Inspirational

Inspirational

Myndstream Brings Functional Music to a Speaker Near You

When we think about whole-body care in the health realm, we think of functional medicine, which rests on the belief that there is no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to healing. To treat the full person, many different medicines or treatment modalities may be necessary. But when we think about something as intangible as music, […]

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Balancing Work and Life: Achieve Work-Life Harmony Without Sacrificing Success

Work-life balance isn’t just another corporate buzzword to add to your LinkedIn bingo card. It’s the difference between being the person who enjoys their weekend and the one who’s constantly one notification away from a stress-induced eye twitch. Finding the sweet spot between your 9-to-5 job and personal life could be the way to go

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Pharrell Williams Launches $1M Digital Learning Lab to Help Black Business Founders

Pharrell Williams is taking a bold step toward closing the racial equity gap by offering the opportunity of a lifetime to select entrepreneurs. Through his Black Ambition initiative, the Grammy-winner is launching the Fundable Founders Learning Lab, a 10-week virtual program to help boost entrepreneurs across Florida. The initiative is part of a two-year effort

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Your Conflict Personality Is Sabotaging Your Success—Here’s How to Fix It

Think you don’t have workplace conflict? Think again.  While you might not be having heated arguments at the office, those minor daily annoyances—like a colleague who checks their phone during meetings or a team member who never responds to emails—are low-level conflicts that can quietly sabotage your productivity and success. These small friction points add

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Singer Rachel Platten Is Still Fighting

You might think you know Rachel Platten, the singer-songwriter behind the inspirational, never-give-up hit “Fight Song.” Since debuting a decade ago, the catchy, upbeat tune has been a motivational anthem for everyone, from cancer patients to presidential hopefuls. But “Fight Song” revealed just one facet of Platten’s multidimensional personality—the “really encouraging, empowered side,” she says.

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Star Witness: Entertainment Lawyer Levi McCathern’s Rise to Success

Most people imagine that entertainment lawyers spend their days negotiating recording contracts or reviewing movie deals. But for Dallas-based attorney Levi McCathern, the job is much more straightforward: He solves problems. Big ones. The kind that could cost Jerry Jones the entire Dallas Cowboys franchise or that stripped a Heisman Trophy from one of college

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The ‘Kit’ Factor: Reality TV Trailblazer Kit Hoover on Her Success—and Her Next Act

Kit Hoover’s been on your TV screen for 30 years. In the first season of MTV’s 1995 reality show Road Rules, when she was 24 years old, she charmed America with her sparkling Southern charisma. She has since built an enduring career in broadcast journalism and entertainment—alongside a busy off-screen family life raising three children.

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3 Things to Learn About Leading With Integrity From Bill Owens’ ‘60 Minutes’ Resignation

On Tuesday, April 22, Bill Owens, longtime executive producer of CBS’ 60 Minutes, announced his resignation, citing a loss of editorial independence. Owens’ resignation came amid a legal dispute between President Donald Trump and CBS, and his exit strategy offers us a rare public glimpse into what it means to lead with integrity during a

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5 Ways to Help Your Young Adult Children Manage Money

As a 24-year-old public school teacher in New York, I support myself and fund grad school independently. I credit my financial responsibility to my parents’ guidance. Financial education in schools ranges in accessibility and quality, but parents of young adults can fill in the gaps. Parent financial modeling is directly associated with financial behaviors and

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