
You're Not Stuck. You're Avoiding Something.
The author reveals that feeling stuck often stems from avoidance, not a lack of time. By masking pain with busyness, over‑thinking, or delayed action, many women remain in a false sense of progress. The piece urges honest self‑examination and a shift from abstract spiritual language to relatable terms, enabling genuine healing. It positions biblical counseling as a practical tool for identifying and confronting hidden wounds.

You Do Not Feel Tired Because of What You Do, But Because of What You Stay Ready For
The post argues that fatigue often stems from constantly staying ready for potential demands rather than from actual activity. Anticipatory stress triggers physiological responses that drain energy even after a light day. Traditional rest may not fully restore energy because...

So Focused on Who We Want to Become
Leo Babauta argues that relentless focus on a future self blinds us to the strengths we already possess. He suggests honoring our current abilities—curiosity, resilience, creativity—can naturally amplify growth. By recognizing present gifts, individuals boost discipline and reduce the sense...

Global Hitmaker Don Toliver To Headline Forbes Under 30 Summit Concert
Forbes announced that Grammy‑nominated hip‑hop star Don Toliver will headline the music concert at the 2026 Forbes Under 30 Summit in Phoenix on April 19. Toliver’s latest album OCTANE opened with over 162,000 units and 423 million streams, making it the highest‑streamed hip‑hop...

Struggling to Cope with the Relentless and Bleak News Cycle? Go to Bed Early | Jodie Wilson
Jodi Wilson argues that an early bedtime is the simplest antidote to the anxiety‑driven news cycle. She explains how constant digital alerts raise cortisol and disrupt sleep, while predictable bedtime rituals trigger oxytocin and promote calm. Wilson introduces the “reverse...

Arundhati Roy and Lyse Doucet Lead ‘Exceptional’ Women’s Prize for Nonfiction Shortlist
The Women’s prize for nonfiction, offering a £30,000 (≈ $38,100) award, announced a shortlist led by Arundhati Roy, BBC correspondent Lyse Doucet, and Judith Mackrell. The six titles explore identity, exile, art‑health links, and wartime history, reflecting the prize’s aim to...
Managers Judged by Team Results, Not Personal Work
You are a manager now. Your hands-on contributions no longer matter. You are judged entirely by the output of others. THE HARSH REALITY:
Hard Work Precedes True Smart Work
Working smarter not harder is a beautiful lie. You will not know how to work smart until you've worked very hard for an irrationally long time.

Infinity Avionics Unveils Aquila: The Next-Generation Space Imaging Solution for Complex Orbital Operations
Infinity Avionics announced the commercial launch of Aquila, a full‑high‑definition imaging system designed for small satellites. The camera streams 30 FPS video, offers interchangeable lenses, and comes in three price tiers to suit varied mission budgets. Integrated with the company’s BRAIN...
Creator Economy Booms While Mental Health Crises Double
1 in 10 content creators report serious mental health struggles tied to their work. That’s double the national average. At the same time, the creator economy is worth hundreds of billions and growing fast. So what’s broken? In this episode of TEQ, I...

A Private Moon Lander Challenges Ideas About Lunar Volcanism
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander has delivered the first private‑sector heat‑flow measurements from the Moon’s nearside, finding subsurface temperatures at Mare Crisium that are nearly identical to those recorded by Apollo 12, 15 and 17. The data contradict the long‑standing hypothesis that the Procellarum...

Taron Egerton Hunts Charlize Theron in New APEX Trailer
Netflix released a new trailer for the survival thriller Apex, starring Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur and scripted by Jeremy Robbins, the film follows Theron's grieving climber confronting a relentless predator in the Australian wilderness. Apex...

Alexia María: An Evening Wear Line Inspired by 1950s Hollywood Glamour
Alexia María, a San Diego‑based luxury label, launched a made‑to‑order evening‑wear collection inspired by 1950s Hollywood glamour. Founded by designer Alexia María Escher in 2014, the line showcases structured silk and wool pieces priced between $545 and $3,500. Signature dresses...

Stop Thinking Outside The Box: How Intelligent Constraints Spark Better Ideas
The article argues that removing all constraints hampers creativity, while "intelligent constraints" can spark innovative ideas. It cites Stanford psychologist Bob Sutton’s distinction between destructive and beneficial friction, and highlights Twitter’s original 140‑character limit as a feature that shaped new...

This Startup Wants to Change How Mathematicians Do Math
Axiom Math, a Palo Alto startup, launched Axplorer, a free AI tool that brings the pattern‑discovery power of its earlier supercomputer‑based system, PatternBoost, to a single Mac Pro. The software, open‑source on GitHub, replicated PatternBoost’s Turán four‑cycles breakthrough in just 2.5 hours,...
The Huntress and Holder of Hands Share Dark-Hued Single “Promethean” From New Album ‘Babylon’
The Huntress and Holder of Hands announced their second album, Babylon, slated for release on June 5, alongside the debut single “Promethean.” The record, described as heavier and fuller than 2016’s Avalon, was recorded in Providence and Middletown, CT, and features...
John Scofield Sets Fall 2026 Electrospective Tour Dates With Oteil Burbridge, Larry Goldings & Adam Deitch
Legendary jazz guitarist John Scofield has announced his Fall 2026 Electrospective Tour, a 20‑date cross‑country run that kicks off on October 14 in Cincinnati and wraps on November 21 in Greensboro. The tour features a powerhouse rhythm section—bassist Oteil Burbridge, keyboardist Larry Goldings and drummer Adam Deitch—who...
Your Habits, Not Hacks, Define Who You Become
Small daily deposits: -Effort -Exercise -Gratitude -Help someone -Protein rich breakfast -100 oz of H20 -7-8 hours of sleep -Positive attitude -Show up on time -3 Fruits & veggies -Learn something new -Set limits on phone & social media time You're a combination of your daily habits not quick hacks.
NEW IDEA SOCIETY (CAVE IN, Etc.) Signs To Relapse Records, Announces New Record Fire On The Hill
New Idea Society, the joint project of Mike Law and Stephen Brodsky, has signed with Relapse Records and announced their fourth album, Fire on the Hill, due May 15, 2026. The duo released the first single, “Dancing Horse,” accompanied by...

Scary Mommy 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards Best Farm Stay
Scary Mommy’s 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards have unveiled a shortlist of fifteen farm‑stay destinations vying for the Best Farm Stay title. The list spans ten states, from California’s Beltane Ranch to New Mexico’s Los Poblanos, and mixes ultra‑luxury resorts with more...

How Fear of Failure Strangles Your Fundraising — and Your Career
Many organizations prioritize avoiding failure, which hampers fundraising innovation. The article argues that embracing failure is essential because most new ideas start as bad and only through experimentation can successful concepts emerge. It notes that effective fundraising tactics decay over...

Shed – Applications II
German producer Shed releases *Applications II* on the Ilian Tape label, following his 2024 collaboration *Applications*. The EP showcases his genre‑bending style, mixing techno, house, IDM‑infused ambient and industrial‑leaning tracks, with standouts like the thumping “Ball” and the gritty “Worn.” While...

Do You Love Sleeping with Your Pet? Science Reveals There’s a Tricky Trade-Off
Nearly half of U.S. adults—46%—report sleeping in the same bed with a pet, reflecting the growing view of animals as family members. Surveys indicate owners feel more comfort and emotional safety, yet objective sleep studies reveal increased night‑time movement and...

Stuck, “Optimizer”
Chicago post‑punk trio Stuck releases their third album, *Optimizer*, marking a shift from lo‑fi aesthetics to a glossy sound captured at Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio studio. The record delves into frontman Greg Obis’s personal anxieties about a music career that...

The Unclassifiable Excepter
Excepter, an avant‑garde electronic duo led by John Ryan and Lala Harrison, continues to defy genre conventions with free‑improv, circuit‑bending soundscapes. After decades of lineup changes and moves from New York to Chicago and back to the Hudson Valley, they remain...

Girl Judge by Ryu Kwang Hyun Trailer
Ryu Kwang Hyun’s upcoming film *Girl Judge* follows high‑school student Min A, who secretly protects classmates from bullies while juggling a double life. The trailer, released by director Tobiasz Dunin, highlights a blend of comedy, action, and a subtle love...
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Aja Monet Preps New Album, Shares “Elsewhere” Video
Aja Monet is set to release her sophomore album, The Color of the Rain, on May 22 through the boutique label Drink Sum Wtr. The record, co‑produced with Justin Brown and Meshell Ndegeocello, features a roster of guest artists including Mick Jenkins,...

Kenya Safari FAM
FAMTrips, together with Liberty Africa Safaris and KAI Collection, is offering travel advisors an eight‑day escorted familiarisation safari across Kenya’s premier wildlife reserves. The program runs two times in 2026—May 26 to June 2 at an agent rate of $2,450 per person and November 5 to 12...
Focus on What You Control, Release the Rest
One of the most important lessons I’ve learned is to distinguish between what you can control and what you can’t. You’ll lead a much happier life if you’re able to focus your energy on the things you can influence — like...
Finishing Creative Work Defies the Universe’s Constant Flux
There’s something unnatural about finishing a creative project. Creativity involves being open to new ideas, and finishing requires closing yourself off from them. The universe is constantly in flux, so to finish something, you need to hold a bunch of...

New Treatments Target Faulty Genetic Heart Signals
A new DNA‑methylation (episignature) test can differentiate harmful from benign NOTCH1 variants in congenital heart disease, giving families definitive genetic answers. The assay scans over 740,000 genomic sites to identify a characteristic methylation pattern linked to disease‑causing mutations. Positive results...
Higher Phenotypic Age Accelerates Cancer Survivors' Mortality Risk
The association between phenotypic age acceleration and the risk of all-cause and cancer mortality among cancer survivors: NHANES 1999–2018 "Our findings reveal a significant linear correlation between PhenoAgeAccel and both all-cause and cancer-specific mortality in cancer survivors." https://t.co/Rt7v8ECOB6
Planet Money Book Available for Pre‑Order – Worth Reading
If you're interested in the Planet Money book, it's good stuff and it's pre-orderable here: https://t.co/1E5mB8pXiM

Track Premiere: Panopticon – “White Cedars”
Panopticon has premiered the eight‑minute track “The White Cedars,” the lead single from the forthcoming album Det hjemsøkte hjertet. The song melds sweeping black‑metal riffs with Charlie Anderson’s string arrangements and features guest vocalist Jan Even Åsli delivering a soaring...
Dominic McLaughlin Debuts as Harry Potter, Fans Thrilled
HBO just dropped the first photo of Dominic McLaughlin as Harry Potter and the Wizarding World looks exactly like it should. The 2027 premiere cannot come soon enough. https://t.co/vDP8I04omc
Emerging Artists Release Music Wrong, Losing Everything
Most emerging artists are releasing music completely wrong. Here is exactly what they are getting wrong, and why it is costing them everything. https://t.co/1tHGaacLz7

‘Wealth Doesn’t Erase Your Problems—It Magnifies Them’: One Serial Entrepreneur’s Brutally Honest Take on Making It
Emily Lyons, a Toronto‑based serial entrepreneur, turned an $80 startup into a multimillion‑dollar event‑staffing firm and luxury dating service. Despite hitting profitability and being named Entrepreneur of the Year, she admits wealth triggered deep‑seated anxiety from a childhood of financial...
Emotional Regulation: Key Leadership Skill for Small Trade Firms
Emotional Regulation as a #Leadership Capability in Trade-Led Small Businesses @ABPsychologists https://t.co/Zl6yDQdEmy #HCM #HRM #HumanResources #HRTech #CHRO #FutureofHR

A New Opportunity to Reduce Resident Burnout: Young Doctors Are AI Natives
Resident physicians are experiencing burnout at rates higher than any other U.S. worker, driven by demanding schedules, financial pressures, and limited control over time. Traditional mental‑health services often fail to accommodate their irregular hours, prompting many to turn to AI‑based...

Erin Doherty Wore Simone Rocha To The Royal Television Society Programme Awards
Erin Doherty attended the Royal Television Society Programme Awards in London, where she was nominated for Supporting Actor – Female for the series Adolescence. She swapped her usual Louis Vuitton look for a Simone Rocha Rosette taffeta top with a maxi...

Pathway Fund Launches First Phase of £12m Dormant Asset Allocation to Support Diverse Social Entrepreneurs
Pathway Fund has opened the first phase of a £12 million (approximately $15 million) dormant‑asset allocation aimed at backing a diverse cohort of social entrepreneurs. The initiative taps unclaimed or idle capital, redirecting it toward ventures that address social challenges while promoting...

Timbaland’s AI Artist TaTa Taktumi Signs with Ne-Yo’s Pacific Music Group
Hong Kong‑based Pacific Music Group has signed TaTa Taktumi, the first “part human” AI artist created by Timbaland’s Stage Zero venture. The hybrid act, backed by a Filipino performer, will be managed exclusively in Asia and released worldwide through Pacific’s...

Nuart Aberdeen 2026: Poetry In The Streets
Nuart Aberdeen 2026, running April 22‑26, is billed as the world’s first street‑art festival dedicated primarily to poetry and text‑based works. Organizers argue that large, resource‑intensive murals dominate the scene and limit participation, so this edition emphasizes small‑scale stencils, paste‑ups and...
British Psychological Society Backs Inquiry's Call for Expanded NHS Mental‑health Support
The British Psychological Society (BPS) has publicly welcomed the Covid inquiry’s recommendation to broaden psychological support for NHS workers, pledging to help shape the new Staff Treatment Hubs in the NHS 10‑Year Plan. The move underscores growing pressure to address...
Travel Outlook 2026: 93% Plan International Trips, AI Tools Rise to 33%
IMG's 6th annual Travel Outlook Survey of more than 1,000 respondents reveals that 93% intend to travel abroad in 2026, while one‑third plan to rely on AI tools such as ChatGPT or Gemini for trip planning. The data also highlights...
Sadhguru to Keynote IIT2026 Global Conference, Bridging Spirituality and Tech
Sadhguru has been confirmed as the opening keynote speaker for the IIT2026 Global Conference, which runs April 22‑25 at the Long Beach Convention Center. His address, titled "Technologies for Wellbeing: Tapping the Inner Potential," signals a high‑profile push to merge...
Scientists Pinpoint 45 Earth‑Like Exoplanets as Prime Targets for Life
A research team led by Cornell University’s Abigail Bohl identified 45 rocky exoplanets that sit in habitable zones, a record haul that sharpens the search for extraterrestrial life and informs upcoming space‑telescope strategies.