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Andrea Berlin Schwartz to Lead Community Wellness Experience Focused on Strength, Hormone Health, and Midlife Vitality
By Kendra Hall Across the country, more women are seeking practical guidance on navigating midlife health, hormonal changes, and sustainable wellness habits. Community-driven fitness and education experiences are stepping in to meet that need, led by professionals who combine science, movement, and lifestyle coaching into accessible support.
By Kendra Hall13 days ago in Interview
Golden Globes' Podcast Play, The Most Unique Podcast Jobs of 2025 and the Hall of Fame Inductees Revealed.. AI-Generated.
Behind the Awards: Coming Soon I've connected with many of the audio and podcast awards featured in this issue and I'm looking to speak with more to bring you insider perspectives on recognition.
By recognized.fm19 days ago in Interview
The Golden Kids Runway Teen Segment Went Viral in the Room Thanks to River Mason Eromosele and His Best Friends
New York Fashion Week is built on moments, but the ones people remember usually have a human story behind them. River Mason Eromosele brought exactly that to the runway, not just by walking, but by bringing his two best friends, Kellen Younker and Dylan Umana, into the experience with him. It became one of those nights where fashion felt less like a performance and more like a celebration of who these teens are becoming.
By Michelle Du'Bois19 days ago in Interview
Dov Tiefenbach
Dov Tiefenbach is an actor and a musician. He appears in The Umbrella Academy as Keechie, Klaus's acolyte in six episodes. On Broadway, he played opposite Judd Hirsch in A Thousand Clowns and on TV he appeared in Robo Cop (when he was a kid). More TV roles followed as did movie parts and now he also teaches acting.
By Marie Wilson24 days ago in Interview
Summitfall: Andreas Szakacs Explores Leadership and Survival in a New Himalayan Drama
By andreasszakcsproductions Coming Soon Extreme environments have a way of exposing character. In the thin air of the Himalaya, decisions are made quickly, consequences arrive faster, and leadership is tested without mercy.
By Andreas Szakacs26 days ago in Interview
Don Jr., Influence-Peddling, and the Ethics of Power Proximity
Irina Tsukerman is a human rights and national security attorney based in New York and Connecticut. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in National and Intercultural Studies and Middle East Studies from Fordham University in 2006, followed by a Juris Doctor from Fordham University School of Law in 2009. She operates a boutique national security law practice. She serves as President of Scarab Rising, Inc., a media and security strategic advisory firm. Additionally, she is the Editor-in-Chief of The Washington Outsider, which focuses on foreign policy, geopolitics, security, and human rights. She is actively involved in several professional organizations, including the American Bar Association's Energy, Environment, and Science and Technology Sections, where she serves as Program Vice Chair in the Oil and Gas Committee. She is also a member of the New York City Bar Association. She serves on the Middle East and North Africa Affairs Committee and affiliates with the Foreign and Comparative Law Committee.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout a month ago in Interview
Fumfer Physics 40: Cosmic Ratios, Large Numbers, and the Information Structure of the Universe
In this exchange, Scott Douglas Jacobsen asks Rick Rosner about striking ratios in physics that appear across vastly different scales. Rosner points to large-number disparities, such as the enormous strength difference between electromagnetism and gravity at the particle level, and contrasts microscopic lengths with the scale of the observable universe. He cautions against misapplied figures, noting that some famous numbers belong to entirely different physical contexts. While no single cosmic object strikes him as anomalous, Rosner emphasizes unresolved questions about cosmic maturity, heavy-element origins, and the nature of time. He ultimately frames time as closely tied to information flow, arguing that our lack of a rigorous definition of information remains one of physics’ deepest gaps.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout a month ago in Interview
Talking with Kym Jackson from ‘We Bury The Dead’
In this of Talking With focuses on Australian actress Kym Jackson, who appears alongside Daisy Ridley, Mark Coles Smith and Brenton Thwaites in the newly released survival horror thriller ‘We Bury The Dead.’
By FierceScribeabout a month ago in Interview
Sharmiin Meymandinejad: Repression, War, and Human Dignity in Iran
Sharmiin (also spelled Sharmin) Meymandinejad is an Iranian human rights defender, writer, and theatre artist who founded the Imam Ali’s Popular Student Relief Society (IAPSRS) in 1999 to combat poverty and support vulnerable children and families. Iranian authorities arrested him in 2020 and charged him with “insulting” Iran’s leaders amid a broader crackdown on independent civil society; he was held for months, including time in solitary confinement, and reportedly denied medical care. After sustained pressure, IAPSRS was ordered dissolved. Now in exile, Meymandinejad speaks on repression, public executions, social trust, and civilian harm from sanctions and war, through grassroots work.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout a month ago in Interview
Shotgun Suge Is Having His Breakout Year With Me Personally
Shotgun Suge has spent years commanding respect in the battle rap world, and now 2026 is shaping up to be his breakout year. With the release of his new mixtape Me Personally, the New Jersey rapper is proving that his influence extends far beyond the battle stage. The project has quickly gone viral, and billboards across New Jersey are putting his name in the spotlight, while Heart of Hollywood Magazine has highlighted the mixtape as one of the year’s most talked-about independent releases.
By Michelle Du'Boisabout a month ago in Interview
Mike Ruga Is Building His Name the Old-Fashioned Way, One Laugh at a Time
Comedy has always had a strong foothold in New Jersey. The clubs along the shore, the small theaters tucked into downtown streets, and the countless open mics across the state have served as training grounds for generations of performers who learned how to win over tough crowds. Audiences here do not hand out laughs easily. You earn them. That tradition continues today, and one of the comedians steadily earning his place among those ranks is Mike Ruga.
By Michelle Du'Boisabout a month ago in Interview
Muhammad Zain Ul Abideen (Zain Jee). AI-Generated.
Muhammad Zain Ul Abideen, popularly known as Zain Jee, was born on 29th July 2005 in Sahiwal, Pakistan. From a young age, he showed a strong interest in performing arts and digital media. His passion for creativity and content creation laid the foundation for his later ventures into acting, singing, and social media engagement.
By Muhammad Zainabout a month ago in Interview








