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First Trailer for Hershey Origin Film Is Hilariously Terrible
SocialApr 15, 2026

First Trailer for Hershey Origin Film Is Hilariously Terrible

Hilariously Bad First Trailer for Origins of 'Hershey' Chocolate Movie https://t.co/9UqkH8gwGQ #Hershey #AngelStudios #FinnWittrock #AlexandraDaddario #RichardKind https://t.co/nTyADIRIyb

By Alex Billington
Be Ready: Jesus Could Return Tomorrow
SocialApr 15, 2026

Be Ready: Jesus Could Return Tomorrow

Jesus could return at any moment are you ready? We’re not promised tomorrow. Now is the time to live prepared and surrendered. Do you know Christ… and does He know you? 🙏 https://t.co/uZqv2pgyex

By Wendi Irlbeck, MS, RDN, CISSN
Seeing Seeds as Time's Weapon Against War
SocialApr 15, 2026

Seeing Seeds as Time's Weapon Against War

"Can you plant a garden to stop a war? It depends how you think about time. It depends what you think a seed does, if it’s tossed into fertile soil." This is wonderful: https://t.co/skrIjmxpZh

By Maria Popova
Representation Can't Be Forced; Seek Diverse Voices Directly
SocialApr 15, 2026

Representation Can't Be Forced; Seek Diverse Voices Directly

1. Books by white authors with POC characters don't necessarily encourage people to read more books by POC. Otherwise The Help would have caused a wave of African American hits. So nobody should think books will perform this function of...

By Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Jennie Ruby Jane Joins TIME 100 Influencers
SocialApr 15, 2026

Jennie Ruby Jane Joins TIME 100 Influencers

Congratulations to @jennierubyjane for being named to the 2026 @TIME 100 List as one of the most influential people in the world @gracieabrams wrote "What makes Jennie a true star is that even in her quiet moments, she possesses the same...

By Jeff Benjamin
Aging Autistics: Higher Health Risks and Potential Benefits
SocialApr 15, 2026

Aging Autistics: Higher Health Risks and Potential Benefits

How do autistic people age — and what does it mean for their health? Most research on autism focuses on younger people, but some studies suggest older adults face increased risks — and perhaps benefits. https://t.co/3YAztmYqGh https://t.co/VKdej4ke2Y

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Name the Awkwardness Upfront to Ease Tough Talks
SocialApr 15, 2026

Name the Awkwardness Upfront to Ease Tough Talks

The hardest conversations don't get easier by avoiding the awkwardness. They get easier when you name it upfront. Simply saying "this might feel uncomfortable, but I think it matters" changes everything about how the conversation goes. https://t.co/7BprqxAvxp

By Charles Duhigg
Free Blood Biomarker Testing Empowers Early Health Intervention
SocialApr 15, 2026

Free Blood Biomarker Testing Empowers Early Health Intervention

You can now get your blood work at cost. We launched a biomarkers testing platform. I make $0 on it. Blood testing needs to be more accessible. Instead, we wait until we get sick. And in the meantime, companies...

By Bryan Johnson
Scale by Ignoring Noise, Focusing on What Matters
SocialApr 15, 2026

Scale by Ignoring Noise, Focusing on What Matters

Most leadership teams I’ve seen spend the majority of their time reacting to noise. The companies that scale are the ones that get ruthless about what actually matters. #leadership #priorities #entrepreneur #foundertips

By Scot Chisholm
United Slashes Polaris Lounge Access for Star Alliance Business Travelers
SocialApr 15, 2026

United Slashes Polaris Lounge Access for Star Alliance Business Travelers

United Just Cut Polaris Lounge Access For Most Star Alliance Business Class Passengers - View from the Wing https://t.co/6vXx1fuLz3

By Gary Leff
Are These Two Bags Worth the Investment?
SocialApr 15, 2026

Are These Two Bags Worth the Investment?

Are these worth the investment? The second part of my series focuses on these two bags.

By Joanne Hegarty
Engineered Brain Cells Erase Alzheimer’s Proteins in Mice
SocialApr 15, 2026

Engineered Brain Cells Erase Alzheimer’s Proteins in Mice

Enhanced brain cells clear away dementia-related proteins New cellular immunotherapy approach for Alzheimer’s disease shows promise in mice https://t.co/YBoqUZLvJo https://t.co/FjG699Etga

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Saudi Funding Withdrawal Threatens LIV Golf, Paramount Deal
SocialApr 15, 2026

Saudi Funding Withdrawal Threatens LIV Golf, Paramount Deal

Well, this is good news. And really, the best chance to kill the Paramount purchase of WBD would be for the Saudis to pull their investment. So hope on another front. LIV Golf Facing Imminent Closure as Saudi Backers Weigh...

By David Poland
Rapid‑Response Fund Saves Public Media After Funding Cuts
SocialApr 15, 2026

Rapid‑Response Fund Saves Public Media After Funding Cuts

Here's the story of how the new pooled rapid response fund moved money quickly to keep public radio and television stations on air after Congress slashed their funding. Martha Ramirez Reports: https://tinyurl.com/n6ava72v Related IP Resources: Journalism Grants -https://tinyurl.com/4nwuxehu Donor Insights for Journalism -https://tinyurl.com/3yahvnt6 Report: Giving...

By Inside Philanthropy
Prep More Than You Speak: Master Speaking Anticipation
SocialApr 15, 2026

Prep More Than You Speak: Master Speaking Anticipation

Fripp’s Tips: One of the best ways to handle the anticipation of speaking is to make sure you are mentally prepared beforehand. Understand that there is always a lot more preparation time than speaking time. #frippvt #dailyquote #keytosuccess

By Patricia Fripp
New Tools Breed Unnecessary Complexity, AI Included
SocialApr 15, 2026

New Tools Breed Unnecessary Complexity, AI Included

> get a new tool > immediately find 10 new ways to use it > spend 3 hours on something that took 30 minutes before > wonder why nothing feels simpler > realize you've been solving problems that didn't exist...

By Adam Robinson
IPSC Tissues Supply Causal Data to Power Simulations
SocialApr 15, 2026

IPSC Tissues Supply Causal Data to Power Simulations

A general-purpose biological simulator, one that can predict how the human body responds to any intervention, isn't blocked by compute. It's blocked by data. Not data in general. Causal, human-relevant data. The kind where molecular interactions actually produce functional outcomes you...

By John Cumbers
30‑Minute Weekly Check‑Ins Boost Productivity, Eliminate Wasteful Meetings
SocialApr 15, 2026

30‑Minute Weekly Check‑Ins Boost Productivity, Eliminate Wasteful Meetings

I have a client that knows most meetings are a waste of time. We only have 30 minute check-ins 1x per week, and everything else is done async + Jira and Slack. We are a highly productive unit and get...

By Gaetano DiNardi
4K
SocialApr 15, 2026

4K

A black & white masterpiece that should benefit greatly from the 4K treatment of its many blacks and shadows https://t.co/GAV0hqPmIV

By David Poland
Rising Gas Costs Strain Parents Soothing Fussy Infants
SocialApr 15, 2026

Rising Gas Costs Strain Parents Soothing Fussy Infants

Gas prices really need to come down because my 5 week old is SUPER fussy and the only thing that calms her is being outside and car rides

By Lisa Mitro, DPT (Physical Therapist for Runners)
Read Lean Startup to Fast‑Track Product‑Market Fit
SocialApr 15, 2026

Read Lean Startup to Fast‑Track Product‑Market Fit

IF YOU ARE A STARTUP FOUNDER WHO’S LAUNCHING A STARTUP READ THE LEAN STARTUP BY ERIC RIES It will save you time, money, and many headaches by fast-tracking your product market fit process.

By Omeed Tabiei
Searchlight Acquires SXSW Horror ‘Monitor’ for 2027 Release
SocialApr 15, 2026

Searchlight Acquires SXSW Horror ‘Monitor’ for 2027 Release

News: Searchlight picks up SXSW horror movie MONITOR, will give it a theatrical release in 2027 https://t.co/DHpqQRSuLl

By Borys Kit
Boosted Ritt Hammer’s CHS by 11 Mph in 12 Weeks
SocialApr 15, 2026

Boosted Ritt Hammer’s CHS by 11 Mph in 12 Weeks

Earlier this year I helped for @DPWorldTour player @Ritt_Hammer gain 11mph CHS in just 12 weeks. Here’s how ⬇️ https://t.co/3SO3bHodQq

By William Wayland
Heat Spikes Heart Rate, only Brady Thrives
SocialApr 15, 2026

Heat Spikes Heart Rate, only Brady Thrives

Hahaha. Last week was 35-40 degrees. Could keep a 10 min pace at 120 hr. So… today is 85 and humid 🤣🤣 HR was 135 at 12 min/mi Heat sucks. Except if you’re @Brady_H

By Howard Luks, MD
Criterion July Lineup Features The Elephant Man, Crying Game
SocialApr 15, 2026

Criterion July Lineup Features The Elephant Man, Crying Game

David Lynch’s ‘The Elephant Man,’ Neil Jordan’s ‘The Crying Game’ Among Criterion Collection’s July Physical Media Releases https://t.co/BRxxa5ahJ4 via @variety @Criterion

By Clayton Davis
Stop Ignoring Bad Sleep Advice for Your Child
SocialApr 15, 2026

Stop Ignoring Bad Sleep Advice for Your Child

They told you it was normal. They told you to wait it out. They told you nothing was wrong. But your gut said otherwise. Drop the worst thing a doctor ever told you about your child's sleep in the comments. I read...

By Christopher J. Allen, MD
Bold Moves Transform Doubt Into Unstoppable Confidence
SocialApr 15, 2026

Bold Moves Transform Doubt Into Unstoppable Confidence

Tiny steps won’t get you to your biggest life. Bold moves will. Yes, people will judge you. Yes, you’ll doubt yourself. But on the other side of that discomfort is a version of you that’s more confident, more courageous, and...

By Brendon Burchard
Jonah Hill Film Sparks Revisit of Uneasy Past Interviews
SocialApr 15, 2026

Jonah Hill Film Sparks Revisit of Uneasy Past Interviews

I watched Jonah Hill’s new movie, Outcome. It made me want to go back and look at all the uncomfortable interviews I’ve had with him over the years, which I did. (In the final one we did I actually told...

By Mike Ryan
15 Bioscientist Habits to Tame Silent Inflammation
SocialApr 15, 2026

15 Bioscientist Habits to Tame Silent Inflammation

Chronic inflammation is silent — but it’s a key driver of many age-related diseases. 🧬 Here are 15 habits I prioritise as a bioscientist to keep it in check ↓

By Ollie Whitby | Health Scientist
Blogging Helps Discover Your Voice Before Writing a Book
SocialApr 15, 2026

Blogging Helps Discover Your Voice Before Writing a Book

"And yes, blogging is a great way to share your voice, but finding your own voice and your own way through the process is what I see as the biggest benefit." Want to Write a Book? Start a Blog https://t.co/GXapGcBeFB...

By George Couros
Bench 225 Is Heavy; Don’t Shame Those Who Can’t
SocialApr 15, 2026

Bench 225 Is Heavy; Don’t Shame Those Who Can’t

As someone who can bench 10 reps of 315 and has a 365 1RM, I feel like I can safely give some Perspective on this 225 bench conversation. 225 is heavy. Someone not being able to bench 225 is not something we...

By “The Job Father” (Jermaine)
Testing Fresh Rhubarb for Upcoming Indian-Spiced Recipe
SocialApr 15, 2026

Testing Fresh Rhubarb for Upcoming Indian-Spiced Recipe

I got hold of some fresh rhubarb and started testing for my forthcoming “Next Course” online newsletter. Look for my Indian-spiced recipe next week, on beehiiv.

By Tom Sietsema
Kid's Hand Signal: The Force Protecting Us
SocialApr 15, 2026

Kid's Hand Signal: The Force Protecting Us

Listen if you ever see me crossing a street and my son is holding up his hand to a waiting car with a hard stare: he's not being aggressive. He is using The Force to protect our lives. Be at...

By Kim Mansour
New US Trailer Reveals Argentinian Woman's Story
SocialApr 15, 2026

New US Trailer Reveals Argentinian Woman's Story

Official US Trailer for 'The Currents' Film About an Argentinian Woman https://t.co/vHTFNlGAHS #TheCurrents #LasCorrientes #Argentina #cinema #KinoLorber https://t.co/5mnQg4HnJQ

By Alex Billington
Authenticity Requires Daily Fight Against External Expectations
SocialApr 15, 2026

Authenticity Requires Daily Fight Against External Expectations

Being yourself is a continuous effort. There is always another expectation placed upon you, another person pulling you toward their preferences, another nudge from society to act a certain way. It's a daily battle to be yourself, not merely what the world...

By James Clear
Science-Backed Toughness Guide for Action‑Driven Procrastinators
SocialApr 15, 2026

Science-Backed Toughness Guide for Action‑Driven Procrastinators

A practical, science based guide to toughening up — for those who can only “just do it” when conditions are right. @DrAndyGalpin PERFORM podcast hits another grand slam:

By Andrew Huberman – Huberman Lab
Breastmilk Antibodies Teach Infant Gut Tolerance, Curb Allergies
SocialApr 15, 2026

Breastmilk Antibodies Teach Infant Gut Tolerance, Curb Allergies

Breast milk has antibodies that bind to bacteria in the baby's gut in the first days of life. In mice, maternal IgG in milk trained the infant immune system to tolerate harmless bacteria and food proteins instead of reacting to...

By Preethi Kasireddy
AI-Driven Precision Oncology Breakthrough From Korean Researchers
SocialApr 15, 2026

AI-Driven Precision Oncology Breakthrough From Korean Researchers

One unexpected but very insightful paper in Nature BJC from a leading institution in Korea on precision oncology and AI-driven drug discovery. I read it with great pleasure and you should read it too. https://t.co/vpxofjt9Mn https://t.co/SXs4n72CcY

By Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD
Enduring Confidence Comes From Competence or Resilient Learning
SocialApr 15, 2026

Enduring Confidence Comes From Competence or Resilient Learning

Real (durable) confidence can only be earned via either developed competence and/or the meta skill of being able to try something, get rejected, learn from it and keep trying until you get good.

By Erik Torenberg
When She Stops Seeking Approval, She Thrives
SocialApr 15, 2026

When She Stops Seeking Approval, She Thrives

Every woman becomes a powerful, unapologetic version of herself the moment she realizes she doesn’t need anyone’s approval or permission.

By Premlata (Meta + Google Ads)
Milan Design Week Inspires New H&M Home Installation
SocialApr 15, 2026

Milan Design Week Inspires New H&M Home Installation

Milan is one of those cities that always delivers for me… especially during Design Week. This week on my Substack newsletter, I share what I’m actually seeing this year… along with a few sneak peeks into the installation I’ve been...

By Kelly Wearstler
Hard Childhood Fuels Unique Brilliance and Creativity
SocialApr 15, 2026

Hard Childhood Fuels Unique Brilliance and Creativity

Do not forget that a difficult childhood also creates brilliance, creativity, and resourcefulness that other people have no access to.

By Nicole LePera, PhD
Resilience Pays: Clive Davis Bounced Back Stronger
SocialApr 15, 2026

Resilience Pays: Clive Davis Bounced Back Stronger

Clive Davis was fired by Columbia, pushed out at Arista, but bounced back stronger each time. It’s a great lesson on resilience and leverage.

By Dan Runcie
Babies See in Grayscale, Not Invisible to You
SocialApr 15, 2026

Babies See in Grayscale, Not Invisible to You

If my baby can only see in black and white for the first 6 months…doesn’t that mean I’m invisible to her?

By Appalachian Naturalist (Calvin)
First Look: “Come With Me” Starring Rossi, Perlman
SocialApr 15, 2026

First Look: “Come With Me” Starring Rossi, Perlman

First Look Teaser for 'Come With Me' Feat. Theo Rossi & Ron Perlman https://t.co/XkhQZASPXC #ComeWithMe #TheoRossi #RonPerlman #RonnieGeneBlevins #America #thriller https://t.co/N9V1BYCr9E

By Alex Billington
AMC A‑List Price Hike Still a Bargain for Frequent Viewers
SocialApr 15, 2026

AMC A‑List Price Hike Still a Bargain for Frequent Viewers

AMC ups price of A-List to $29.99 per month Still worth every penny for those who see 2X movies per mo let alone 16X movies https://t.co/wO6TU0cZP0

By Erick Weber
Mastering Speech Anxiety: Mind, Body, Logistics
SocialApr 15, 2026

Mastering Speech Anxiety: Mind, Body, Logistics

Q: How do you handle the anticipation of waiting your turn to make a speech? A: Many participants ask this question in every single speaking class I teach. There are more facets to this question than you may realize, including mental,...

By Patricia Fripp
Science Enables Viable Alternative to Inefficient Meat Production
SocialApr 15, 2026

Science Enables Viable Alternative to Inefficient Meat Production

For 12,000 years, we've been cycling crops through animals to make meat. It's one of the least efficient production systems on Earth, and also one of the most consequential: climate, deforestation, antibiotic resistance, pandemic risk. @BruceGFriedrich has spent a decade building the...

By John Cumbers
Emotional Regulation Beats Marketing in E‑commerce Success
SocialApr 15, 2026

Emotional Regulation Beats Marketing in E‑commerce Success

The most underrated ecom skill isn't marketing. It's emotional regulation. Staying calm when your best ad account gets banned. Not getting euphoric over one good sales day. That's the real game.

By Kamil Sattar