By Howard Ross Image by John Hain from Pixabay Here in the United States, we are seeing a dramatic rise in the overt expressions of white supremacy, rolling back any perceived progress made on equal rights in our country over the last several decades. Whether President Donald Trump’s openly racist and divisive remarks are the catalyst, or simply spurring on a climate of … [Read more...] about How to Move Beyond the President’s Tweets to Overcome Deep-seated Bias
Sex & The Single Indian Woman
In a country where sex is taboo, what does a single woman do to get her fantasies fulfilled? Names have been changed to protect identities. Unlike most stories about people exploring sexuality in India, this one opens in a non-metro city. Considerably less savvy and cosmopolitan than their counterparts like Bangalore and Mumbai, teens and 20-somethings in cities like … [Read more...] about Sex & The Single Indian Woman
Tax Deductions: Things Every Real Estate Agent Should Know
The real estate market in the USA is constantly evolving and reaching never-before-seen heights. An increasing number of people are engaged in real estate transactions and the demand for real estate agents that facilitate these transactions is only going up. Gone are the days when the services of an agent were avoided for fear of fraud or too high a commission. Being a real … [Read more...] about Tax Deductions: Things Every Real Estate Agent Should Know
The Dogma Conundrum
By R J Cowley Jr I have always had difficulty with religious dogma and, for want of a better phrase, the God Thing. The dictionary defines dogma as a set of principles established by an authority and held out to be unassailably true. For our discussion let us say that the authority is the Church, it could be any religious institution that defines itself as a … [Read more...] about The Dogma Conundrum
On the dangers of meaningful work for mid-career entrepreneurs
Guest post by Annabel Hertz & Rachael Post Entrepreneurialism is challenging at any stage, but at a mid-career, when the need/drive for self-actualization and financial security are the greatest, it creates an unsettled condition that lacks resolution. Here we find ourselves—to use a once powerful metaphor—at the top of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs: we’re … [Read more...] about On the dangers of meaningful work for mid-career entrepreneurs





