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The Responsibility of A Pet: Inside Pup O'Clock's Emerging Model for Dog Ownership
During the early months of the pandemic, global interest in pet adoption surged as households sought stability amid disruption.
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IPSE on the Next Chapter of Intellectual Property Financing in an Economy Defined by Intangible Value
Intellectual Property Securities Corporation (IPSE) observes that financing and monetizing IP through conventional capital market structures may still present challenges, creating an opportunity to reconsider how these assets participate in modern finance.
Jul 07, 2026
How Wearable Mobility Technology Is Expanding Access to Outdoor Adventure While Opening New Possibilities for Everyday Life
While outdoor accessibility is often discussed in terms of trails, parks, and infrastructure, MacClain Figueroa, founder of Radventurers, believes physical mobility deserves equal attention.
Jul 07, 2026
Travel Beyond Luxury: Russell True on Why Authentic Experiences Are Redefining Modern-Day Travel
True emphasizes that White Stallion Ranch has never positioned itself as a themed resort. Instead, it operates as a living Western hospitality experience rooted in history, culture, and continuity.
Jul 07, 2026
Brody Billings on Why the Biggest Barrier to Successful AI Adoption Is Human Execution Rather Than Technology
For Brody Billings, CEO and founder of Monument Solutions, an operational intelligence firm, that gap between potential and performance raises a different question. Rather than asking whether AI works, he believes business leaders should ask whether their organizations are truly prepared to execute with it.
Jul 02, 2026
Fletcher Cleaves Turns One Life-Changing Moment Into a Lasting Call for Safer Roads and Meaningful Action
Texting while driving contributes to an estimated 1.6 million crashes each year in the United States, while distracted driving claimed 3,142 lives in 2022 alone.
Jul 01, 2026
Rebuilding Community Is the Missing Piece in America's Caregiving Crisis
Quinard McDonald, founder of Someone To Lean On (SOLO), believes the greatest challenge many caregivers face has little to do with the work and more to do with the isolation that comes with it.
Jul 01, 2026
Abby Johnson on Why Experienced Voices From Inside the Abortion Industry Should Help Shape the Future of Advocacy
From Abby's perspective, lasting progress depends on placing firsthand operational knowledge alongside advocacy, policy, and public engagement rather than limiting former abortion workers to sharing personal stories.
Jul 01, 2026
Stephen Koski and His Journey of Preserving Human Stories Through Writing and Remembrance
Koski's path to storytelling began with a background shaped by leadership, service, and experiences that placed him close to moments of significant change. Born in New York City, he developed a connection to the city and the World Trade Center from an early age.
Jul 01, 2026
Investing Ahead of the Curve: James Lentz on Why Autonomous Aviation Signals a Broader Economic Shift
At its core, Lentz views autonomous aviation as an enabling force for broader societal advancement. "The technology has the potential to unlock access to regions that have historically remained isolated due to cost, geography, or logistical constraints," he explains.
Jul 01, 2026
Duane Massie on Why AI Marks the First True Shift From Standardized Systems to Business-Driven Technology
SigmaIQ founder Duane Massie explains how AI is reshaping enterprise technology by creating value-led systems instead of forcing businesses to adapt.
Jun 30, 2026
Thomas To on How AI-Enabled Biology is Advancing Drug Discovery and Scientific Innovation
While public conversations may often focus on chatbots and workplace automation, To sees specialized AI systems trained on scientific data as an important area where technology and biology can work together to support researchers exploring new therapies.
Jun 30, 2026
Doug Werby: A Multidisciplinary Creative Exploring New Frontiers Through Technology and Storytelling
According to Doug Werby, AI expands creative possibilities, while experienced professionals provide the judgment, perspective, and storytelling instincts that give those possibilities meaning.
Jun 30, 2026
Jeffry Soliday On Why the Best Industrial Innovations Never Reach Decision Makers
Rising operational costs, aging equipment, and ongoing labor constraints have elevated the importance of day-to-day decision making. Within this context, Soliday believes that the ability to act on internal knowledge has become a defining factor in performance.
Jun 25, 2026
From St Petersburg's Bohemian Art Scene to Tikimondo: How Wesley Wing Turned Creativity Into a Lifelong Craft
According to Wing, St. Petersburg in the late 1990s was experiencing a surge of creative energy. Long before the city gained its current reputation as an arts destination, filmmakers, musicians, performers, and visual artists were building a vibrant community around downtown neighborhoods and independent venues.
Jun 25, 2026
Reverend Dr. Robert Spicer On Why America Needs Reconciliation More Than Punishment
The American Psychological Association's Zero Tolerance Task Force found that zero-tolerance policies frequently rely on exclusionary measures such as suspension and expulsion, removing students from educational environments and raising serious concerns about developmental impact and effectiveness.
Jun 25, 2026
Beyond CBD: Why Hemp's Next Era Will Be Defined by Scientific Innovation, Advanced Cultivation, and Product Quality
The global CBD consumer health market was valued at $23.94 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach approximately $84.94 billion by 2035, indicating sustained consumer interest in hemp-derived wellness products.
Jun 23, 2026
Gil Allensworth On Why AI Will Not Replace Financial Advisors
Within many institutions, the integration of AI has coincided with a more standardized approach to advice. Models become more uniform, recommendations more generalized, and client engagement more system-driven.
Jun 23, 2026
Two Inventors, One Magnetic Passion: Inside Bryan Strohm and Scott Gossler's Decades-Long Pursuit of Electromagnetic Innovation
MagVortechs was founded on the belief that electrical generation technology still has room to evolve. Leading that effort is Bryan Strohm, a longtime researcher who has spent over two decades studying electromagnetic systems and developing new patented generator concepts.
Jun 23, 2026
Liz Berg: Preserving Flavor and Memory Through the Art of Baking
Berg attributes her lifelong dedication to baking to early necessity and curiosity. She recalls learning to make meringue cookies at the age of ten, driven by a simple desire for something sweet in a household where desserts were rare.
Jun 23, 2026
Why Emotional Capacity, Resilience, and Confidence Matter as Much as Academic Achievement
GreatMasters is an educational coaching and personal development organization that helps young people and young adults develop confidence, emotional intelligence, resilience, communication skills, and healthy boundaries through personalized learning and coaching experiences.
Jun 22, 2026
Blake Lawrence on Why Rural Communities Should Share in the Digital Economy They Help Power
WindWave CEO Blake Lawrence explains how rural communities can benefit from broadband infrastructure and the digital economy they help power.
Jun 22, 2026
Arjan Precision Metals: Building an Export-Driven Manufacturing Enterprise From Legacy
Arjan Precision Metals expands globally through precision manufacturing, trust, innovation, and advanced automation serving OEMs worldwide.
Jun 22, 2026
Louise Giuliano On Why She Believes Trust Is The Most Valuable Asset in Commercial Real Estate
Rather than pursuing scale through volume, Giuliano has built a boutique structure centered on selectivity, oversight, and long-term alignment.
Jun 18, 2026
From Mother to Community Builder: How Diane Marie Is Creating Spaces Where Wellness, Personal Growth, and Connection Converge
Chronic stress can affect both mental and physical well-being and contribute to a range of health challenges over time.
Jun 18, 2026
Elizabeth Freeman on Why Industrial Storytelling Must Be Led by People Who Know the Work
Technical industries tend to be populated by people who notice details immediately. A missing piece of safety equipment, outdated imagery, or an inaccurate representation of a worksite can undermine trust before a message has the chance to land.
Jun 18, 2026
Why the Future of Education Depends on Restoring Child Development Before Raising Academic Expectations in Early Childhood
Research examined links between early screen exposure and developmental outcomes among young children, reflecting growing interest in how early experiences influence cognitive, language, motor, and social-emotional development.
Jun 18, 2026
Bob Hopkins: The Philanthropist Redefining What It Means to Change the World
Hopkins entered the philanthropic world convinced that financial giving was the defining measure of generosity. As the founder and publisher of Philanthropy World magazine, he spent years spotlighting wealthy donors and charitable contributions.
Jun 18, 2026
Dana Mincey-Breaux On Building America's Critical Minerals Future Through a Proven Industrial Model
While policy momentum and capital deployment have accelerated in recent years, Dana Mincey-Breaux, Managing Director of Fenix Capital, argues that the central challenge is not strategic intent.
Jun 16, 2026
Summit Express Celebrates 15 Years with Expanded Annual Transportation Services Across Colorado
While Summit Express remains committed to the ski travelers and outdoor enthusiasts who helped build its reputation, the company is now investing heavily in transportation solutions for corporate travel, weddings, conferences, sporting events, group excursions, and customized tours throughout the state.
Jun 16, 2026
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