(Post By Karen W.) I hate to fly. The mere thought of traveling by air causes me anxiety; not so much that I refuse to do it, but one of the first things I think about when my family suggests a vacation spot is how long or complicated the journey will be. Can we get […]
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Another Drudgery Eliminator To Organize & Cash In On Your Book Collection
Those of you who are familiar with our TIES system will know about The Drudgery Eliminator. We’ve recently discovered a service that will help bookworms and book collectors achieve this goal. Have you accumulated a fair number of books over the years? Are they overflowing your shelves, and you just have no idea what to […]
Read MoreMarvel Might: Are Cinematic Universes Good For The Film Industry?
Last month, Marvel and Disney co-released the film, Avengers: Age of Ultron. In just three short weeks, it has grossed over a billion dollars in ticket revenue. That’s a significant chunk of change, and other film studios are definitely taking notice. Since Disney acquired Marvel back in 2009, the two have produced twelve major blockbusters, including the […]
Read MoreFilm Review – Fishing Naked
TWC client Pete Coggan and his Studio 42 Productions just released their latest movie, Fishing Naked. It’s a story of two young men from Colorado, Rodney and David (played by Evan Williams of Degrassi and Bronson Pelletier of Twilight). The guys have a simple desire: to find a peaceful stretch of river to fly fish. They equip themselves with a […]
Read MoreNever Alone: Great Smartphone Apps For Traveling
Preparing for a trip is not always easy; there’s so much that needs to be planned and confirmed before you get a foot out the door, from booking hotels to purchasing plane tickets, coordinating itineraries, and so on. Thankfully there are plenty of useful smartphone apps to help lessen the hassle. From booking your hotels while on the […]
Read MoreBlue Zones: A Systems-Based Approach To Well-Being
NPR.com recently posted a piece titled Tea Tuesdays: Tea-Drinking Tips for a Longer Life, an interesting little segment about the virtues of green tea drinking. The article references a fascinating project that has been more than a decade in the making. National Geographic author and educator Dan Buettner teamed up with leading longevity researchers to identify areas around […]
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