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Moving Forward Together: Why Voting Can Be About Policies, Not Personalities
Hey there, Today, I want to talk about something I think a lot of us are feeling after this election. Regardless of how we voted, there’s a common thread we’re all holding onto hope for a united, peaceful country. Whether you were excited or hesitant about who you voted for, it’s okay to acknowledge the…
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A World on the Brink: How a Kamala Harris Presidency Could Navigate a Global Conflict and Domestic Challenges
As Election Day approaches, it’s an opportunity to think about the future of U.S. leadership amid a complex, divided world. Imagine a scenario where Kamala Harris assumes the presidency and faces an escalating World War III. What would her leadership look like in a time when both the world and America are grappling with intense…
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Be the Change: Vote Locally
Dear Friend, With Election Day just around the corner, it’s easy to feel swept up by the intensity surrounding the presidential race. The media often amps up the pressure, telling us to “vote like your life depends on it” and framing the candidates—Donald Trump and Kamala Harris—as figures of fear or salvation. But remember, the…
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Election Fatigue: Why My Kids are Fed Up with Political Ads
As the election looms just two weeks away, it feels like the political noise is louder than ever. By now, many of us – including my children – are tired of the endless ads and campaigns, which seem to focus more on tearing down opponents than addressing the real issues. It’s exhausting to watch politicians…
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Elites in the Fourth Turning
When we talk about elite divisions, we’re looking at how the people who hold significant power and influence in society can be split along different lines—based on their personal interests, beliefs, and access to resources. These divisions often become more obvious in times of crisis, like the “Crisis Turning” that Strauss and Howe talk about,…
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The Crisis Turning in 2024
Incorporating the idea that we are in a Crisis Turning, as described by William Strauss and Neil Howe in The Fourth Turning: An American Prophecy, adds another layer to understanding the heightened political, social, and economic tensions of our time. According to Strauss and Howe, history moves in cycles comprising four “turnings.” The Crisis Turning—the…
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Smart Cities and the Future of Rebuilding After Natural Disasters
In recent years, we’ve seen a sharp rise in natural disasters, especially flooding, as weather patterns grow more unpredictable and extreme. Communities in flood-prone areas, like the Appalachian region, have been hit hard, with families and businesses left grappling with the damage and questions about insurance coverage, rebuilding costs, and future preparedness. As the changing…
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Life Lessons from the Game of Survivor
In the wake of a disaster like Hurricane Helene, things can feel pretty overwhelming. Drawing on some strategies from the game of Survivor can actually offer helpful lessons for getting through tough times and ensure you’re taking care of yourself along the way. Just like in Survivor, navigating through a disaster requires a balance between…
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