Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. If you’re an entrepreneur, you’re undoubtedly looking for ways to save time, money and effort wherever you can. You’re probably keen on marketing your startup, but that means money to hire copywriters, content strategists, graphics designers and paid ad specialists, among others. And when could you possibly
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Even on a specialty level, horror just works post-pandemic with the latest pop from a strong showing by a trio of films, Fear and Infinity Pool, released this weekend, and Skinamarink in week three. Fear hails from Deon and Roxanne Avent Taylor’s Hidden Empire Film Group, the all-Black production company behind cult hit Meet The
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I’ve been in the unofficial fan club of author and illustrator Maira Kalman for years—along with many of you, no doubt. I can’t pass up the opportunity to applaud her latest work, Women Holding Things, which combines original paintings with both free verse and prose. Women, Kalman notes in this tender and revealing book, must
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Fly Birds Fly Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts previously revealed listening to the Songstress part of his post-victory routine By special request, Anita Baker performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” ahead of the NFC championship game Sunday between the home Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers. [embedded content] Though a Detroit native, the legendary R&B singer was enlisted
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by Stephen King ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 6, 2022 Narnia on the Penobscot: a grand, and naturally strange, entertainment from the ever prolific King. What’s a person to do when sheltering from Covid? In King’s case, write something to entertain himself while reflecting on what was going on in the world outside—ravaged cities, contentious politics,
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Daphne Du Maurier’s career was long and storied; her life was equally so. Her books were huge bestsellers when they were published, and many live on in edition after edition. Du Maurier was a novelist, a poet, a playwright, an essayist, a literary critic, a nonfiction writer, and a biographer. In short, she was a
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A Coaching Model By Karin-Ann Holley, Life Coaching for Educators, NETHERLANDS From Sunset to Sunrise the Burnout Coaching Model With special thanks to my peer coach, Carrie Cullen, who helped me come up with the visual and metaphor. Burnout is defined by WHO as a “syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has
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It can be fun to speculate about nature versus nurture, to consider which of our quirks might be innate and which might have been shaped by where or with whom we grew up. While we’re at it, we can also ponder that well-known question of Shakespearean origin: What’s in a name?  But Shenanigan Swift, the
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