April 20th, 2026
Robert Cochrane
On Saturday April 18th, I had the honor of standing in a room filled with strength, honesty, humor, and something that feels like it’s getting harder to find in the world: real connection. To the Western Pennsylvania Parkinson Foundation, and to every person who showed up for the Living Well Conference : thank you. Christine […]
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April 20th, 2026
Adam Lack
Most people who live alone and plan to keep doing so have already thought about this. There’s a version of “staying safe” that sounds fine in theory — the alerts, the wearables, the sensors on the stove — and another version that sounds like being watched. If you’ve rejected the second version, you’re not being […]
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April 20th, 2026
Devin Thorpe
You can advertise in Superpowers for Good. Click to learn more. Each week, Superpowers for Good shares a list of all the new investment offerings added to FINRA-registered crowdfunding portals and by broker-dealers. We focus on and list first those with social impact and underrepresented founders. We also add other newly launched offerings that may […]
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April 20th, 2026
Doug Noll
Across American classrooms today, teachers face a growing challenge: students who arrive carrying intense emotions, easily tipped into frustration, and occasionally erupting in ways that halt instruction and unsettle entire rooms. Surveys continue to show that more than eight in ten public schools observe noticeable lags in student’s behavioral and socioemotional growth a pattern that […]
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April 20th, 2026
Rob Ramseyer
In this episode of Beyond Coaching, Rob sits down with two guests who live at the intersection of faith, sport, and formation: Matt Moberg – professional artist and chaplain for the Minnesota Timberwolves Mike Jaderston – Dean of Campus Ministries at Friends University and third-generation coach’s kid. The conversation starts with Matt’s unusual path to […]
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April 20th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series featuring Minneapolis-based jazz vocalist and songwriter Leslie Vincent. We dive into her 2026 album Little Black Book, a captivating release that showcases her lyrical imagination, warm alto tone, and magnetic presence as one of today’s most distinctive jazz voices. Her award-winning songs explore modern-day […]
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April 20th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series featuring respected orchestral double bassist and composer Sue Cahill. We catch up with Sue to discuss her 2026 album Evanstonia, a compelling debut that bridges the worlds of classical structure and jazz freedom. Known for her work on the classical recital stage, she has […]
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April 20th, 2026
Stephanie Mann
Faith, Community, and Strong Families Are Key to a Safe, Healthy America. Many Americans watch TV and scroll through social media, but seldom consider the importance of getting involved in their community. This passive attitude has allowed paid protesters and their supporters to gather in the name of Islam, spread hatred against Jews, while anti-Christian leaders work to end […]
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April 20th, 2026
Jodie Filogomo
If you’ve ever felt like your outfit needed “something,” chances are a belt could be the answer. And not just any belt. I’m talking about those fabulous, statement-making wide belts that don’t just hold things up…they bring the whole outfit together. Quote of the day: “Whatever anybody says or does, assume positive intent. You will […]
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April 20th, 2026
Royce Shook
Holdiays are coming up and many of us including my daughter-in-law and my son are thinking about making travel plans. At the Open Mic, my son runs we were talking about finding the cheapest prices, and iternery planning etc. Once of the musicans said why not use AI to help. No many of us don’t […]
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