January 14th, 2024 Mara Karpel
We’re back with another live show from Austin, TX! Listen on livestream at 5pm CT/6pm ET or any time after on podcast right here! And you can ALSO listen on Apple podcasts right HERE! We’re starting the year 2024 off on the right foot! Vietnam War veteran, Zen Buddhist monk, Founder of the Zaltho Foundation, and author, Claude AnShin […]
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January 14th, 2024 Marcia Riner
Momentum is strength or force gained by motion or by a series of events. But how do you transform this gradual progression into your business for remarkable growth and profitability? For entrepreneurs with their sights set on expanding their revenue and profit, understanding the mechanics of building and maintaining business momentum is crucial. Let’s explore […]
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January 14th, 2024 Steve DiGioia
As the Biden-Harris administration announced additional student debt relief this week, it cautioned that future endeavors to widen understudy obligation undoing and diminish the expense of training are in danger because of conservative resistance. Borrowers who took out advances of $12,000 or less and made installments for quite a long time will have their obligation […]
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January 14th, 2024 Steve DiGioia
Couples has lost all of their cash after their bank had mysteriously closed down their financial balances. Subsequent to moving into their new home in Wichita, Kansas, Melissa and Jacob Hylands were stunned to figure out they no longer approached their bank. The couple initially saw something was off-base when they attempted to make a […]
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January 14th, 2024 Jerry Zezima
By Jerry Zezima Word of mouth has it that on a pain scale of 1 to 10, the bad tooth that recently made my jaw feel like it had been hit by lightning was a 47. That’s why, far from home and without dental insurance, which only compounded the agony, I needed an emergency root […]
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January 14th, 2024 Keith Haney
A woman sitting in a chair Depression is a topic that I want to approach carefully. Many people I know and care deeply about have and are dealing with depression. That are many misconceptions about depression. One of the biggest myths is that depression means you’re sad. Truth: People may think depression is just a case […]
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January 14th, 2024 Beth Elkassih
Happiness is often pursued as the ultimate state of well-being, but its concept can be elusive and subjective. You might seek happiness through various avenues—personal achievements, relationships, or financial stability, and yet, it is not solely the byproduct of external circumstances. It’s a complex emotional state involving feelings of joy, contentment, and fulfillment that stem […]
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January 14th, 2024 Royce Shook
This is very important information about Cardiac arrest symptoms. The article is posted here The main points are below: Of the more than 356,000 cardiac arrests in the United States each year, 90% are fatal. While there are some known signs of sudden cardiac arrest, it usually occurs without warning. Researchers from the Smidt Heart Institute […]
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January 13th, 2024 Steve DiGioia
California, also known as the Golden State, will see significant changes in its CalFresh program. The move has come out as a concern for the people of California. The changes will take place from November 1st, 2024. What is the change? The work eligibility requirements known as the food stamp, have been made strict after […]
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January 13th, 2024 Carolyn Rosenblatt
You’ve heard the adage “use it or lose it”. It’s particularly apt in describing what happens as we age. Typically we move less, lose muscle strength, and suffer the consequences of losing independence, have greater fall risk and other undesirable things. At the beginning of each year, people commonly make New Year’s resolutions to lose […]
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