If you like books about alternate realities, you will love "The Midnight Libary" by Matt Haig. What Midnight Library About? In "The Midnight Library," Haig introduces us to Nora Seed, a woman teetering between life and death, mired in regret and despair. This novel takes readers on an extraordinary journey...
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Long Island P.R.E.P. Combats Substance Abuse
There are more than 43 million people ages 12 and over who suffer from substance abuse across this country. With these starting statistics, you probably know at lease one person who has struggled, I know I have. Combatting substance abuse is crucial as it impacts individuals, families, and communities deeply....
How Am I Feeling Seven Months After Brain Surgery
A little over seven months ago, after discovering an unruptured aneurysm, I underwent brain surgery—a decision that carried with it a mix of fear, hope, and uncertainty. My sister passed away from a ruptured brain aneurysm nearly seven years ago. Since then, so many people have asked me how I'm...
New Savory Tea on the Market – Vigrs Teas
As a tea enthusiast and always looking for innovative wellness products, I recently came across Vigrs, a unique line of adaptogen-based savory teas by Maya Tea. With over 25 years of experience in the tea business, Maya Tea has crafted something truly special that stands out in the crowded market...
How to Hire The Right People for Your Business
Hiring the right people is one of the most crucial aspects of building a thriving organization. Talent is a company's most valuable asset, and identifying, attracting, and retaining top performers is more critical than ever. Many companies struggle with this essential task, resulting in costly mishires and missed opportunities. Today,...
The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris Review
Heather Morris's The Tattooist of Auschwitz is a haunting and poignant novel based on the true story of Lale Sokolov, a man who was recruited to leave his home to protect his family from harm during World War II. What is the book about? In 1942, Lale was sent to...
Book Lovers by Emily Henry Review
In the charming world of romantic literature, Emily Henry's Book Lovers emerges as a delightful escape. After reading some of the other books I've recently read, it was a pleasure to immerse myself in this book. Most of Book Lovers takes place in the quaint town of Sunshine Falls, North...
PR, AI, and Beatles: Jeffrey Morosoff Unplugged
The practice of public relations is experiencing a remarkable evolution in the dynamic realm of modern communication. With new technologies, shifting consumer behaviors, and the relentless march of artificial intelligence, PR professionals face unprecedented challenges and opportunities. In today's show, Jeffrey Morosoff, an esteemed educator and PR practitioner and Chair...
The Measure by Nikki Erlich Book Review
Imagine waking up one day to find a mysterious box on your doorstep. Inside, a single string reveals exactly how long you have left to live. This is the intriguing premise of Nikki Erlich's The Measure, a novel that masterfully intertwines elements of science fiction, social commentary, and human drama...
Youta Ramen in Mineola Review
I was a bit hesitant about dining at Youta Ramen in Mineola. I wasn't sure what to expect or what to order. But sometimes, those unplanned experiences are the most memorable and delightful. Youta Ramen in Mineola From the moment I stepped into Youta Ramen, I felt transported. The ambiance...