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A Day in the Life With Entrepreneur and Podcast Host Lori Harder

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Harder published her own book, A Tribe Called Bliss: Break Through Superficial Friendships, Create Real Connections, Reach Your Highest Potential , in 2018.) They came up when she started to learn how to invest. LUNCH AND LEARN Harder heads to lunch with a “super successful” woman in an adjacent industry.

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The Bautista Project Aims to Prevent Homelessness Before It Happens

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Early in November, we posted on our social media accounts asking followers to nominate a charity they felt was making an impact in their communities. In 2018, she did, and The Bautista Project was incorporated in 2020. As Bautista gathered more and more donations, friends encouraged her to make the program official.

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What Leslie Jordan’s Legacy Can Teach Us About Pivoting to a Third Act

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Jordan had a social media presence prior to the pandemic, having joined Instagram in September 2018. Further spurred by her own history of severe childhood asthma and allergies, and after learning many baby products contain harmful chemicals, she decided to build a clean and natural products brand. million.

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The Evolution of Bertony Faustin, Oregon’s First Black Winemaker

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He’ll spout profound, sometimes goosebump-inducing bits of wisdom that he’s learned along the way, which he imparts to his customers. The Red, White and Black documentary To shine a light on the disparities in the wine industry, he created his own production company to make the 2018 documentary Red, White and Black.

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21 Ways to Read More Books

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A high frequency of reading may decrease the risk of cognitive decline, according to a 14-year longitudinal study published in 2020, and might even help to “delay or prevent dementia in older adults,” according to a 2018 study published in JAMA Psychiatry. Every time you finish a page or a chapter, ask yourself: What have I learned?