Bringing the world together is a goal that has existed for centuries, yet remains a challenge. While humanity has made incredible progress in science, Technology, and communication, divisions still exist based on culture, religion, Economy, and politics. Wars, discrimination, and misunderstandings continue to create barriers that prevent true global unity. But what if we could change that? What if we could foster a world where people respect, support, and uplift each other, regardless of differences? Achieving global unity isn’t an impossible dream, it requires effort from individuals, communities, and nations. In this area of the site our Experts explore practical steps to bring the world together, from encouraging cultural understanding to leveraging technology and fostering social justice.
The world is more connected than ever before, yet challenges remain in achieving true unity. However, through cultural understanding, economic collaboration, social justice, technology, and Education, we can build a more harmonious world. Each person has a role to play. Whether through small daily acts of kindness, supporting humanitarian efforts, or advocating for policies that promote equality, everyone can contribute to global unity. The Baby Boomer Generation still has time to help make this world a more peaceful place.
Love isn’t something you can grab off a shelf or click to add to your cart. It’s not tucked inside a velvet box or hidden behind the steering wheel of a luxury car. If you think love has a price tag, then maybe you’re looking for possession, not passion. Love is real, raw, and soul-stirring �…
Love isn’t something you can grab off a shelf or click to add to your cart. It’s not tucked inside a velvet box or hidden behind the steering wheel of a luxury car. If you think love has a price t…
Love isn’t something you can grab off a shelf or click to add to your cart. It’s not tucked inside a velvet box or hidden behind the steering wheel of a luxury car. If you think love has a price tag, then maybe you’re looking for possession, not passion. Love is real, raw, and soul-stirring — and it can’t be bought, sold, or rented. It’s one of those rare things in life that demands your heart, not your wallet.
In today’s world, where social media shows off designer bags and private jets as markers of “relationship goals,” it’s easy to believe that gifts equal love. But …
Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga
Pull up a chair and let’s talk about something I’ve been exploring lately. It’s the “depth of inquiry” that steers a nice essay into a memorable story. That…
Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga
Pull up a chair and let’s talk about something I’ve been explo…
The boys are diving headfirst into the algorithmic trenches as LinkedIn battles a massive influx of AI-generated content that is actively derailing user feeds.
This automation wave is sparking a larger debate on the future of recruitment, especially as Indeed looks to double down on automated a…
The boys are diving headfirst into the algorithmic trenches as LinkedIn battles a massive influx of AI-generated content that is actively derailing user feeds.
This automation wave is sparking a la…
The boys are diving headfirst into the algorithmic trenches as LinkedIn battles a massive influx of AI-generated content that is actively derailing user feeds.
This automation wave is sparking a larger debate on the future of recruitment, especially as Indeed looks to double down on automated agents to reshape how hiring works.
However, this aggressive tech pivot is already causing serious friction in the real world. A major multi-unit franchisee, Hamra Enterprises, found itself locked in a high-stakes standoff with Indeed over systemic backend glitches that disrupted major brand camp…
Alright, friends. We’ve talked about the small stuff: wobbly
standing, cranky muscles, puffy ankles, itchy rashes, and sunburns that make you
look like a tomato. Now we need to talk about the two villains that actually deserve
your fear. Not panic, fear is useful. Panic is not.
Heat exhaustion an…
Alright, friends. We’ve talked about the small stuff: wobbly
standing, cranky muscles, puffy ankles, itchy rashes, and sunburns that make you
look like a tomato. Now we need to talk about the two vi…
Alright, friends. We’ve talked about the small stuff: wobbly
standing, cranky muscles, puffy ankles, itchy rashes, and sunburns that make you
look like a tomato. Now we need to talk about the two villains that actually deserve
your fear. Not panic, fear is useful. Panic is not.
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are the heavy hitters
of the Dog Days. One is a serious warning. The other is a life-threatening emergency.
Knowing the difference, and what to do about each, could save your life or your
neighbor’s.
Heat Exhaustion (The Warning Shot)
Heat exhaustion is your body screaming, “I am…
Every successful business, bestselling book, thriving nonprofit, and unforgettable brand begins with one thing: a story. But what if the story you've been hesitant to share is actually your greatest competitive advantage?In this special solo episode of Conversations with Rich Bennett, Rich step…
Every successful business, bestselling book, thriving nonprofit, and unforgettable brand begins with one thing: a story. But what if the story you've been hesitant to share is actually your great…
Every successful business, bestselling book, thriving nonprofit, and unforgettable brand begins with one thing: a story. But what if the story you've been hesitant to share is actually your greatest competitive advantage?In this special solo episode of Conversations with Rich Bennett, Rich steps away from his usual interview format to share what he's learned after hundreds of conversations with entrepreneurs, authors, veterans, nonprofit leaders, artists, musicians, and professionals from around the world. He explains why authentic storytelling builds trust, creates lasting relations…
Co Host Ryan Hurd (https://mountaintoppodcast.com/luciddreaming) My first-time guest is a dream researcher and educator with dreamstudies.org. What if you had a sandbox for practicing with women...with zero real-life consequences? And what if you didn't have to find ANY new time in your busy schedul…
Co Host Ryan Hurd (https://mountaintoppodcast.com/luciddreaming) My first-time guest is a dream researcher and educator with dreamstudies.org. What if you had a sandbox for practicing with women...wit…
Co Host Ryan Hurd (https://mountaintoppodcast.com/luciddreaming) My first-time guest is a dream researcher and educator with dreamstudies.org. What if you had a sandbox for practicing with women...with zero real-life consequences? And what if you didn't have to find ANY new time in your busy schedule for it? I mean it sounds crazy, but if you could open up those hours of built-in "downtime" in human existence when you're asleep to get better with women, what would the ramifications be? I mean, it's not like you'd be too busy to get to it. After all, you're asleep. What we're talking about here…
I've spent my whole career helping people change. Someone walks into my therapy office stuck in a pattern they don't want, and together we figure out how to get them unstuck. I've written books about it. This whole podcast is about it.
But after almost 25 years as a therapist, here's what strikes me…
I've spent my whole career helping people change. Someone walks into my therapy office stuck in a pattern they don't want, and together we figure out how to get them unstuck. I've written books about …
I've spent my whole career helping people change. Someone walks into my therapy office stuck in a pattern they don't want, and together we figure out how to get them unstuck. I've written books about it. This whole podcast is about it.
But after almost 25 years as a therapist, here's what strikes me: how much we actually stay the same. The things that made you light up at 5 are probably the same things that light you up at 55. The impulses you had at 7 are still there at 47. We change in real ways—but underneath, something steady keeps us being us.
Today's episode is a little different. Inst…
What does it take to serve nearly 20 years as a U.S. Army Green Beret in some of the world's most dangerous environments—and then channel those experiences into writing a gripping novel?
On this episode of The MisFitNation, we're joined by U.S. Army Special Forces Veteran and Author Alex Dekker, …
What does it take to serve nearly 20 years as a U.S. Army Green Beret in some of the world's most dangerous environments—and then channel those experiences into writing a gripping novel?
On this ep…
What does it take to serve nearly 20 years as a U.S. Army Green Beret in some of the world's most dangerous environments—and then channel those experiences into writing a gripping novel?
On this episode of The MisFitNation, we're joined by U.S. Army Special Forces Veteran and Author Alex Dekker, who spent nearly two decades serving with the legendary 5th Special Forces Group before joining the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC). Throughout his career, Alex deployed multiple times to Iraq, Afghanistan, and other locations around the world, operating at the highest levels …
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome Rima Nathan as guest to the show. About Rima Nathan: Rima Nathan is a clinical professor at FSU Law and directs the Claude Pepper Elder Law Clinic. Professor Nathan previously practiced in the areas of complex civil lit…
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome Rima Nathan as guest to the show. About Rima Nathan: Rima Nathan is a clinical professor at FSU Law and directs the Cla…
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome Rima Nathan as guest to the show. About Rima Nathan: Rima Nathan is a clinical professor at FSU Law and directs the Claude Pepper Elder Law Clinic. Professor Nathan previously practiced in the areas of complex civil litigation, trials, and appeals, and she served as a judicial clerk to Justice Jorge Labarga of the Supreme Court of Florida. Professor Nathan teaches the Elder Law Clinic and directs the Claude Pepper Elder Law Moot Court Competition. She has received various awards including the 2024-25 University …
You feel it before you can name it. The team is busy but the momentum is gone. The numbers are fine but they’ve been “fine” for a while now. You catch yourself running the same plays out of habit, not conviction. Nothing is on fire — and honestly, that’s part of the problem. There’s no c…
You feel it before you can name it. The team is busy but the momentum is gone. The numbers are fine but they’ve been “fine” for a while now. You catch yourself running the same plays out of habi…
You feel it before you can name it. The team is busy but the momentum is gone. The numbers are fine but they’ve been “fine” for a while now. You catch yourself running the same plays out of habit, not conviction. Nothing is on fire — and honestly, that’s part of the problem. There’s no crisis to force your hand. Just a quiet, nagging sense that it might be time to shake things up. Here’s what I’ve noticed over the years: leaders are great at reacting to emergencies and terrible at responding to that quieter signal. When the building is burning, everybody moves. But when thin…