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Last Wedneday, Stuck in a Traffic Jam by Garrison Keillor
(My World February 15, 2024)
New Yorkers have the ability to express despair and municipal pride in the same sentence. Joe Biden's visit created traffic jams, so I over-tipped the cabbie and hiked 12 blocks to my doctor who took my blood pressure and said it was excellent…
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Attitudes
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Contemplation, Insight
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Coping
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Humor
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Lifestyle, General
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News
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Optimal Aging
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Politics
Will AI Replace Real Live Authors and Artisits? by James N. Watkins
(Arts & Entertainment September 9, 2023)
Jim puts AI to the test and for now feels confident in his place as a writer and humorist…
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Arts & Entertainment
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Change
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Communication
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Coping
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Technology
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Trends
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Work
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Writing
Whatever the Weather by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons August 26, 2023)
Al Roker’s weather map doesn’t tell the whole story…
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Beliefs
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Coping
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Faith
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Nature
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News
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Weather
Is it Really Hotter Now than Any Time in 100,000 Years? by Darrell Kauffman / The Conversation
(My World July 28, 2023)
Recent heat waves underscore Earth’s new climate state while revealing a fascinating history…
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Change
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Coping
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Crisis
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Current Events, News
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History
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Nature
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News
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Research
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Science & Technology
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Weather
COVID Fatigue and the New Fine Line by Susan Estrich / Creators
(Health & Wellness July 29, 2022)
Who believes the numbers?…
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Current Events, News
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Disease
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Social Issues
Summer Really is Getting Hotter by Tara Yharlagadda / Inverse
(Health & Wellness July 16, 2022)
How to prepare and stay cool…
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Advice, Guidance & Mentoring
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Coping
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Nature
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News
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Optimal Aging
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Seasons
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Trends
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Wellness
May We Not Just Ache by Leona Bergstrom
(My World June 3, 2022)
The celebration-filled days of June take a tragic turn as events in a small Texas town once again force us to grieve and struggle to help the hurting…
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Coping
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Crime, Justice, Punishment
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Dying and Death
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Faith
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News
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Social Issues
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Tragedy
The Black Dog Bites Again by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons May 7, 2022)
The 'black dog' of depression robbed these two daughters of their mother…
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Arts & Entertainment
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Coping
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Courage
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Disease
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Faith
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Family
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Mental Health
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Music
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News
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Tribute, Testimony
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Wellness
Reality is a Good Antedote, America, Take a Long Hard Look by Garrison Keillor
(My World March 10, 2022)
Who will be our Zelensky?…
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Coping
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Crisis
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Dying and Death
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Government
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War
Responding to the Afghan Airport Terrorist Attack by James N. Watkins
(My World August 27, 2021)
How CAN we respond to such a heinous attack?…
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Comfort & Consolation
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Compassion
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Coping
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Dying and Death
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Faith
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Loss & Grieving
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News
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Religion
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Terrorism
We're All Suffering 'Corona Hangover' by James N. Watkins
(Health & Wellness August 20, 2021)
COVID-19 is going to have long-term effects on the physical and mental health around the world…
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Change
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Crisis
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Faith
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Loss & Grieving
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Social Issues
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Trends
Consumers Turn to Biking for Safe Fun and Exercise during Pandemic by U.S. Census Bureau staff
(Health & Wellness June 5, 2021)
Surge in demand prompts bicycle shortages and higher prices…
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Change
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Financial
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Lifestyle, General
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Opportunity
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Statistics
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Trends
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Wellness
It's Only Temporary by James N. Watkins
(My World August 1, 2020)
Hope for those who see no end to the COVID-19 pandemic…
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Current Events, News
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History
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News
The Time Factor Reported by Stu Johnson
(Health & Wellness May 24, 2020)
Taking care while fighting the isolation of COVID-19 restrictions…
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Current Events, News
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Disease
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News
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Wellness
Outside In by Stu Johnson
(Health & Wellness May 14, 2020)
Being engaged while staying safer at home…
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Advice, Guidance & Mentoring
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Current Events, News
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Internet
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Learning
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Technology
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Travel
Life Lessons by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Health & Wellness May 3, 2020)
What we should learn from global pandemic…
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Crisis
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Current Events, News
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Disease
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Learning
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News
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Wellness
Bringing Out the Best in All of Us by George Garrison
(My World April 24, 2020)
In it together now, but?…
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Crisis
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Disease
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Faith
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Inspiration
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News
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Relationships
Empathy Week by George Garrison
(Faith April 8, 2020)
A perspective on Holy Week in the midst of a global pandemic…
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Crisis
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Current Events, News
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Easter
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History
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Jesus
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News
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Relationships
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Religion
Kids, I Lost My Job by Ken Potts
(Connections March 29, 2020)
Be open, honest with kids about your employment…
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Communication
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Crisis
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Current Events, News
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Family
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News
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Parenting, Parents
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Relationships
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Unemployment
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Work
In Christchurch, God Forbid! by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons March 23, 2019)
Reflections on yet another terrorist attack^hellip;
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Coping
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Faith
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News
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Terrorism
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Tragedy
A Prayer for Hurricane Victims by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons September 15, 2018)
Asking God to calm the storm…
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Comfort & Consolation
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Compassion
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Coping
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Disaster
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Faith
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God
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Nature
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Weather
Where is God? by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons November 12, 2017)
Reflecting on the tragedy in a little Texas town…
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Compassion
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Coping
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Crime, Justice, Punishment
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Faith
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God
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News
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Tragedy
Warnings by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments October 8, 2017)
Finding help when tragedy strikes…
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Bible
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Coping
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God
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News
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Tragedy
Shoo the News Blues by James N. Watkins
(My World January 18, 2016)
Intervention for a news junkie…
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Circumstances, Life Events
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Coping
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News
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Personal Issues
Slaughter of the Innocents (revisited) by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 16, 2012)
Wrestling with the tragedy in Connectictu…
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Coping
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Current Events, News
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Dying and Death
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Tragedy
A Fat Boy's Big Dreams by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons August 19, 2012)
And the nightmares caused by bullies…
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Coping
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Social Issues