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The Molecule Behind Longevity Buzz
“NAD.” ——- Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, or NAD, is a molecule found in every cell that helps your body turn food into energy and maintain normal cell function. It also supports DNA repair and overall metabolic health. Interest in NAD has grown as researchers have found that levels decline with age, which may contribute to lower […]
Simple Ways Pets Improve Your Wellness
by Morayma MaKay Writer / Blogger & Content Creator Adulthood Rewired Biography: Morayma Makay is a fashion model, mother, and writer. She has dedicated the last 20 years to working in the fashion and health fields as both a researcher and content creator. “A best friend for life.” ——- Pets have a way of becoming […]
Mastering Office Politics
by Candace Smith The Etiquette Blog Candace Smith Etiquette Biography: Candace Smith, wife of Nobel Prize-Winner Professor Dr. Vernon Smith and owner of the extraordinary blog, “Etiquette for the Business of Life” as featured by BBC, Chicago Tribune and USA Today offers her insights. “The unspoken rules that drive outcomes.” ——- Office politics is an unavoidable […]
Luxe Fire-Suites
“The rise of venue based real estate investment.“ ——- The line between entertainment and investing continues to blur, and one of the more interesting models to emerge is from Venu Holding Corporation. The company is building a portfolio of upscale live music venues and amphitheaters, positioning them as both lifestyle destinations and investment opportunities. Adding […]
Creative Entrepreneurs
“Where creativity meets disciplined business building.” ——- The term creative entrepreneur has gained traction in recent years, but the concept itself is not new. At its core, it describes individuals who build businesses rooted in creative skill—whether writing, design, media, or the arts—and then structure those efforts into sustainable income streams. According to Harvard Business […]
When Economic Debate Turns Emotional
“Why the capitalism vs. communism argument feels more personal than ever.” ——- The ongoing debate around capitalism and communism isn’t just economic—it’s deeply psychological. When people discuss these systems, they’re often not debating theory; they’re reacting to lived experiences, perceived fairness, and personal security. Behavioral research consistently shows that individuals weigh losses more heavily than […]













