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Eternalized.ai: Meet the Digital Immortality App Designed to Memorialize Loved Ones

After YouTube creator Jason Appleton’s grandfather died, he would occasionally hear stories about him from his aunt and uncle. Appleton found himself wishing he had spent more time talking to his grandfather about his life.  “When I was young, I remember my grandfather. But I didn’t value him,” says Appleton. “When you’re 15 or 14 […]

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8 Ways to Support Formerly Incarcerated Citizens Reentering Society

According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 77 million Americans—or one in every three adults—carries a criminal record, whether that’s an arrest, a charge or a conviction.  Some 650,000 people are released from prison each year. That’s a weighty portion of the population attempting to reenter society and facing challenges due to their judicial

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Email Copywriter Chris Orzechowski Divulges Some of His Email Marketing Trade Secrets

Chris Orzechowski does not wear watches. But that didn’t stop him from writing copy for the luxury timepiece brand Filippo Loreti in 2016, a campaign that raked in more than $5 million in just 30 days to become the 18th largest Kickstarter campaign  at the time. His secret: Before writing a word, he bought a

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Nobody Likes Dealing with Death—Until They Attend One of Amy Pickard’s Humorous ‘Good To Go!’ Parties

When Amy Pickard’s mother died suddenly in 2012, she was understandably grief-stricken. But she also felt frustrated and overwhelmed, since her mother didn’t plan ahead for her death.  “I would have given anything to talk to my mom just one more time, but it wasn’t to hear her tell me she loved me; I needed

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Johnny Sirpilla’s Life Took a Tragic Turn. He’s Since Discovered Hardships Can Bring About Incredible Transformation

Johnny Sirpilla’s transformative story began when he was in his late 20s. He and his wife Susan had tried for years to have children, and it was finally happening. Triplets, two boys and a girl. But Susan’s water broke at six months, and their beautiful babies didn’t make it. Today, Sirpilla says that working through

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From Billy Joel to Babyface: Top Celebrity Investors of 2024

In the world of fame and fortune, some celebrities go beyond the spotlight and strategically build wealth through diverse investments. After all, versatility is key in the entertainment industry—just as much as it is in the bank. On average, celebrities invest $38 million per investment venture and a third have invested over $100 million in

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Humor in the Workplace: How to Be Funny at Work Without Crossing the Line

If laughter truly is the best medicine, then shouldn’t we all be laughing more at work, where we spend a third of our lives? Yet, humor in the workplace is not all that common these days. According to Paul Osincup, corporate trainer, humor strategist and author of the forthcoming book, The Humor Habit, we are

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The Biggest Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 40s

The phrase “stuck in the middle” isn’t just a familiar refrain for 40-somethings, it’s also an apt description of this decade of life that belongs to the sandwich generation—middle-aged people who are responsible for the care of their children and their parents. Some may still be paying off their own college debt while planning for

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Top 3 Leadership Strategies to Build a $10 Million Business

It takes a lot of work to start and grow a business. There are many moving parts and a never-ending to-do list. Business leaders are using today’s technology and access to consumers to build million-dollar businesses. With the advancements of AI and the internet, reaching consumers and showing them why they should do business with

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Experts Share 6 ADHD Travel Tips for a Smooth, Worry-Free Trip

Organizing and accessing working memory are all types of executive function skills that are necessary for most types of travel—and people with ADHD sometimes struggle with these skills. This can make traveling for business or pleasure especially stressful.  There are many factors like weather or traffic that are out of your control, but there are

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