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Watching This Little Girl Read to a Sleepy Cat is the Video to Soothe Your Soul

There’s nothing like a bedtime story before sleep – and this feline is no exception.

In a heart-melting video that was recently uploaded to Twitter, a 4-year-old girl named Abby Merryn can be seen reading a bedtime story to her cat Bailey.

While some cats might not be especially fond of snuggling, Bailey lounges across his buddy’s lap while she reads aloud from a storybook. Every once in a while, he’ll sleepily raise his head so he can gaze at Abby’s face before falling back asleep.

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This is not the first time that this has happened, either – according to Abby’s mother, Erin, the little girl regularly curls up to her cat so she can read to him; and he is always the perfect audience.

Erin, who lives in Illinois, adopted Bailey when she was in college 13 years ago. She was drawn to the cat after he literally jumped into her arms and would not let go.

13 years later, he is still sweet as can be.

(WATCH the video below)

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“I am here to live out loud!” – Émile Zola

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Pearl Jam Raises Millions for City’s Homeless, Rallies 100 Businesses to Join In

One of Seattle’s most beloved bands just rallied the city into raising millions of dollars for the homeless.

Peal Jam played two concerts at Safeco Field this week as a means of getting the community together to address extreme poverty.

In addition to encouraging 100 Seattle businesses to join in on the fundraising efforts, the shows raised over $11 million, 90% of which will be donated.

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The businesses participating in the initiative all volunteered to donate varying portions of their proceeds to the charitable initiative as well.

The money is set to be distributed to 40 different homeless organizations based out of Seattle.

(WATCH the video below)

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Watch Police Officer Rescue Stranded Bride From the Roof of Her Flooding Car

This couple’s wedding day quickly became a story to tell the kids.

The bride and groom were traveling through Bogota, New Jersey this week when a sudden surge of floodwaters left them stranded in their car.

Thankfully, the Bogota Police Department was there to help.

Officer Michael Laferrera drove a police hummer up to the side of the couple’s car. With the flooding reaching as high as the headlights, he climbed onto the roof of the car and helped the bride through the sunroof.

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The bride took off her shoes and handed them to the officer before taking his hand and daintily climbing into the hummer – all while she was still in her wedding dress. Apart from the light drizzling, the bride’s shoes and dress remained almost entirely dry through the ordeal.

“They’re in pretty decent spirits considering everything that happened,” Bogota police Sgt. Geoffrey Cole told NorthJersey.com.  Laferrera simply said that it was definitely “a first” for his career.

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The department posted footage of the rescue to Facebook, where it has since been viewed thousands of times.

“If you are from the area, you know that it is flood-prone,” said the department. “Within an hour yesterday, Bogota got over an inch of rain. This was not the normal flood!! This came to over 4 feet high from up stream, in less than 15 minutes‼️

“Unfortunately, due to the quickly rising flood waters, this bride, her new husband and wedding party friends, got a rough start on things,” they wrote. “The fortunate thing, is we were able to help them through their first rough patch. Obviously their day has not gone as planned, so let’s congratulate them on their wedding and give them best wishes for a lifetime of love and adventure, starting now!!”

(WATCH the video below)

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When Microchips Fail, Facial Recognition App is Reuniting Pets With Their Owners

When microchips fail, this community animal app is using facial recognition software to reunite lost pets with their owners.

Finding Rover is a service that allows people to upload photos of their cats or dogs to an online database. If a user’s pet goes missing, they can have their animal listed as missing on the platform.

Fellow app users in the area will be notified of the missing animal so they can keep their eyes open. Then, if an animal is ever found, a user can take a picture of the rescued animal and submit it to the database. If the animal’s face resembles any of the profiles in the database, the platform will list possible facial matches and notify the owners of the matching pets.

Over 400 American animal shelters, veterinarians, and rescue organizations utilize the app as a backup solution for any lost pet that is found without a microchip.

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While animal specialists recommend that people microchip their pets, the app can also come in handy for spooked animals that may be evading rescue.

Additionally, the app has an adoption section where shelters and rescue facilities can post pictures and details about animals that are in need of a forever home.

Finding Rover is available for free on Google Play and iTunes.

(WATCH the 2013 news coverage of the app below)

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Rival Gangs Celebrate Their Extended Peace By Building Neighborhood Playground

As a means of celebrating their sustained truce, two Chicago gangs banded together so they could build a playground for the community.

It has been eight months since the two rival gangs of the North Pullman neighborhood said that they were tired of the violence and wanted to achieve peace.

According to Arne Duncan of Chicago CRED, an organization that works to reduce violence within the city, the successful cease-fire has inspired relief and hope that other gangs in the city can follow suit.

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“We’re working directly with the young men on the south and west sides most likely to shoot and be shot,” Duncan told CBS 2. “They didn’t ask for anything for themselves. They said ‘our kids have no place to play. Can you help us build a playground?’”

Despite spending years fighting over the territory, members of the two gangs worked side-by-side with community volunteers to build the playground this week – and upon seeing the completed fruits of their labor, “no one could hide their smiles.”

(WATCH the video below)

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“With the exercise of self-trust, new powers shall appear.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Teen Wanted to Auction His Pig to Help a Teacher – But These Four Bidders Had Better Plans (Podcast)

A shy teen had a 265-pound gift for his teacher—and after several auction bidders heard about the boy’s compassion, they took it upon themselves to make sure the gift really brought home the bacon. Hear The Good News Guru tell the incredible tale (from the August 10, 2018 Ellen K. Morning Show on KOST-103.5 radio).

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Teen Wanted to Auction His Pig to Help a Teacher – But These Four Bidders Had Better Plans

LISTEN to this story here, as told by The Good News Guru, from Friday’s radio broadcast with Ellen K and the GNN founder, on KOST-103.5 — Or, READ the story below… (Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes – or for Androids, on Podbean)

A teen had a 265-pound gift for his teacher if he could overcome his stage fright enough to pull it off. He succeeded—and the gift really brought home the bacon.

A shy 15-year-old boy was heartbroken to hear that his favorite teacher in Evansville, Wisconsin was retiring. He even tried to bribe her, handing over all his money, $52, because she was leaving on a mission to raise money for cancer.

It didn’t work, but the donation made Waylon Clitsman realize how good it feels to help.

Kim Katzenmeyer – or “Miss K” as he called her – was stepping down from her position as an educator so she could dedicate her time towards Beat Nb: a charity that raises money for neuroblastoma research. Her passion for the charity was kindled after her four-year-old niece was diagnosed with it, the most common form of childhood cancer, she will have to fight the disease for the rest of her life.

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To help Miss K, Waylon decided to take the pig he’d raised and auction it off at the county fair and donate all the money– but after several people heard about his generosity, the auction took a very unexpected turn.

The boy had emailed his situation to several companies who would be buying—hoping they would bid higher than the usual price of $3-to-4 per pound.

His plan worked. When the bidding kicked off, the price jumped to $11—but then one of the bidders, Dan Drozdowicz, had an idea and struck a deal with his competition.

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He won the bidding on the pig—then he donated it back to be auctioned again. The second winner bought it for $10 a pound—but then he gave it back, too.

Finally, a third competitor, Dave Moll, was free to buy—then, he, too, unexpectedly donated the pig back—for a third time.

Moll, who is the co-founder of the construction company that employs Waylon’s father, told The Washington Post: “I had had no intention of spending that much money or giving the pig back. But that’s what the people ahead of me did, and I felt like it was the right thing to do, so I did.”

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The pig was finally bought and sold a fourth time for $5.50 per pound, meaning that Waylon managed to raise $10,070 for his teacher’s charity.

“I did not see that happening,” Waylon told The Post. “Usually, they just sell it once! My dream got bigger and bigger every time they said, ‘Give it back.’”

This is not Waylon’s final contribution to the charity, however – he is now preparing to auction off his three acres worth of pumpkins in the fall, and he plans on donating everything to Beat Nb.

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“I am bursting, my heart is bursting with pride for him,” Miss K said. “He doesn’t know the impact that he is having… Someday he will.”

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Students Develop One-Passenger Vehicle That Runs On Air

A team of Egyptian college students has designed a vehicle that is powered solely on oxygen.

The current prototype can transport 1-person at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour (40 kph) and make it almost 20 miles without needed a refuel, but the engineers plan on developing the vehicle further so it can push at least 62 mph (100 kph)—and travel 62 miles on a canister of oxygen.

In addition to running on one of the most common substances found on Earth, the go-kart-like vehicle only costs about $1,000 to build.

The undergrads, who are studying at Helwan University outside of Cairo, developed the vehicle in hopes that it will prove useful following economic reforms in Egypt.

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“The operational cost of the vehicle… will be almost nothing,” Mahmoud Yasser, one of the vehicle’s designers told Reuters.

“You are basically using compressed air. You are not paying for fuel and also you do not need cooling.”

(WATCH the video below)]

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How Flickering Lights or Electrical Stimulation Might Banish Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

Alzheimer’s Disease, along with anxiety disorders, Parkinson’s, clinical depression, and other neurological diseases are notoriously difficult conditions to find treatment for. Because the diseases are not well understood, and therefore hard to target directly, many pharmaceutical options fail.

But a relatively new field of neurological treatment is opening up in the form of things like tACS (transcranial alternating current stimulation) and other non-invasive, non-drug methods.

For example, on March 2015, Li-Huei Tsai, a neuroscientist at MIT set up a tiny disco of flashing lights for some of the mice in her laboratory that had been engineered to develop increased amounts of an Alzheimer’s related brain-plaque called amyloid-β. They were later found upon dissection to be carrying far less – sometimes even none – of the plaque than was present before the disco parties began.

The experiment baffled Tsai; and even after checking the results multiple times, she had a hard time believing them. The strobe light within the little rodent dance party, which was tuned to 40 hertz, was designed to help manipulate the rodents’ brain waves and produce a large number of biological benefits, including the elimination of the amyloid-β forming proteins – and it worked.

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“The result was so mind-boggling and so robust, it took a while for the idea to sink in, but we knew we needed to work out a way of trying out the same thing in humans,” Tsai told Nature. How can the simple repetitive flashing of lights help to suppress the development of things like Alzheimer’s disease? A brief look into brainwaves will help provide the clues.

When the neurons in your brain communicate with each other, electrical impulses, created by the flow of ions into and out of each cell can be observed on a computer as oscillating waves of electrical energy. Gamma-type brain waves flow at the highest frequency, and are less common in Alzheimer’s patients. These waves are observable when a person is in a period of deep sleep characterized by rapid eye movement (REM sleep).

Scientists believe the synchronized firing of neurons help sort out all the stimuli and sensory input into the correct centers of the brain for processing; taste, motor function, hearing, etc. Neurodegenerative diseases disrupt these brain wave oscillations and seem to deliver their pathologies through their own altering of brain waves; like Parkinson’s which impedes the natural suppression of the Beta-type brain wave leading to impeded motor function.

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Now, a growing body of evidence, including Tsai’s findings, offers the possibility of forestalling or even reversing the damage caused by such conditions without using a drug. More than two dozen clinical trials are aiming to modulate brainwaves in some way — some with flickering lights or rhythmic sounds, but most through applying electrical currents to the brain or scalp.

TACS, which involves the direct application of low-level electrical currents into certain parts of the brain, has been suggested to be even more effective than rodent (or human) disco parties of external stimulation. Emiliano Santarnecchi at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts have been using tACS in research for years, and after seeing Tsai’s results, thought it a no-brainer to test the method on Alzheimer’s patients.

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His team has begun an early clinical trial in which ten people with Alzheimer’s disease receive tACS for one hour daily for two weeks. A second trial, in collaboration with Tsai, will look for signals of increased microglia – unique and important immune cells designed just for the brain and nervous-system. According to earlier studies by Dr. Tsai, microglia can be made more active by brain wave manipulation, causing them to accelerate the speed and effectiveness in which they clean the brain and nervous system of debris. Results are expected from both trials by the end of the 2018.

The popular Radiolab podcast released an episode in 2014 titled “Nine-volt Nirvana,” in which they catalogued instances of tDCS (trans-cranial DIRECT current stimulation) being used to accelerate the learning processes of complex skills such as languages immensely, but also aiding in the quitting of smoking habits, the overcoming of depression, and even boosting rifle marksmanship.

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For Dr. Tsai, understanding the relationship between neurological diseases and the regulation of different brain wave oscillations is personal. The grandmother who raised her was affected by dementia and that confused face made a deep impact. Tsai is now giving everything she has to try and solve the mystery.

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Andy Corbley is the founder and editor of World At Large, a small environment, travel, and lifestyle focused journal that stresses integrity, nuance, and honesty which launched in early March 2019.

Grandson Has Spent 20 Years Using Doodles to Help His Illiterate Grandma Identify Phone Numbers

Encarna Alés was taken out of school when she was just 8 years old. Now 74, the Spanish grandmother is still unable to read or write.

Though she has managed well enough, Alés loves to call her friends and family, and her inability to read people’s names in her contact book has proved difficult.

Thankfully, she has a dedicated grandson who developed a creative solution for her illiteracy—and he’s been maintaining it for many years.

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Since Pedro Ortega was 11 years old, he has been doodling small illustrations to correspond with his grandmother’s contact phone numbers. This way, she can identify the number based on its drawing, rather than its name.

Ortega has been adding new drawings to his grandmother’s phone book for the last 20 years.

“Every time I’m back home, I sit down and add new drawings for her,” the 31-year-old told BBC. “It’s become something special between the two of us.”

While there may be obvious drawings to correspond with more common numbers, such as the hospital or dentist, Ortega has even found a way to identify his grandmother’s personal connections, too.

 

Whenever they sit down to write down the phone number of a friend, Alés picks an object that reminds her of the acquaintance, such as a bundle of asparagus or a daisy.

 

 

“On every page and for every number, I would draw a picture that she felt would identify the person she wanted to call,” Ortega told the news outlet.

 

“It was something we thought of together,” he added. “She says something unique about every person and I draw it out for her. It’s a system we’ve had for twenty years.”

 

Ortega recently published photos of his artworks to social media where they have been shared thousands of times by people praising his creative labor of love.

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“Only a mediocre person is always at his best.” – W. Somerset Maugham

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After Planting a Tree Every Day for 40 Years, Man Has Created Blossoming Forest on Barren Wasteland

This man has been planting a tree every day since he was just 16 years old. Now, almost 40 years later, he has grown a forest that is larger than New York City’s Central Park.

Jadav Payeng is the Indian man who has nurtured 1,360 acres of forest on what was once a barren landscape devastated by erosion.

A father of three, he lives on Majuli, the world’s largest river island. As a teenager, he was mortified after witnessing hundreds of animals dying from drought amid the dwindling greenery on the island, so he resolved to plant one sapling every day.

He started with simple botanical powerhouses, such as bamboo and cottonwood. After almost four decades of growth, his forest is now inhabited by hundreds of elephants, Bengal tigers, rhinos, boars, deer, reptiles, and birds. Payeng says that he has lost count of how many trees he has planted – but he believes there are now hundreds of thousands of trees providing shade and shelter to the wildlife.

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“It’s not as if I did it alone,” Paying told NPR. “You plant one or two trees, and they have to seed. And once they seed, the wind knows how to plant them, the birds here know how to sow them, cows know, elephants know, even the … river knows. The entire ecosystem knows.”

Island locals used to call Payeng “crazy” for his ambitions, but since he was accidentally discovered by a wandering wildlife journalist in 2007, the “Forest Man of India” has been hailed as a civilian hero by the government and an internationally-recognized conservational role model.

Photos via Forest Man Film, Youtube

Payeng doesn’t plan on stopping any time soon, either – though he makes money selling cow’s milk in his nearby village, he wants to continue planting trees “until his last breath”. The botanical expert hopes to one day rejuvenate the entire island in Assam with 5,000 acres of trees.

“I see God in nature,” he told the news outlet. “Nature is God. It gives me inspiration. It gives me power … As long as it survives, I survive.”

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This Guy Has Fed Dogs of the City’s Homeless for 5 Years; Now He Has Bigger Plans

For the last five years of his life, Paul Crowell has been a guardian angel to hundreds of homeless people and their dogs.

It all started when Crowell used to walk to work in San Francisco, California. A self-professed animal lover, he was heartbroken by the number of dogs he would see struggling alongside their homeless human counterparts on the streets.

Coincidentally, Crowell worked at a doggy daycare and boarding facility that would always throw out their extra pet food. Instead of letting it go to waste, Crowell came up with a perfect solution for the excess kibble.

“I started rescuing that food from being thrown in the garbage, and I delivered it to the many homeless dogs I saw in the encampments around here,” Crowell told GoFundMe. “Pretty quickly, I became known as ‘the doggy food man,’ and I started bringing it all the time.”

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His strategy was disrupted, however, when his facility was bought out by a new company that told Crowell he could no longer take the excess food.

“I got really upset,” he said. “I really loved doing it, and it brought so much joy to my life. I didn’t want to lose that.”

Crowell loved feeding his neighborhood dogs so much, he refused to give up. In November 2015, he launched a GoFundMe campaign with the hopes of raising some money for more dog food. He then took some pictures of local homeless pups that he helped cared for and posted them to social media.

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When the donations started pouring in, Crowell decided to create Project Open Paw, an organization dedicated to caring for the homeless and hungry animals in San Francisco.

It costs about $200 to $300 to feed all of Crowell’s canine friends every week. If an animal is in need of a veterinary visit, it typically costs another $200.

“I provide vet care for a lot of dogs,” says Crowell. “When I go down to the ASPCA, they probably pull up my name and see 40–50 dogs. So now, I’m the big poppa of them all.”

The Project Open Paws GoFundMe page has raised over $98,000 since its creation. In addition to using the money to provide food and care to the dogs, Crowell hopes to raise enough money to open his own facility that can take care of homeless dogs when their owners are arrested or sent to rehab.

“The dogs give these people a reason to carry on, and a lot of times, that may be the only thing. They’re a team out there; they help each other live,” says Crowell. “My goal has always been to keep them together, unless there’s abuse. I’d like to be able to reunite owners with their dogs when they’re able to have them again.”

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Alan Alda Announces Parkinson’s Diagnosis, But He Wants to Use It to Inspire People

Alan Alda has been one of the most enduring, and beloved figures on TV screens for over 30 years – and now, he intends to use his most recent medical prognosis to inspire others who have the same condition.

Known for his role in the TV sitcom M*A*S*H and as host of the PBS show, Scientific American Frontiers, the author, director-screenwriter was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease—but Alda insists he isn’t letting the diagnosis get the better of him.

The actor continues to live a vivacious life, married since 1957 to wife Arlene. To illustrate his enthusiasm, Alda published a video of himself juggling on Twitter as a means of announcing the disease to his social media followers.

“I decided to let people know I have Parkinson’s to encourage others to take action,” he wrote in the caption. “I was diagnosed 3 and a half years ago, but my life is full.”

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“I act, I give talks, I do my podcast, which I love. If you get a diagnosis, keep moving.”

“I take boxing lessons 3 days a week, play singles tennis twice a week, and… I even juggle a little. And I’m not entering dementia. I’m no more demented than I was before,” joked Alda. “Maybe I should rephrase that.  Really, I’m good.”

Alda adds that he made the decision to come clean about his Parkinson’s after he noticed himself displaying certain symptoms on camera.

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“I could see my thumb twitch in some shots, and I thought it’s probably only a matter of time before somebody does a story about this from a sad … point of view,” he told CBS News. “That’s not where I am.”

The star encourages others who are diagnosed with Parkinson’s not to be “immobilized by fear.” In the mean time, Alda will continue to delight his fans and raise awareness of Parkinson’s Disease, saying himself: “If there’s anything I can do, I want to do it.”

In the last decade, Alda has published two memoirs, Never Have Your Dog Stuffed: and Other Things I’ve Learned, and Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself.

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Each Pair of These Stylish Kicks Are Made With 17 Recycled Plastic Bottles

This shoe company has unveiled a new line of shoes that saves hundreds of single-use plastic bottles from ending up in the ocean.

Instead of allowing the bottles to biodegrade over the course of 400 years, eco-friendly shoe company Vivobarefoot has developed the innovative shoe line as a means of recycling a portion of the waste and raising awareness of plastic pollution.

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Each pair of shoes is made with 17 bottles that were diverted from the ocean. In addition to Business Insider describing the shoes as incredibly comfortable and healthy for your feet, the recycled materials also make the kicks more durable.

The new line includes different shoe models, from running and hiking shoes to street wear, as well as several children’s sizes. Prices range from $90 to $190, and you can buy them on Amazon.

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Nutritionist Explains How You Can Use Your Brain to ‘Reverse Aging’

The Lesson: Many people long to look younger than the number on their birth certificate – and according to this nutritionist, it’s easier than they might think. In this talk, Marias Peer describes the mindset that we need to slow the down aging process so we can live longer, younger, and healthier lives than ever before. She also explains the benefits of “neurobics”: mental exercises that are designed to stimulate the brain and improve your memory by using real-life stories and scientific evidence.

Notable Excerpt: “This is what you can do if you want to be younger. Changing your thoughts, beliefs and language can make you younger, make you live longer, make you physically look and feel better, make you retain a great memory and sharp mind in your 90s, keep you fit, active and healthy throughout your long life. Your biological age is completely different and you can change it – the thing that changes it is your psychological age, the age you feel … Aging is an expectation that you live up to.”

The Speaker: Marisa Peer is a best-selling author, nutritionist, relationship therapist, hypnotherapist, and motivational speaker. Her list of clients over the past 25 years includes royalty, international superstars, Olympic athletes, political leaders, and the CEOs of multibillion dollar companies. She frequently appears on TV, radio, and in the press; she was named “Britain’s Best Therapist” by Tatler magazine; she has been described as a “great British pioneer” by Men’s Health magazine; and she is the only woman to ever be featured in an article on “The Best Of British”.

Books: Peer is the best-selling author of four books which have been translated into Swedish, German, Icelandic, and Korean. In addition to her “Ultimate Confidence” title being used as a core curriculum component in the Korean education system, her book, “You Can be Thin” has received over 260 five-star reviews on Amazon and has remained a bestseller for the last five years.

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Watch Adorable Toddlers Play Fetch With the Neighbor’s Dog Through a Fence

These neighborhood pals are proving that friendship and determination can overcome all kinds of barriers – even fences.

Two toddlers and their canine buddy are going viral after one of their mothers posted a video of the kids playing catch with the dog through a hole in the fence.

Sometime last year, 3-year-old Landon Richter discovered that if he threw a ball over to the neighbor’s yard, Dozer the Labrador retriever would poke his head through a gap in the divider and drop the ball back into the boy’s yard.

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Ever since that fateful discovery, Landon and Dozer have played hundreds of games of catch from their respective homes in Savage, Minnesota.

Landon’s 2-year-old friend Conway has also grown fond of playing fetch with the eager pup.

The video of the mini sports team in action has melted the hearts of millions of users since it was uploaded last month – and based on the footage, it’s easy to see why.

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People Are No Longer Discriminating Against Tattoos in the Workplace, New Study Says

Contrary to popular belief, tattoos are no longer impeding your chances of landing a job – in fact, they might be doing the opposite.

A new study shows that the perception of tattoos in the workplace has changed so much that even a visible tattoo is not linked to individual employment, wages, or earnings discrimination. Specifically, the study found wages and annual earnings of tattooed employees were statistically indistinguishable from those without them.

Surprisingly, tattooed job seekers are also just as likely, and in some instances even more likely, to gain employment, though the specifics of this statement are not readily available to us, although the full paper is published in Human Relations.

About 20 percent of all American adults and 40 percent of millennials have tattoos, according to the Pew Research Center. The research team at the University of Miami Business School and the University of Western Australia reached their results by surveying more than 2,000 subjects from all 50 US states, with roughly half of the respondents coming from urban areas with a population over 1 million. The team started collecting data in the summer of 2016.

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The lead author, Professor Michael French, says hiring managers who continue to discriminate against job candidates with tattoos may be settling for a less-qualified pool of applicants.

“The long-held stigmas associated with having tattoos, and particularly visible ones, may be eroding, especially among younger individuals who view body art as a natural and common form of personal expression,” French said. “Given the increasing prevalence of tattoos in society – around 40 percent for young adults – hiring managers and supervisors who discriminate against tattooed workers will likely find themselves at a competitive disadvantage for the most qualified employees.”

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Previous research found that hiring managers widely perceived tattooed people as less employable than people without tattoos. This was especially the case for those with visible or even offensive tattoos that are difficult to conceal at work.

But now, workers with ink can breathe a sigh of relief when they start sending off their resumes.

(Source: University of Miami Business School)

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