October 7th, 2023 Stan Goldberg
Everyone over the age of 50 has had them–senior moments. Events you would prefer to forget. But you can’t. You are worried that new ones will embarrass you or be hurtful. Even more frightening is that you don’t know if you should laugh at them or make an appointment with a neurologist. Finally, a definitive […]
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October 7th, 2023 Stan Goldberg
They said or did something you don’t understand, or worse, cause you concern about their cognitive health. Some people suggest you laugh off these “senior moments,” but you can’t. After all, these are your parents or grandparents and you love them. Finally, there is a resource that will enable you to either relax or provide […]
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October 5th, 2023 Bill Becker
Professional selling is far from the negative stereotypes that often are associated with being a salesperson. In fact, professional selling is simply a skill that requires the ability to understand the customer needs, build trust, and communicate effectively. How complex that conversation depends on the complexity of what you are selling. If you are selling […]
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October 5th, 2023 Jeremy Reif
The Playbook of Financial Challenges: Why Pro Athletes Often Go Broke by, Jeremy Reif, CRPS Learning from their mistakes, we can understand the value of seeking professional financial guidance and building a secure financial foundation for life after sports. Many young children look up to professional athletes. Understandably so, professional athletes are undeniably among some […]
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September 28th, 2023 Jeremy Reif
Why Your 401k doesn’t reflect the daily market? The Truth Behind The Account Performance Have you ever wondered why your investment account doesn’t mirror the performance of the stock market? It’s a mystery that many investors have tried to unravel. When the stock market goes up, we expect our investment accounts to follow suit. For […]
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September 27th, 2023 Wendy Green
Wendy – Hey, Boomer Thankfully, I am not estranged from my children. But there is no doubt that my relationship with them has changed over time. As they graduated college and began to become more independent. As they married and started their own families. It was difficult for me to recognize, accept and respect that […]
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September 25th, 2023 Ipek Williamson
“One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.” Bryant H. McGill Even though my mom and I have a great connection, that doesn’t stop us from having the following types of conversations quite often. Mom: – On your way to my place, will you pick Me: […]
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September 24th, 2023 Roberta Carson
I’m guessing you have heard about blood clots. But have you heard of the term deep vein thrombosis, or seen the acronym DVT? Do you know what a deep vein thrombosis is and how you could get one? And are you aware that a DVT can lead to a life-threatening pulmonary embolism? Read on to […]
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September 21st, 2023 Elliot Kallen
Investors today are increasingly anxious about the equity and bond markets. Can we blame them, given the constant barrage of information from 24/7 news outlets such as Fox Business, CNBC, local radio, TV, and print publications? It’s not uncommon for morning commentators from Fox Business and CNBC to be completely at odds with their afternoon […]
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September 18th, 2023 Joseph M. Casciani
This podcast is an eye-opening, provocative conversation about universal consciousness. We discuss the global shift that is taking place from negating the spiritual, mystical side of life to a spiritual renaissance. Our guest is Betty Kovacs, the author of the Merchants of Light: The Consciousness that is Changing the World and The Miracle of Death: […]
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