May 2025
Navigating a Last-Minute Move with Less Stress
Relocating on short notice can feel overwhelming, especially when time is scarce and decisions must be made quickly. Whether prompted by a job change, lease issues, or unexpected circumstances, a last-minute move brings unique pressures. The key to managing it lies in staying calm, creating a focused plan, and acting with urgency rather than panic. […]
The Most Important Astrological Events for June, 2025
June 2025 is not here to play. With Jupiter changing signs, Mercury stirring drama in Cancer, and Venus sashaying through her favorite outfits (Aries and Taurus), we’ve got a month full of revelations, reroutes, and a sprinkle of romantic delusion. The skies are equal parts spice and spiritual, and every transiting planet seems to have […]
How Do I Deal with a Competitive Peer?
MURIEL WILKINS: I am Muriel Wilkins, and this is Coaching Real Leaders, part of the HBR podcast network. I’m a long-time executive coach who works with highly successful leaders who’ve hit a bump in the road. My job is to help them get over that bump by clarifying their goals, and figuring out a way […]
Six Dumb Misconceptions About The Economy (that the Politicians Want You To Believe)
– Well, it looks like we’re here in another US election year already. As Advanced Mustachians, we already know that the ongoing battle of Harris vs. Trump should not be consuming much of our time. Sure, we do our research and cast our votes but after that we move right on to focus on other […]
21 Smart Games For Game-Based Learning
by TeachThought Staff There is a difference between gamification and game-based learning, and this post focuses on the latter. Essentially, game-based learning means to learn through games. Learn what and how–and through what games–is the less straight-forward part. There is seemingly a disconnect between what students learn while playing games (e.g., problem-solving, visual-spatial thinking, collaboration, […]
Crowdsourced Geospatial Data Will Mean A ‘Seismic Shift’
Astronomy has long been dominated by expert amateurs but with geospatial data everywhere, thanks to widely available internet and smartphones, it is not just that directions that were once only available in a paper map are now updated on your phone in real time to account for traffic. It is changing the relationships of science also. […]
The Trump Administration’s Legal Battle to Cast Immigration as an “Invasion” — ProPublica
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. When top Trump adviser Stephen Miller threatened on May 9 that the administration is “actively looking at” suspending habeas corpus in response to an “invasion” from undocumented immigrants, he was operating on a […]
Nike comes back to Amazon following a six year absence
Nike is heading back to Amazon. The sneaker company will soon begin selling products directly through the platform, . This hasn’t happened since 2019, when to move toward a “more direct, personal” retail experience. That’s not the only reason Nike abandoned the online retail giant after just two years on the platform. The shoe manufacturer […]
Fabolous Addresses Taking Sides In Remy Ma & Papoose Feud
Talk about bad timing. Fabolous had the internet in a frenzy after posting a pic with Remy Ma on Instagram. The post came amid her and estranged hubby Papoose throwing some shade at each other over their divorce. So naturally, invested fans began insinuating that Fab’s post was him picking sides! But the rapper quickly […]
Exercise in Mid-Life Can Reverse Years of Inactivity!
For many people, midlife—those years between 40 and 60—feels like a turning point. Maybe you’ve spent decades sitting at a desk, raising kids, or just letting exercise slip away. You might think it’s too late to get back in shape, that years of inactivity have locked your body into a weaker, slower version of itself. […]