Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin In just four years, BossBabe has become a multi-million dollar company and a leader in the digital landscape empowering women to launch and grow their businesses. Co-founders Danielle Canty and Natalie Ellis have cultivated a global community from their devout social media following, offering frameworks and programs for scaling and monetizing brands. Their top-rated podcast offers a more intimate look at female entrepreneurship, covering a range of topics related to financial growth insights, social media guidance, and candid conversations with successful entrepreneurs like Tony Robbins, Maria Menounos, and Mel Robbins. In September 2021, sharing her business know-how reached a new level of personal for Danielle when BossBabe dedicated a podcast episode to the often-overlooked and taboo subject of legally protecting your business in marriage and divorce. The dissolution of her own marriage was the impetus behind the … [Read more...] about What Female Business Women Need To Know About Prenups, According To BossBabe’s Danielle Canty
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How Indiana Pacers Veteran Center Daniel Theis Can Impact His New Team
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The story of the Indiana Pacers 2022 offseason is about their addition of youth and draft picks. The Pacers’ roster is now comprised of just three players who are older than 26 — Indiana has begun a rebuild. The blue and gold added many assets this offseason that fit a building vision. They drafted three players to add to their youth pipeline, they acquired a first round draft pick and a former 2020 lottery pick (Aaron Nesmith) in a trade with Boston , and their biggest free agency signing was 22-year old Jalen Smith . The Pacers best days are ahead of them. Indiana did end up acquiring one veteran player this offseason though, and the addition has flown under the radar in large part due to the context of the Pacers offseason. In a trade with the Celtics, the Pacers were sent big man Daniel Theis, a 30-year old who has been in the league for five seasons. Had Theis been born 11 days earlier, he would be the … [Read more...] about How Indiana Pacers Veteran Center Daniel Theis Can Impact His New Team
Aerosol Studies Are Helping The Vienna Philharmonic And Other Orchestras Stay Safe From Covid-19
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Last week, violinist Daniel Froschauer was in Salzburg with the Vienna Philharmonic , of which he is also the Chairman. The orchestra played at the Salzburg Festival the entire month of August, under strict regulations to ensure that the musicians and their audience are at minimal risk of catching or spreading the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. “If the Salzburg Festival is successful, our season can start in September,” Froschauer says, “Up to a point where we might have to stop again, but at least we could start.” The Vienna Philharmonic was one of the first professional orchestras to return to rehearsals and performances since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, but it wouldn’t have been possible if they hadn’t carried out their own small research study into the way droplets disperse on stage while musicians play. This Spring, it became clear that stage performances and rehearsals could pose a significant risk for infection … [Read more...] about Aerosol Studies Are Helping The Vienna Philharmonic And Other Orchestras Stay Safe From Covid-19
Social Justice, Outreach, Global Collaboration: Cancer Moonshot Pathways
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Note: President Joe Biden in February launched a “Cancer Moonshot” initiative that aims to reduce the death rate from cancer by 50% in the next 25 years. This is a part of a series of posts with cancer experts offering suggestions to help the Moonshot succeed. The related, upcoming 3 rd Forbes China Healthcare Summit” on August 27 (August 26 ET) will address “New International Directions For A Reignited Moonshot” as its main theme this year. Registration is free. For more information, please contact: [email protected] Greg Simon knows first-hand how hard it is to shake up Washington, D.C. Starting in 1985 after getting a law degree from the University of Washington, he has held top jobs in Congress, and was chief domestic policy advisor to then- Vice President Al Gore. He later founded or co-founded alliances and businesses such as FasterCures, the Milken Institute Philanthropy Advisory Service with support … [Read more...] about Social Justice, Outreach, Global Collaboration: Cancer Moonshot Pathways
Meet The Scientist Coordinating Joe Biden’s New Cancer Moonshot
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin No matter what you think of President Joe Biden, it’s hard not to empathize with him for the loss of his son Beau Biden to brain cancer in 2015. Biden was able to turn his personal loss into a constructive mission when then President Barack Obama in his 2016 State of the Union Address put him in charge of the Cancer Moonshot Initiative, an effort aimed at advancing cancer research and improve results for patients. The program itself didn’t formally have an early lifespan – Obama left office in January 2017. Yet funding for dozens of projects will continue until 2023. Biden went on to personally keep his involvement in the fight against cancer going after Donald Trump was elected president, forming the Biden Cancer Initiative in 2017 to advance collaboration and writing a book, “Promise Me, Dad” about his son’s battle. Biden halted the Biden Cancer Initiative in mid-2019 when he said he’d run for president. This … [Read more...] about Meet The Scientist Coordinating Joe Biden’s New Cancer Moonshot
3 NFL Free Agents The San Francisco 49ers Could Still Target
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The first week-plus of San Francisco 49ers training camp has given us a lot to think about. This remains one of the most-talented rosters in the NFL. With that said, there’s still some needs heading into Week 1 against the Chicago Bears. Primarily, the 49ers’ offensive line is struggling in practice against one of the best defensive fronts in the game. Young guards Aaron Banks and Spencer Burford join center Daniel Brunskill as starters on the interior of San Francisco’s offensive line. That seems to be a recipe for disaster with youngster Trey Lance officially the 49ers’ starting quarterback . There’s also some depth concern on the defensive line following the season-ending injury Maurice Hurst suffered earlier in training camp. With some reliable veterans still available on the NFL free-agent market , we look at four options for San Francisco as training camp continues. MORE FROM FORBES San Francisco 49ers … [Read more...] about 3 NFL Free Agents The San Francisco 49ers Could Still Target
Wealthy Chinese are losing their favourite escape route to Europe
A view of Praca do Comercio in Lisbon, Portugal, May 11, 2021. - A + A NEW YORK/LISBOA (Aug 3): For wealthy Chinese looking to flee stifling pandemic lockdowns and political tensions, Portugal has a lot to offer. Mild weather, a laid-back and affordable lifestyle and investor visas that allow access to the whole European Union — all for as little as 350,000 euros. It’s a pitch that’s lured thousands of Chinese over the past decade, helping to reshape Portugal’s urban landscape as part of a tide of new money that reached US$1 billion annually at its peak in 2014. Eight years on, that wave is drying up. It’s not for lack of demand. Quite the contrary: more wealthy Chinese are attempting to leave — or at least prepare a backup plan — as the country’s Covid-Zero policy has dented economic growth. Investment migration consultancy Henley & Partners estimates 10,000 high-net-worth residents are seeking to pull US$48 billion from China this year. In the past, some … [Read more...] about Wealthy Chinese are losing their favourite escape route to Europe
BMW says demand is softening as inflation, interest rates bite
- A + A BMW Chief Executive Officer Oliver Zipse (Photo by Bloomberg) MUENCHEN (Aug 3): BMW AG says new vehicle orders are retreating from high levels as inflation and higher interest rates hit consumers, making the company the first among major carmakers to turn more cautious. The Munich-based manufacturer sees vehicle orders normalizing toward the end of the year, particularly in Europe, it said Wednesday. Current order books are at an all-time high because of pent-up demand due to the ongoing semiconductor shortage. “For new incoming orders, we register a reduction compared to last year,” BMW Chief Executive Officer Oliver Zipse said on a call with reporters. The retreat is most noticeable in Europe among the 1- and 2-Series compact vehicles, while demand for BMW’s lucrative X-Series SUVs and the 5-Series sedans is still strong, he said. BMW stuck to a forecast of automaking returns at between 7% to 9% for the year, on the back of strong vehicle prices and … [Read more...] about BMW says demand is softening as inflation, interest rates bite
What Steve Jobs learned from Buckminster Fuller during their only meeting
On October 24, 1980, a man named Taylor Barcroft drove to San Francisco. He was there to see Buckminster Fuller, the architectural designer and futurist, who was delivering a speech at a wellness conference. After the event, Barcroft headed south with Fuller and a cameraman to Cupertino, where they parked at a building on Bandley Drive. Barcroft had arrived without an appointment, and his entire plan depended on how confidently he handled himself now. Leaving Fuller in the car, he went inside and approached the receptionist. “I’ve got Bucky Fuller here for Steve Jobs.” advertisement advertisement The visit was a gamble, but he had reason to believe that it would pay off. Barcroft, a University of Denver graduate in his early 30s, hoped to produce a series of cable television programs featuring commentary from Fuller. A segment with one of the founders of Apple Computer would be a compelling proof of concept, but instead of calling ahead, Barcroft thought … [Read more...] about What Steve Jobs learned from Buckminster Fuller during their only meeting
CAR, Ilocos Region to have overcast skies, rain due to habagat — Pagasa
weather update pagasa MANILA, Philippines — Parts of Northern Luzon are expected to have overcast skies and rains due to southwest monsoon or habagat on Thursday, the state weather bureau said. In its Wednesday weather update, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said Cordillera Administrative Region, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Batanes and Cagayan will experience cloudy skies with scattered rain showers and thunderstorms due to habagat. The residents in said areas are advised to brace for possible flash floods or landslides due to moderate to at times heavy rains. On the other hand, Metro Manila and the rest of the country are expected to have a fair weather condition with partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rain showers and thunderstorms. Meanwhile, Pagasa is monitoring a tropical depression outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility 455 kilometers west of Itbayat, Batanes, packing maximum sustained winds of … [Read more...] about CAR, Ilocos Region to have overcast skies, rain due to habagat — Pagasa