[ad_1] Who wants to spend Christmas in New York? It seems that every great Christmas movie or memory of ours is somehow associated with New York City. We asked all our Manhattan friends what to do at Christmas time in NYC, and they gave us excellent suggestions to get us into the Christmas spirit. We made […]
Celebrating Lynne Thigpen
A Legacy of Talent and Transformation I loved Lynne Thigpen. It feels as though she’s been in my ears and eyes all my life, in powerful and unforgettable ways. It started with Godspell, where her role as a disciple brought a soulful depth to her character. But as we dive deeper into her career, it’s […]
Post-Election Syndromes
I don’t jump and shout about sports, entertainment, religion, or politics. I’m just not built to be a follower, and no one can force me into that vessel. I appreciate followers and fellowships, because leadership is vital for guiding us forward. As you know, and as I often post, our society is a hot mess. […]
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 152: Danielle Mckinney and the Sound of a…
[ad_1] Something that will always exist, regardless of political landscapes and the changing of societal norms, is the need to honor space. Danielle Mckinney knows something about space, and waiting, and watching, and observing. As a photographer she practices these disciplines, and when she began to explore her desire to paint, she found something remarkably […]
What is a Supply-Side Platform (SSP) and Why is it Important…
[ad_1] Programmatic advertising is rapidly becoming the dominant form of media buying in the digital landscape. In fact, more than 91% of display ads in the US are expected to be purchased using programmatic methods by 2024
On Armed American Radio: Discussing a wide range of election…
[ad_1] by johnrlott | Nov 5, 2024 | Crime Statistics, op-ed Dr. John Lott has a new piece at The Federalist. The FBI has a big transparency problem. For a year, the media has been using the FBI’s estimates of reported crime to claim that crime has been falling. When the FBI released its numbers […]
James Van Der Beek reveals he has colorectal cancer, but is …
[ad_1] James Van Der Beek has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer, revealing the news in an exclusive interview with People over the weekend. “I have colorectal cancer. I’ve been privately dealing with this diagnosis and have been taking steps to resolve it, with the support of my incredible family,” the 47-year-old Dawson’s Creek star told […]
How To Use An HSA In Retirement (The Secret IRA Hack)
[ad_1] Source: The College Investor Using an HSA (or health savings account) as a retirement account is the most underrated way to save and invest. One of my goals for this year was to max out as many different retirement vehicles as possible. We’ve talked about the strategies to maxing out the traditional retirement accounts, […]
We’ve Rounded Up the Best Gifts for Morning People
[ad_1] You probably know someone who has no trouble squeezing an entire 5-to-9 before their 9-to-5—and you’re probably in awe of them. (Unless you’re one of them, too, and in that case, this gift guide is for you!) Whether they’re the type who’s always making elaborate breakfasts, or they’re the ones spending a few silent […]
How to Know You’ve Found a Good Health Coach
[ad_1] Reviewed by Brian St. Pierre, MS, RD Once you decide you want to work with a health coach, finding the right one goes beyond checking off a list of qualifications. How do you know if you’ve found the best health coach for you? What are the qualities of a good coach besides the obvious […]