April 22nd, 2024 Pam Lazos
Okay, so it doesn’t rhyme, but you get the point, eh? Everything we use ends up in the water So if we want to keep our heads above water Before we are all in hot water and we don’t want to end up like fish out of water Then it’s time to test the waters […]
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April 19th, 2024 Peter Wright & Kathleen Beauvais
One guest episode this week with Kim Beam on intuition, meditation & mindfulness. Our weekly wrap-up episode, Kathleen talks about repairing your DNA The post April Showers, Intuition, NDEs, and DNA Repair first appeared on The Yakking Show.
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April 12th, 2024 Maria Belanic
Loss is a topic that often gets brushed aside or misunderstood, but its impact is profound and undeniable. If you’ve ever experienced the loss of a loved one, you know firsthand the weight of grief. It’s not something that can be easily shaken off or forgotten. It lingers, sometimes quietly, sometimes overwhelmingly, but always present. […]
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April 12th, 2024 Steve Cummings
Traveling Europe is an unforgettable journey, rich in culture and history. Yet, amidst its wonders, some spots, known as “tourist traps,” might disappoint, being overcrowded and overpriced. To help you navigate, we’ll uncover all ten places you might want to skip, ensuring a more genuine experience. Fear not; Europe’s charm isn’t lost— five must-see attractions […]
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April 9th, 2024 Pam Lazos
Consumer Notice has produced A Consumer’s Guide to Reducing Pollution, a comprehensive, yet easy-to-follow handbook for reducing consumer waste. According to Consumer Notice, We The People account for 60% of greenhouse gas emissions, an enormous and pretty frightening number, but one we can probably make a dent in if we all try a little bit […]
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April 5th, 2024 Bill Becker
I am not normally prone to BS headlines like I used for this post, but I wear my emotions on my sleeve and speak pretty plainly. One of the things I knew I would focus on when I retired was to evangelize about sales careers. The difference is that I was always going to focus […]
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April 2nd, 2024 Pam Lazos
In approximately 1811-1812, Philadelphia laid its first collection system pipes and they were made of wood! As the City grew, the Philadelphia Water Department must have realized that wood wasn’t going to cut it, i.e., it wouldn’t be too long-lasting, and so it began the installation of cast iron pipes. Two centuries later, it’s unclear […]
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April 1st, 2024 Jeremy Reif
Which One Should I Make My Next Contribution Into? Roth Ira Or Traditional? Choosing Between Traditional and Roth IRA Contributions: Which is Right for You? By, Jeremy Reif, CRPS Traditional vs. Roth has been debated since the Roth IRA arrived in 1998. This is almost like the age-old question, what came first, the chicken […]
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March 28th, 2024 Maria Belanic
After years of feeling numb and trapped in the aftermath of loss, I had a profound realization It’s been over a decade since my oldest son Stefan, passed away, yet the pain at times still feels fresh, raw, and all-consuming. I’ve spent countless nights tossing and turning, trying to escape the suffocating grip of grief. […]
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March 19th, 2024 Pam Lazos
For years, I’ve wanted to know the answer to this question. What would I do with all my free time once I no longer had deadlines and commitments? Would I go “totally ’round the bend” as my Australian friend, Bernice, used to say. Would I diligently take up one of the many causes I am […]
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