April 19th, 2026
Deborah Heiser
Key pointsSchedule people like workouts. Treat social plans as non negotiable health appointments. Redesign work, don’t ditch it. Explore part-time, project-based, or job-share roles for purpose and structure. Mix generations on purpose. Advocate for intergenerational programs. Use tech as a bridge. Zoom to coordinate and then meet in person to compound the benefits. If you […]
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April 19th, 2026
Deborah Heiser
(00:00:01): All right, we’re live. (00:00:03): So welcome. (00:00:05): Hey, Bruce, it’s good to see you. (00:00:07): Good to see you, Debbie. (00:00:09): So you and I have been talking and I have so many questions for you because you’re a physician. (00:00:17): You’re a physician scientist. (00:00:19): You are the go-to for so many […]
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April 19th, 2026
Doug Noll
In the raw aftermath of a broken marriage when accusations fly, custody arrangements ignite fury, and every conversation feels like stepping onto a minefield most people expect lawyers to fight or therapists to heal. Yet a growing number of professionals are stepping into the fray with a deceptively simple but remarkably effective tool: naming the […]
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April 19th, 2026
Doug Noll
In the high-stakes corridors of modern hospitals, a moment of misunderstanding between patient and caregiver can ignite rapidly. Yet a growing number of health care professionals are finding that the most reliable path to safety lies not in raised voices or physical intervention, but in a precise understanding of how the brain processes threat. Neuroscience […]
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April 19th, 2026
Bob Gatty
The Christian Right’s Bargain with the Devil by Mark M. Bello An AI image of Donald Trump as Jesus. An attack on the Pope for preaching restraint over war. Choosing to fund war over daycare A rush toward conflict with Iran when negotiation was still on the table. People dying in the Middle East. This […]
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April 19th, 2026
Bob Gatty
When Dems Think They’re Winning, That’s When They Lose by Mark M. Bello The polls look good. That’s a problem. Every time Democrats start to believe the numbers, they stop seeing the reality in front of them. And that’s why Democrats lose. Approval ratings for Donald Trump are weak. Special elections are breaking blue. The […]
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April 19th, 2026
Devin Thorpe
You can advertise in Superpowers for Good. Click to learn more about our affordable options. Join the SuperCrowd! The landscape of startup finance has fundamentally shifted. As we navigate through 2026, the traditional gatekeepers of venture capital are no longer the sole arbiters of which ideas get funded and which wither on the vine. Instead, […]
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April 19th, 2026
Doug Noll
In the middle of a tense team meeting, voices rise, faces flush, and the conversation veers toward confrontation. One executive feels dismissed; another senses rising frustration. Moments like these happen every day in boardrooms across North America. Yet what if the simple act of validating emotions could shift the entire dynamic? This approach does far […]
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April 19th, 2026
Faris Aranki
I didn’t realise it at the time but 6 years spent in classrooms around the world set me up for far greater success than I could have imagined ‘When one teaches, two learn.’ –Robert Heinlein Of all the different parts of my professional life to date, I am probably most grateful for having been a school teacher […]
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April 19th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series featuring jazz vocalist Sivan Arbel and pianist Andrea Goretti. We dive into their 2026 album Bazrima, a deeply expressive duo recording that captures the beauty of musical connection and creative flow. This marks Sivan’s first duo album with the acclaimed Italian pianist, creating an […]
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