April 20th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
Before taking Judy to the airport, we squeezed in visits to two more Minneapolis art venues. The first, The Northern Clay Center (NCC), had been a client many years ago. None of the people I know still work there, but it was fun to revisit it. NCC is a working and teaching studio, with a […]
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April 20th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
Two things reshaped our plans for the day. We woke up to a cloudless sky and warm temperatures, clearly a day to be outside. Then, scrolling through Facebook, a follower suggested a stop in Hastings to see the work of Dale Lewis. Given his motto, “It’s okay for fine art to be fun,” I knew […]
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April 20th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with pioneering scientist, biotech entrepreneur, and founder/CEO of Bryan Therapeutics, Inc., Dr. Nathan Bryan. With over 100 peer-reviewed publications and dozens of patents, Dr. Bryan is one of the leading voices in nitric oxide research — a […]
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April 20th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with author, content writer, copywriter, and scientific writer Nidhi Kona. She is a writer who turns complexity into clarity. With a background in scientific writing, Nidhi has collaborated with leading researchers and healthcare professionals to publish work […]
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April 20th, 2026
Doug Noll
In today’s fast-moving corporate landscape, where global teams operate across time zones and unexpected disruptions arrive without warning, leaders face mounting pressure to remain composed while steering their organizations forward. The ability to quickly regulate emotions recognizing rising tension, stepping back from instinctive reactions, and responding with clarity has quietly become one of the most […]
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April 20th, 2026
Ben Graham
Helping a senior get dressed can become one of the most challenging parts of the day. What used to be a quick routine may now take much longer and involve discomfort, frustration, balance concerns, or physical strain for both the caregiver and the person getting dressed. Limited mobility can affect dressing in many ways. A […]
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April 20th, 2026
Devin Thorpe
Today, I’m excited to share a milestone that means a lot to me: Superpowers for Good has officially earned Substack’s Bestseller badge. That means more than 100 readers have chosen to become Impact Members (paid subscribers). I’m grateful for that recognition, of course. It’s a meaningful signal on the platform. It adds a little visible […]
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April 20th, 2026
Doug Noll
In the high-stakes environment of a modern veterinary clinic, emotions often run as high as the stakes for the animals being treated. A single frustrated pet owner worried about their companion’s health, upset over unexpected costs, or simply exhausted from waiting can quickly turn a routine visit into a tense confrontation. These moments, once rare, […]
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April 20th, 2026
Allen Kopelman
AI Overview Many retail businesses start with Clover for its simplicity, but as they scale, they often find they have outgrown Clover POS due to expanding inventory and multi-location complexities. This guide explains why high-volume retailers are switching to NCR Counterpoint to manage 10,000+ SKUs, advanced vendor purchasing, and seamless e-commerce synchronization. By upgrading from […]
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