Why Great Communicators Listen to the Music of “The Five Ps”Thanks to a parental hand lightly nudging us to stick with piano lessons in our youth, we can read music. A skill we didn’t know we’d need forever. Let alone past eight. Turns out, the language behind great musicianship can also make for masterful communication. Perhaps it’s why we’ve been hired as the voice of commercials. Or why we sometimes chop our sentences into fragments. Rhythm, Dear Riders. It’s everywhere. If you think you hate your voice (all hands go up), read this. Your voice isn’t even your voice. The 2025 IRS Financial Loophole You Can’t Afford to Ignore[Partner] New year, new strategies. Here’s one for your 2025 playbook: an IRS-approved loophole that lets you protect your retirement savings with gold and silver, 100% tax and penalty free. Thousands of savvy Americans are already on it, and for good reason. It’s simple, smart, and could be a game-changer for your financial future. The catch? No one knows how long this window will stay open. If securing your retirement is on your list of annual goals (again), this might be the move you didn’t know you needed. Secure your free retirement guide before it’s too late.Why This Historic Steakhouse Has Over 90,000 Smoking PipesIn 1885, Keens Steakhouse opened its doors in New York City. Today, it’s within spitting distance of a Taco Bell Cantina. The world changed around it. But Keens remained. Pipes and all. Back when smoking pipes were commonplace, it was typical for a gent to check his pipe in at his preferred haunts: hotels, restaurants, or other such “regular” establishments. And Keens checked in some legendary pipes. Not to mention their collection of smoking vessels. Walnut Trees’ Flowers Have Been Changing Sex Every Season for 40 Million YearsWalnuts (and pecans FWIW) have a “temporal dimorphism.” Scientist for: they alternate male and female flowering through the season. Which, duh. We’ve all known that since the 1800s when Darwin noted it. Right? Right. But we haven’t been able to understand it at the molecular level. Scientist for: we know the what, but we don’t understand the how. Until now, that is. Do we hear a motion to call half of all walnuts walvaginas? Do we have a second? The Curious Gems of the River ThamesThe Thames is more than London’s backbone. Turns out, it’s a treasure chest for the sharp-eyed. Strolling its banks, you might spot a tiny red gleam. No, it’s not a discarded pomegranate seed. But actually, it could be, so wear gloves out there. It could also be a Thames garnet. A gemstone naturally shaped by the river’s flow and history. Equal parts geological wonder and cultural artifact. Who’s up for some mudlarking? The MixerWhat’s the best smell in a car? How to pour a black and tan beer like a pro. Which type of exercise is best to help with emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction? What happens to a body on the Moon. Why it’s absolutely crucial to preheat your cast iron pans. Does Paul McCartney think The Beatles changed the world? How to make networking🔺 more fun. Give your closet a clean slate to start the new year.* *Partner /GTFO @peteramend | Ventura, California Our Gentleman's Agreement Love Elevator? Let's Partner @2025 Rotary Digital 300 Witherspoon St Suite 201 Princeton NJ 08542 |
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