Navigating Life Through Teamwork: The Transformative Power of Group Sports in Men’s Lives

Introduction to Group Sports for Men In recent years, the allure of group sports has skyrocketed among men seeking physical and mental well-being. These activities extend beyond physical exertion, fostering a holistic lifestyle and promoting social engagement and personal fulfillment. Men engaging in these activities discover that sports offer more than a means to maintain…

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Understanding and Implementing the Scaled Agile Framework

New times and rapidly changing circumstances call for new approaches based on flexibility, constant quality control, and efficiency. This is an axiom. Any miscalculation or insufficiently quick response to challenges can cost a recent undisputed favorite their top place. This local revolution shaped the approach that is now called Lean. It will, over the years,…

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Maintaining Your Sobriety: The Benefits of Sober Living

Embarking on the journey of recovery from substance addiction is a formidable task, requiring dedication and a supportive environment. Sober living arrangements offer a bridge between an inpatient facility and the real world, providing individuals with the necessary tools to reinforce their sobriety. For many, it represents a safe haven where they can focus on…

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The Future of Care Coordination: Trends to Watch in 2025

Care coordination is undergoing significant changes as healthcare systems evolve to meet the demands of a growing and diverse population. With advancements in technology and a focus on patient-centered care, the landscape of care coordination in 2025 is set to be more efficient, integrated, and data-driven. Let’s explore the emerging trends shaping its future. Why…

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BRYAN PROTEAU

Bryan Proteau is a 24-year-old illustrator and tattoo artist living the in the Bay Area. We met months ago after the show a band he has done illustrative work for and whose members are our mutual friends. Bryan’s mix of medieval imagery, alchemical references, and monochromatic palette have drawn attention and admiration from a many….

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Evan Holm

Evan Holm is a kinetic installation artist who utilizes sound and music machinery to make sculptures which speak towards nature, tradition, music, poetry, time, and movement. His work has a poetic quality which is a must see through his beautifully documented videos on his website When and where were you when you first started incorporating…

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Lauren Hartman

Is embroidery a skill you learned as a child, or something you developed later on? My mother taught me to sew when I was a little girl, just simple stitching, and it was something I’ve always done. I never had any formal training. I don’t use proper stitches. I don’t use techniques that have a…

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Lou Watson

What is your background in music, and what led you to combining it with performance and visual arts? Early on I had the standard parent-enforced piano and guitar lessons, and since then I’ve taught myself a handful of other instruments, but I’m not accomplished in any of them. As a kid, where I really excelled…

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Hiba Schahbaz

Hiba Schahbaz is a Brooklyn-based artist who works in the centuries-old art form of miniature painting. She trained in miniature painting at the National College of Arts in Lahore, Pakistan and received an MFA in Painting from Pratt Institute in New York City. Schahbaz, a Muslim woman of color, speaks critically and poetically about western…

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Will Caron

​Tell me a bit about the role of art in your life and when you found an interest in illustration. I look at art–broadly, across disciplines–as a pathway or a conduit toward an altered consciousness. Even before I knew what that meant, I could still feel it, and I think that’s true of anyone. ​As…

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