August 19th, 2024
Louis Tenenbaum
HomesRenewed Ventures (HRV) is the leading healthtech company focused on the aging in place environment. The National Institutes on Health (NIH) funded Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant funded HRV basic safety installations APP is being readied for pilots and installation contracts. For our next step we are submitting another SBIR grant proposal, WiseHome, to the NIH. Both work […]
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August 19th, 2024
Dr. Jill Bjerke
As we all age, issues of maintaining independence and comfort in our own homes becomes increasingly important. At AgingInPlaceDirectory.com, we understand the unique challenges that come with these issues and are dedicated to helping older adults and their families find the support and services they need to live safely and comfortably at home. Our Story […]
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August 18th, 2024
Deborah Johnson
It’s hard to accurately measure the profound impact of supportive relationships on creativity and innovation. However, by examining the roles of friendships, mentorships, and partnerships, we uncover how these connections provide the essential emotional and intellectual encouragement needed for creative thinking. We can keep our eyes open for the right type of relationships that give […]
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August 17th, 2024
Pam Lazos
I’ve written about the lovely and historic Newlin Grist Mill a couple times before. Last year, I had the opportunity to tour the Mill with the Executive Director, Tony Shahan. I had hoped to write a blog post on the extensive renovations being conducted at the Mill — not only stormwater management projects but some […]
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August 6th, 2024
Elliot Kallen
There is no question that the U.S. economy is beginning to slow down. I pride myself on being an observer of many things around me. I’ve noticed that restaurants are emptying and have available tables at lunch and dinner when last year it was almost impossible to get a quick reservation. At Peet’s Coffee yesterday, […]
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August 6th, 2024
Corinna Stoeffl
Wisdom! This it a difficult subject. How does one talk about wisdom? Looking up the definition says: the quality of having experience, knowledge and good judgment, the quality of being wise. I have to say, there is a different wisdom that I gained. Knowing that if I do something, create something based on a past […]
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August 4th, 2024
Pam Lazos
On Saturday, August 10, the Climate Action Neighborhood (CAN) will present River Pathway Connections, where art, science, and curiosity meet. Come join us for a fun-filled and educational morning filled with mural painting by local artists, Charlie Boyce, and Krista Canoles. In addition to the sidewalk mural installations, there will be presentations by my friend […]
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August 4th, 2024
Paula D. Tozer
I want to live my life feeling weak and sluggish, with flabby muscles and a distended abdomen, with no endurance (to be unable to run 3k even if it meant saving my own life or someone else’s). My life goal is to suffer from poor nutrition and digestion, and sleep just as poorly…to move as […]
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August 2nd, 2024
Deborah Johnson
Are streamlined solutions in organization a learned skill or is it just an innate ability to put systems in place? “Simplicity expert” Miriam Oritz y Pino says clutter is only part of the story with clients struggling to break out of self-defeating patterns, keeping them stuck. Many who are experiencing life at mid-career or halftime […]
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July 31st, 2024
Paula D. Tozer
How do you create intimacy in a virtual environment, enabling you to form a meaningful relationship with another person, or persons, on the other side of the screen? How can you engineer your presentation to feel like a one-to-one conversation, fostering a personal connection? Yes, I’m talking to you. I’m here because you are here, […]
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