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The best way to Make Cash in Excessive College (My $20/Hour Story)

When I was in high school, I decided I wanted to get a different job than just working at the pizza place near my house. Around sophomore/junior year, I sat down and found a bunch of websites with horrible copy…and emailed them, telling them I could fix their website and help them get more sales. […]

Book Review: ‘T.N. Rajarattinam Pillai: Charisma, Caste Rivalry and the Contested Past in South Indian Music’ by Terada Yoshitaka narrates the story of the nagaswaram by way of the lifetime of T.N. Rajarattinam Pillai – Frontline

Book Review: ‘T.N. Rajarattinam Pillai: Charisma, Caste Rivalry and the Contested Past in South Indian Music’ by Terada Yoshitaka narrates the story of the nagaswaram through the life of T.N. Rajarattinam Pillai Frontline

The Story Behind Hootsuite’s ‘Proud Mamas’ Mother’s Day Tribute

It’s not every day you find yourself in your parents’ backyard in Florida, filming a Hootsuite product demo video in a kiddie pool. But, in April, there I was: just a social media manager doing what we do best—doing whatever it takes to make something dazzling for our social channels. After an hour of getting […]

An Accidental Journalist Shares Her Story

I liked being in the know when it came to current events. I liked learning from others’ stories. I was competitive by nature, and plenty curious too. On top of all that, I even liked to write. Yet still, when I began my first job in journalism at age 22, copy-editing a short-lived English-language business […]

Totally different Sorts of Characters in a Story

When you’re writing, you have different tools and components at your disposal—plot, structure, character, theme, etc. You manipulate these things to make your work the best it can be, and having a good understanding of how all of these components work means you can move them around with intention. Characters are sort of like pawns. […]

Can Reading Assist Heal Us and Course of Our Feelings, or Is That Only a Story We Inform Ourselves?

Summary: Many say reading a good book can help us to process complex emotions, but is that really the case? Researchers investigate how cathartic reading can be. Source: The Conversation The oldest known library, dating back to the second millennium BC, in Thebes, Egypt, reportedly bore a sign above its portals in Greek: Psyches Iatreion, translated as […]

Long COVID Collection– Patient story, no. 4

As we continue to tell the Long COVID story of many patients – each unique and different -the frustration and pain in their desire to return to a ‘pre-COVID” life is evident. Finding any kind of treatment for the broad range of symptoms continues to the biggest challenge for Long COVID patients. Based on this […]

The story of sneaker tradition: From area of interest obsession to multi-billion greenback reselling business

The Hunt, by Kathy Ager. For more about artist Kathy Ager, visit tgam.ca/artistKathy Ager/Handout Ask anyone who’s into sneaker culture, and they’ll all agree on where it was born: New York. It started in the 1970s, when NBA scouts were turning their attention to street basketball players, and street style was coming into focus as […]

The story of sneaker tradition: From area of interest obsession to multi-billion greenback reselling trade

The Hunt, by Kathy Ager. For more about artist Kathy Ager, visit tgam.ca/artistKathy Ager/Handout Ask anyone who’s into sneaker culture, and they’ll all agree on where it was born: New York. It started in the 1970s, when NBA scouts were turning their attention to street basketball players, and street style was coming into focus as […]

Create a Highly effective Buyer Journey Story With CallRail and ActiveCampaign

This post was contributed by the team over at CallRail. For too long, marketing was a necessary but ambiguous expense for businesses. The main justification for marketing was that “every company needs it.” However, call tracking now makes it easy for businesses of all sizes to turn more leads into better customers. Serving more than […]