That’s the thing here, that I think is bugging so many of us: it’s not about the showweenjoyed. Nostalgia seems to be sacred in creative properties if we’re trying to re-create stories from comic books that have origins in the 50s-60s, but girly cartoons from the 80s? Eh, let...
In this episode, we talk in-depth about why Jason built Altruist as a solution to help RIAs based on his own experience as an engineer, RIA owner, and TAMP owner, to leverage the economics being an RIA custodian in order to offer advisors their core investment systems at a lower cost, ...
He argues that inequality pulls production away from value creation to protecting and securing the wealthy’s assets: one in five of the British workforce, for example, works as “guard labour”—in security, policing, law, surveillance and forms of IT that control and monitor. The higher ineq...
The 50s, 60s and 70’s – they were great times to be raised. Of course, some experiences weren’t so great but provide a million laughs now. My story is a coming of age tale about a boy humbly crushed by the expectation to succeed in our fast-paced, modern generation – all ...
I AM against spending money I shouldn’t spend on something I don’t currently need, that I don’t have room for. Even if it IS on sale, practical, and lovely. So I made a plan. I wrote down everything I have in my ‘want to sew in the near future’. There’s like thirty ...
Since no one can be in two places at once, I could only cover part of the split sessions that occurred simultaneously. I regret every session that I missed! At the end of this document there is a key to abbreviations, links to more information and speaker bios, and selected links to ot...
Like, “Metabolic flexibility, pal, that’s where it’s at. You have to get there. Once you get there, it’s empowering in so many areas of your life.” Abel:And I love that you’re referring to it as “metabolic flexibility” because calling something, “You’re in the state of...
actor tells EW. "I'm used to doing indies, and everything's really rough and raw. You barely have makeup on, and you're just like a [normal] person. And this movie's so pretty, so everyone's all done up. And I remember being like, 'Yo, can I just like lay in the bed ...
However, there is really no need to turn the whole thing into one huge production. Cultivating a self-esteem culture shouldn’t be that dramatic! Self-acceptance is a gradual and natural way to self-esteem. When I look at myself, really look at myself, I realize that I’m happy with...
It’s like when you go on vacation and then head back home, it’s like “back to reality.” Well, the beach was real too. It’s all real. With the music I was exposed to, hair metal and sort of thing was not existent in my world whatsoever. I remember going to a friend’s ...