Happy 80th birthday to American bodybuilding legend Frank Zane. Known as “The Chemist” for his science degree and meticulous supplementation […]
Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 14: Improving Business Acumen by Embracing all Kinds of Insecurity
The Lesson: There’s no place in the structure of a business where someone should be exempt from help, vulnerability, and failure. […]
Dedicated Volunteer Works in Charity Shop Despite 4-Hour Commute – And He’s 100 Years Old
A dedicated charity shop volunteer spends 12 hours a week commuting to and from work— despite being 100 years old. […]
New Type of Plastic Made Directly From Organic Plant Waste Could Be the Game-Changer We Need
A new type of plastic made directly from organic plant waste has been created by scientists. The new material is […]
Mexico City Indefinite Ban on Bullfighting Could be Death Knell to the Sport
Bullfighting is a romantic Spanish tradition that is said to be a tragedy ballet between the man and the bull. […]
Boy Asked Frank Lloyd Wright to Design Him a Dog House – And He Did
Designer of some of the most celebrated buildings in American history—including Falling Water and the Guggenheim Museum—Frank Lloyd Wright, as […]
Good News in History, June 27
On this day in 1898, Joshua Slocum completed the first solo circumnavigation in the world, amazingly, on a sailing yacht […]
What Did Albert Einstein, Da Vinci, and Steve Jobs Have in Common: Dyslexia – Why They’re Top Achievers
Dyslexia has affected some of history’s greatest minds—including Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso, and Sir Stephen Hawking. The […]
Unique Initiative Trains Homeless Folks to Drive Vans to Rescue Food For Distribution Back in the Shelter
A unique collaboration between a trio of organizations in San Diego, California, reached a milestone in providing food and employment […]
Baby Girl Adorably Tries to Prank Mom With Fake Cough: Watch For Guaranteed Giggles
An adorable toddler learned that she gets extra love from mom when she’s sick—so she tries faking it ’til she […]