April 9th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with executive coach, author, and woodturner Chip Scholz. With nearly 30 years of experience working with leaders and organizations, Chip has guided people through transition, uncertainty, and growth. Over time, he’s come to understand that the most […]
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April 9th, 2026
Lorraine C. Ladish
El cuidado del cutis es diferente dependiendo de tu edad. Según van pasando los años tendrás que incorporar diferentes tratamientos. The post Cuidados del cutis a los 35, 40 y 45 años appeared first on . Originally Published on https://www.vivafifty.com/
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April 9th, 2026
Royce Shook
Here are 30 light, groan-worthy (in the best way) April dad jokes: 1. Why did the flower bring a raincoat? Because April showers were in the forecast! 2. I tried to catch the fog in April… Mist! 3. What do you call a rainy day in April? A “pour” decision to stay inside! 4. Why […]
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April 8th, 2026
Steve Cummings
Summer has a way of stretching out in front of you, full of possibility at first, then slowly turning into a mix of snack requests, screen time negotiations, and kids bouncing off the walls by mid-July. Most parents aren’t chasing perfection, they just want their kids moving, engaged, and maybe even a little tired by […]
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April 8th, 2026
Greg Gerber
Jim explains how a long-delayed desire to give back finally became his full-time mission after 50, and why he wishes he had started much sooner.
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April 8th, 2026
Doug Noll
Quick Listen: In boardrooms and open-plan offices alike, the moment a heated exchange erupts or a major setback lands without warning, composure separates the steady hand from the shaky one. Managers who remain even-keeled under emotional strain do far more than prevent scenes they preserve trust, sharpen decision-making, and keep entire teams oriented toward solutions […]
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April 8th, 2026
Joseph M. Casciani
A major new update from The Lancet Commission offers a striking conclusion: 👉 Although 60% of dementias are due to non-modifiable, neurodegenerative disorders (e.g., Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy body dementia), nearly […] The post How Much of Dementia is Actually Preventable: Reversible Causes of Cognitive Decline appeared first on Living to 100 Club.
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April 8th, 2026
Allen Kopelman
AI Overview Many businesses begin with Stripe for its ease of use and instant onboarding. However, as companies scale, flat-rate pricing, risk automation, fund holds, and limited underwriting transparency can impact cash flow and stability. Switching from a payment facilitator to a traditional merchant account with proper underwriting can reduce processing costs, improve approval stability, and provide direct […]
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April 8th, 2026
Allen Kopelman
AI Overview Many businesses begin with Stripe for its ease of use and instant onboarding. However, as companies scale, flat-rate pricing, risk automation, fund holds, and limited underwriting transparency can impact cash flow and stability. Switching from a payment facilitator to a traditional merchant account with proper underwriting can reduce processing costs, improve approval stability, and provide direct […]
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April 8th, 2026
Doug Noll
Quick Listen: In the unforgiving environment of a maximum-security prison, where a raised voice or wrong gesture can ignite serious danger within moments, corrections officers master an art few outside those walls ever need to learn: de-escalation. They discover quickly that physical force, while sometimes unavoidable, is almost never the most effective first response. The […]
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