by Richard Klin | Feb 26, 2025 | Stories
Alice Primm’s background is in the niche specialty of faux painting, a discipline that has a long, fascinating history. Faux painting, said Primm, is quite simply “painting something to look like something it’s not.” Back in the 1700s and 1800s, many people who moved...
by Amanda West | Jan 29, 2025 | Stories
Some people credit two Australians with reigniting the “moustache” trend in 2003 to help raise awareness of men’s health during the month of “Movember.” Here in America, we credit the Hill family in Chicago with coining the phrase “No- Shave November.” After they lost...
by Amanda West | Jan 29, 2025 | Stories
After 25 years in the business world, including over 12 years as a nonprofit leader, nine years as an entrepreneur, and 100% of the time working with people, Wendy Adams came to a conclusion that “Houston, we have a problem” — a leadership problem, that is. So, in...
by Amanda West | Jan 29, 2025 | Stories
As an experienced nurse with a profound passion for holistic wellness, Pamela James recognized that most older adults struggle with four main issues: constipation, dehydration, low oxygen levels, and respiratory issues. To ensure that everyone lives the best version...
by Wesley Bryant | Jan 29, 2025 | Stories
A nurse walked down the hallway his mother walked decades before he did. Beep … beep … he could hear the sounds from patients’ rooms. He kept a small keepsake pinned to his scrubs, a pin his mother gave him when he graduated nursing school. She had once worn the same...
by Wesley Bryant | Dec 21, 2024 | Stories
The people of the year 1000 faced division, uncertainty, and fear for the future. They didn’t know it then, but they stood at the edge of change, transitioning from the Dark Ages to the Middle Ages. Nine centuries later, in 1914, I wonder how people felt as the world...