January 23rd, 2024 Royce Shook
As I have said I don’t think a lot about growing older, nor do my friends. We have never been accused of acting our age, which is a compliment. I think there may be some unwritten rules about ageing that may have been written down somewhere, but I have not found them yet. Here are […]
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January 22nd, 2024 Aimmee Kodachian
How We Can Help Humanity in the Midst of Chaos By Judi Moreo This pandemic has created chaos in many of our lives. We are not sure what to do for ourselves, much less for others. We seem to be separated, cut off from others, and in a way, a bit dehumanized. We need to […]
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January 22nd, 2024 Bill Becker
So why do a post on what not to do? Because learning from mistakes, your own or others, always provides valuable advice. When I sold SharePoint training my instructors did a lot of SharePoint consulting. That carried a lot of weight with potential students. What carried even more weight was the fact my guys fixed […]
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January 22nd, 2024 Deborah Heiser
Photo by cottonbro studio: https://www.pexels.com/photo/food-and-drinks-inside-the-carton-box-6590920/ What brings you the most joy? Think of those activities that you willingly engage in without needing reminders or external pushes. Whether it’s reading, solving crossword puzzles, gardening, cooking, or playing a sport, these activities hold a special place in our hearts. However, have you ever wondered what would happen […]
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January 22nd, 2024 Ben Graham
On The Block, a popular Chicago-based TV show broadcast on WCIU and CW, recently featured a story about Joe & Bella! During the segment, our co-founder and CEO, Jimmy Zollo, had the opportunity to answer questions posed by the host, Jon Hansen. Additionally, Jon spent time with Connor Speck, the activity director at Belmont Village […]
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January 22nd, 2024 Ralph Velasco
Calling all foodies and travel enthusiasts! If you’re a traveler of any age, you know that one of the best ways to immerse yourself in a new culture is through its cuisine. Join us on a culinary journey as we explore the world’s delectable delights and savor local flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. […]
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January 22nd, 2024 Robert Cochrane
Improv has a funny role in society. It is both revered and feared. It is loved and, at times, loathed. It’s almost inconceivably brilliant when it’s played well and it’s nails on a chalkboard when it’s done poorly. In its highest form, on shows like Saturday Night Live, which is scripted but often uses improvisation […]
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January 22nd, 2024 Beth Elkassih
Why Does Depression Feel Comfortable: Unpacking the Paradox of Emotional Pain Feeling comfort in depression can be a perplexing experience. When you’re dealing with depression, it may not seem logical to associate it with a sense of comfort. However, this mental health condition can create a predictable routine of thoughts and behaviors that, over time, […]
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January 22nd, 2024 Mark O'Brien
In the northeastern United States, where I happen to live, there’s an annual climate-change event. It’s called winter. During this event, the temperatures fall, as do little white flakes the natives call snow. We’ve already had seven or eight inches of the stuff fall this month. And there’s more to come: After a mostly calm […]
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January 22nd, 2024 Keith Haney
In the latest episode of our podcast, we delve into the compelling narrative of Peter Schroeder, a figure whose life reads like a thrilling novel filled with unexpected turns, challenges, and triumphs. Peter, a Danish DJ whose pulsating beats once filled the dance floors, now orchestrates a different kind of rhythm—the rhythm of resilience in […]
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