Dr. Ken Taylor Advances Wellness, Fall Prevention and Healthier Aging

By: Lennard James For Dr. Ken Taylor, OB/GYN, wellness is not simply the absence of disease. It is the ability to remain active, independent, confident, and engaged throughout every stage of life. His approach to preventive health emphasizes healthy aging and reducing the risk of falls, one of the greatest threats to the safety and […]
Katerina Baranova on Why Personal Branding Alone No Longer Works in 2026

By: Nadya Pletneva There’s a question Katerina Baranova has started asking almost every new client before any talk of strategy or content begins: pull up ChatGPT and ask it who you are. Right there, on the spot. Half the room reaches for their phone with a confident little smile, expecting to look good. That smile […]
New Yorkers Are Packing Up in Record Numbers, and the City’s Movers Are Feeling It

Ask anybody in this city, and they’ll tell you the same thing: everybody knows somebody who just left, or is about to. New York has always been a town people move to and from, but lately the trucks are rolling south more than ever. According to ClickOrlando, Florida has ranked as the top inbound state […]
Elisabeth McKay’s PredictiveMind and Rethinking Emotional Freedom and Personal Growth

As conversations around mental health continue to gain momentum, leaders are beginning to ask a more precise question: not whether healing matters, but why so many approaches fail to produce lasting change. Despite increased access to therapy, coaching, and self-help resources, many high-performing individuals remain stuck in the same emotional patterns, burnout, reactivity, and internal […]


