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Identity Theft and Personal Data Security Identity Theft and Personal Data Security Protecting yourself from identity theft Monday, June 1, 2020 0 Jon Isenberg, of Elijah Information Technology explains how identity theft can happen, how to protect yourself, and how a Computer Forensic Expert will help you mitigate the damage and to seek... Read more
Retirement Planning from a Place of Sufficiency Retirement Planning from a Place of Sufficiency Scarcity vs. Sufficiency in Retirement Planning - Upending the Money Management Model Monday, June 1, 2020 0 Benjamin Combs discusses scarcity vs. sufficiency in retirement planning, and upending the money management model as he launches The Advisory Cooperative, a new virtual and brick-and-morter... Read more
Golden Connection Letter Writing Golden Connection Letter Writing Fighting Loneliness and Isolation Through Letters Monday, May 18, 2020 0 Bernadette Hudgins' Golden Connection Senior Services is a caregiving and consulting firm, whose focus is providing companionship and engaging in interactions and technology for seniors. Read more
Friday, December 18, 2020 / Categories: Leisure, Hobbies, Arts and Culture Book Review: Wild Game Written by Adrienne Brodeur Adrienne Brodeur's book is a memoir of a daughter ensnared in the grip of her mother’s magnetic, spellbinding and remarkably selfish personality. At 14 years old, Adrienne’s mother confides in her daughter that she is embarking on an affair. Not only that, she manipulates Adrienne to be complicit by lying to her father so that the affair can continue for several years. The consequences of her complicity has a profound impact on Adrienne’s life as an adult. This book is a fascinating portrayal of resilience and self examination; a probing study of the lies we often tell ourselves in an attempt to justify and rationalize our choices. Previous Article Book Review: The Girl with the Louding Voice Next Article Book Review: Dear Edward Print Tags: Adrienne Brodeur Wild Game