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  • Glen Alex

    How to be Your Own Shaman

    Glen Alex May 28, 2024
    Learn how you can move toward your highest and best health today: Living In Total Health requires that you integrate your wholeness and your individuality into any health regimen. Inherent in this process is taking responsibility for your health—your choices and the consequent outcomes. Your choices include, but are not limited to, what you eat and drink, your activity level, your mindset, your relationships, how you... Continue Reading
    Michael Levitt

    Common Industrial Generator Performance Problems

    Michael Levitt May 28, 2024
    Industrial generators help mitigate the impact of power outages and ensure companies always retain power. These machines seamlessly integrate into a facility’s infrastructure, making their reliable performance non-negotiable. However, even the most significant systems are not immune to issues.Any business owner or manager who relies on generators must know how to identify hiccups during operations and fix them right... Continue Reading
    Royce Shook

    Conatiner gardens

    Royce Shook May 28, 2024
    April Showers bring May flowers and so as we cast our minds to Spring and gardening. Some of us don’t have the room to have a big garden, but a container garden may work. Here are some tips for discovering the art of container gardening:1.     Choose the right container: When selecting a container, consider the size, material, and shape that will work best for the plant you want to grow. Make sure the container has... Continue Reading
    Deborah Heiser, PhD

    Guardians of Wisdom: Unleashing Your Superpower

    Here is a riddle:What do we absorb in childhood, learn through experience in adulthood, and master in late life? Answer: Guardianship Photo by Quang Nguyen Vinh: https://www.pexels.com/photo/statue-of-chinese-guardian-lion-10615829/We Are Built to Be GuardiansImagine if you didn’t have a guardian. Would you be the person you are today? Likely not. Guardians don't just secure our physical well-being and support us... Continue Reading
  • Elinor Stutz

    Custom Software Can Benefit User Experience and Growth

    Elinor Stutz May 27, 2024
    Photo by Geralt via Pixabay Attract the Right Job Or Clientele: Custom Software Benefits Your User Experience and Growth Your online identity is as vital as, say, your physical identity. It should be relatively unique and should stand out. For websites, the layout of the pages, color combinations, fonts, and navigation map should differ from your competitors. But not too different, or your website will stand... Continue Reading
    Faris Aranki

    Finding A Community: Such an important (but difficult) aspect of starting your own business

    Faris Aranki May 27, 2024
    Not everything goes according to plan when you run a small businessWho doesn’t love a bank holiday?When you are an employee, it’s basically like a free day-off but, when you run your own start-up, bank holidays are quite a weird sensation.As a start-up founder, you feel a bit guilty taking a day-off but, even if you wanted to do any external work, your clients are likely to be off so you end up having a semi... Continue Reading
    Julienne Ryan

    A MEMORIAL DAY MEMORY

    Julienne Ryan May 27, 2024
    There used to be a U.S. Army Reserve Center on St. John’s University’s Campus, down the street from my childhood home in Jamaica, Queens, New York. When I was a little kid, I would watch as men dressed in army fatigues walked past my house and over the small path that separated our dead-end street from the Center. The reservists came once a month to honor their duties. Their presence taught me that war was part... Continue Reading
    Steve Cummings

    14 Frugal Hacks to Transform Your Shopping Routine 

    Steve Cummings May 27, 2024
    You're never too rich to save money. If you're like us, you're not rich, which means you can't afford to pass up savings. The average 43-to- 57-year-old has more than $157,00 in debt, meaning every dollar saved is closer to debt-free freedom. While the internet has downsides, open-source financial hacks are among its greatest gifts. ... Read more
  • Beth Elkassih

    Thriving Through Change: Embracing Adaptability for Success

    Beth Elkassih May 27, 2024
    Thriving Through Change: Embracing Adaptability for Success One of my favorite quotes is:  “Change is Growth.”  When you have a positive mindset, you will soon realize that growth brings opportunities you wouldn’t otherwise have. Thriving through change is not about avoiding the inevitable but embracing it as a catalyst for growth and innovation. When you ... Read More about Thriving Through Change: Embracing... Continue Reading
    Melissa Deally

    HH296: Sleep & Longevity

    Melissa Deally May 27, 2024
    Today I want to talk about sleep and longevity.About the Host:Melissa is an Integrative Health Practitioner and Master Practitioner in NLP and Timeline Therapy and a Board Designated Hypnotherapy Teacher Trainer, helping people get to the root cause of their health issues and then get lasting results. Melissa neither diagnoses nor cures but helps bring your body back into balance by helping discover your “toxic... Continue Reading
    Doug Thorpe

    Memorial Day 2024

    Doug Thorpe May 27, 2024
    More Than Hot Dogs and Cookouts: Honoring Our Fallen This Memorial Day As the scent of barbecue fills the air and summer vacations beckon, it’s important to remember the true meaning of Memorial Day. It’s not just the unofficial start of summer, it’s a solemn day dedicated to remembering the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. These... Continue Reading
    Deborah Lukovich, PhD

    The Hidden Impact: How Does Patriarchy Harm Men Too?

    The overarching task right now is the reconciliation of the oldest wound of humanity, which is patriarchy. This wound manifests in very devious ways and once you get beyond the limiting notion that patriarchy is only about men and women, you’ll see that it underlies everywhere there's a power imbalance.   Patriarchy is not as much about women and men as a dynamic underpinning almost all the systems in which we... Continue Reading
  • Alan Cay Culler

    Are You a BadBoss?

    Alan Cay Culler May 26, 2024
    <div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":"I awoke this morning with Jeff Foxworthy on my mind. Foxworthy is a stand-up comedian, a part of the Blue Collar Comedy tour, the author of four books, an actor in thirteen movies and thirty-six television shows and series, and counting. What I remember him for is the way he created... Continue Reading
    Jerry Zezima

    “No Pane, No Gain”

    Jerry Zezima May 26, 2024
    By Jerry Zezima I do windows. They’re a pain in the neck, especially if I stick my neck out the window to clean a pane, but spring has sprung and, even though I am no spring chicken, I have to spring into action to do the spring cleaning that gives me a window into my life as a suburban homeowner. I am supposed to do the windows every spring, but if memory serves (I would like it to serve me a beer, which is what I... Continue Reading
    Roberta Carson

    How to Choose a Cancer Treatment

    Roberta Carson May 26, 2024
    Getting a cancer diagnosis is probably one of the scariest things that can happen to a person. Certainly, you worry if cancer will take your life. And you worry if you will be able to tolerate the treatments, including the potential impact on the quality of your life. Fortunately, advances in research have improved cancer treatments, providing patients with treatments unavailable years ago. However, all the options can... Continue Reading
    Don Akchin

    When does “old age” begin?

    Don Akchin May 25, 2024
    Photo by Maria Lupan on UnsplashThe EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.This week I celebrated another birthday (73, thank you very much) with the customary rituals of witty cards, calls from my siblings, and dozens of birthday clicks from Facebook friends. I appreciate all the wishes for my wellness. However, each of my last... Continue Reading
  • Jodie Filogomo

    Daily Looks: Week Ending 5.24.24

    Jodie Filogomo May 25, 2024
    I love how May is the start of summer for us. Warm (if not hot) weather and sandal season. I still like to vary my outfits even in the summer although I didn’t get around to wearing shorts this week. The best part about signing up for the emails is all of the positive information. Besides the free eBook, my email family gets personal tidbits of what’s going on in my life along with other happenings, sales,... Continue Reading
    Marc Joseph

    Navigating a Digital Childhood in the 21st Century

    Marc Joseph May 24, 2024
    Introduction Raising children in the digital age presents unique challenges and opportunities. From smartphones to tablets, technology is woven into the fabric of daily life. In this blog post, we’ll explore how children’s books are addressing the realities of growing up in a digital world and helping young readers navigate this landscape. The Digital Landscape Today’s children are digital natives, growing... Continue Reading
    Sapna Shah-Haque

    What is Self Worth?

    Sapna Shah-Haque May 24, 2024
    Take a Listen! What is self worth? It’s a question that, at least for me, my aanswer has changed over time. I currently define my worth as a human, thus I am worthy. If I think back more than ten years ago, I may have drank the Kool-aid and tied up my worth in my work and outcomes with patients. Thank goodness time and wisdom (or at least I think) has changed that and my views on many things in life.How do... Continue Reading
    Darrin Peppard

    Leadership is…

    Darrin Peppard May 24, 2024
    It’s that time of year again. I am wrapping up my in-person visits with schools around the country and having great discussions about our collective learnings. As I visited with a school leader earlier in the week who I won’t be working with again next year (she’s headed off to a different district), I asked her what she believed she’d learned about leadership during her time in that school. Her answers were... Continue Reading
  • Jonathan Quick

    Mastering Payroll and Business Leadership with Charles Read

    Jonathan Quick May 24, 2024
    We're excited to welcome Charles Read, a financial expert, entrepreneur, and Vietnam War veteran, to the podcast. As the founder of GetPayroll, Charles has been providing full-service payroll solutions for over 30 years. He is also the author of "The Payroll Book: A Guide For Small Businesses and Startups." In this episode, Charles shares his extensive experience in financial leadership, offers practical advice on... Continue Reading
    John R Miles

    Rising From the Ashes: 3 Ways Glenn Cunningham Raced to Greatness

    John R Miles May 24, 2024
    In life, we often find ourselves facing daunting challenges that threaten to derail our dreams and aspirations. Yet, amidst the trials and tribulations, some individuals not only survive but thrive. What sets these resilient souls apart? The answer lies in the potent combination of optimism and determination — qualities exemplified by Glenn Cunningham. Imagine being told you would never walk again — how would you... Continue Reading
    Peter & Kathleen Wright & Beauvais

    Accessible Adventures, Inspiration, Resilience & Benefits Of Exercise

    Fiona, who is legally blind, shares her insights into building resilience, exploring accessible adventures for the disabled, and her daily life experiences The post Accessible Adventures, Inspiration, Resilience & Benefits Of Exercise first appeared on The Yakking Show.
    Greg Aler

    Five Common Retirement Regrets: A Guide for Those Approaching or Already in Retirement

    Greg Aler May 24, 2024
    Retirement is a significant milestone, a time to reap the rewards of years of hard work and dedication. However, it’s also a time when some people find themselves facing unexpected challenges and regrets. By understanding these common pitfalls, you can take steps to ensure your retirement is everything you hoped for. Regret #1: Not Having a Comprehensive Retirement Plan While you may have a general idea of what... Continue Reading
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