that can be cultivated and refined over time. In […]
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April 9th, 2024 Paulette Ensign
“Writers make national literature, while translators make universal literature.” ― Jose Saramago, Portuguese writer Many Americans (78% of us!) know and speak only one language at home, American English. You may be part of that statistic. While the United States of America has been known as the Land of Opportunity since the late 1800’s, imagine […]
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April 9th, 2024 Paulette Ensign
“Writers make national literature, while translators make universal literature.” ― Jose Saramago, Portuguese writer Many Americans (78% of us!) know and speak only one language at home, American English. You may be part of that statistic. While the United States of America has been known as the Land of Opportunity since the late 1800’s, imagine […]
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April 9th, 2024 Stacey Chillemi
Is your business neglecting health and safety in the workplace? It may seem like a minor issue, but the hidden costs can be substantial. From employee well-being to financial implications, reputation damage, and legal compliance, turning a blind eye to health and safety can have far-reaching effects. Don’t let your company suffer the consequences – […]
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April 9th, 2024 Pam Lazos
Consumer Notice has produced A Consumer’s Guide to Reducing Pollution, a comprehensive, yet easy-to-follow handbook for reducing consumer waste. According to Consumer Notice, We The People account for 60% of greenhouse gas emissions, an enormous and pretty frightening number, but one we can probably make a dent in if we all try a little bit […]
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April 9th, 2024 Donne Davis
Intergenerational travel has been a longstanding tradition in my family. When I graduated high school, my maternal grandma Amelia and I rode Amtrak’s California Zephyr from San Francisco to New York. We sat in the dome car and ate our meals in the Pullman car. I cherished my bond with my grandma and wanted to […]
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April 9th, 2024 Elinor Stutz
Photo by Analogicus via Pixabay Attract the Right Job Or Clientele: Unleashing Creativity with Resin: A Sticky Business Have you stared at a resin block and wondered, “Now what?” Well, you aren’t alone. Resin art can be an endless source of creative stimulation. From immortalizing nature’s splendor to crafting custom jewelry designs, resin provides an […]
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April 9th, 2024 Joseph M. Casciani
On this Living to 100 Club podcast, we hear a love story from our guest, Sarah Cart. Sarah shares the journey of her husband’s acute medical illness and serious decline during Covid. In this conversation, she shares the toll it took on her and her entire family. These include her husband’s kidney failure, hip fracture, […]
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