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Why Non-Alcoholic Beer Tastes More Like the Real Thing
“Why beer holds up and wine falls short.” ——- If you’ve experimented with cutting back on alcohol, you’ve probably noticed something interesting: non-alcoholic beer often tastes remarkably close to traditional beer, while non-alcoholic wine frequently falls short. There’s a structural reason for that. Beer’s core flavor comes primarily from malted grains, hops, and yeast fermentation […]
Why 20-Minute Micro Workouts are Plenty!
“The case for brief training sessions.” ——- Can you really get in good shape with daily 20-minute lifting sessions? The science suggests yes — provided those minutes are intentional. The American College of Sports Medicine recommends that adults train each major muscle group at least two days per week to improve strength, body composition, and […]
Plants, Peace and Better Health
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. “How digging in the dirt nourishes body, mind and purpose.” ——- When […]
Bringing Out Your Best Behavior
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. “Where courtesy meets confidence.” ——- We’ve all heard the phrase “be on […]
War, Risk and Mindset
“How geopolitical conflict distorts decision-making in the markets.“ ——- When headlines turn to missile strikes, oil chokepoints, and military posturing, markets don’t just respond to data — they respond to psychology. Geopolitical conflict involving Iran has once again reminded investors and executives that risk is not merely calculated; it is perceived. As oil prices fluctuate […]
The New Geography of Global Energy Security
“Why energy routes are suddenly everyone’s business.” ——- When conflict flares in the Middle East, energy markets pay attention — and so should cross-border businesses. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints, with roughly one-fifth of global oil consumption passing through it each day, according to the U.S. […]













