5 Natural Beauty Tips for Women Over 50

Beauty doesn’t fade with age—it evolves. For women over 50, embracing a more natural approach to skincare and self-care can highlight your features, protect your skin, and bring out a radiant, confident glow.

Here are five simple, natural beauty tips to help you look and feel your best—no harsh chemicals, expensive treatments, or filters required. Continue reading 5 Natural Beauty Tips for Women Over 50

Interview with Clive Dawson – Award-Winning Film & TV Scriptwriter and Associate Producer

“Screenwriting is not the glamorous profession it’s made out to be”, explains award-winning, professional film and television scriptwriter Clive Dawson in this candid interview. “It’s a hard slog, with few rewards and a great deal of heartache. However, the enjoyment is to be found in the process, not the end result, and just occasionally, it’s worth the effort.”

Clive Dawson has been a professional screenwriter for over twenty years, writing extensively for UK television and contributing to several top-rated ITV and BBC dramas, including THE BILL, CASUALTY and HOLBY CITY.

He wrote the original screenplay for the wartime-based supernatural thriller THE BUNKER (2001) and was the screenwriter and associate producer on the sci-fi thriller THE LAST DAYS ON MARS (2013). Continue reading Interview with Clive Dawson – Award-Winning Film & TV Scriptwriter and Associate Producer

What Is Ayurveda? The Ancient Healing Science of India Explained

Step into the world of Ayurveda, and you’re stepping into a 5,000-year-old tradition of healing, balance, and self-understanding.

Long before modern medicine or spa trends, the sages of India were quietly observing nature—its rhythms, its elements, and its uncanny ability to restore health when we live in harmony with it.

The word “Ayurveda” comes from Sanskrit: Ayur means life, and Veda means knowledge or science. Together, Ayurveda is “the science of life.” Not just the science of not-being-sick—but of living well.

So what exactly is it? Is it yoga? Is it a diet? Is it herbal medicine? Actually… all of the above. Continue reading What Is Ayurveda? The Ancient Healing Science of India Explained

“Shoe Dog” by Phil Knight: The Reluctant Tycoon Who Just Did It

Phil Knight didn’t want to be rich. He didn’t want to be famous. He just wanted to make something. To build something. Something that felt… alive.

Shoe Dog, his memoir about the early days of Nike, is not the polished corporate origin story you’d expect from a multibillion-dollar brand. It’s raw. Restless.

Full of bad decisions, existential dread, and occasional brilliance. It reads less like a CEO memoir and more like a confessional travelogue of a man trying to outrun his own uncertainty.

And it’s magnificent.

Knight begins the story in 1962, a 24-year-old with no business plan, just a crazy idea he calls his “Crazy Idea”: to import Japanese running shoes and sell them in the U.S. That first order?

He places it using money borrowed from his dad and lies about having a company.

He calls it “Blue Ribbon.”

Nike doesn’t even exist yet. Continue reading “Shoe Dog” by Phil Knight: The Reluctant Tycoon Who Just Did It

Why Never Split the Difference Might Be the Only Negotiation Book You’ll Ever Need

If you’re tired of the same old corporate-style negotiation advice—“be reasonable,” “find common ground,” “compromise and collaborate”—then Chris Voss’s Never Split the Difference is going to hit you like an espresso shot to the brain. Voss, a former FBI hostage negotiator, throws out the polite win-win playbook and replaces it with something far more powerful: real tactics for high-stakes negotiation, forged not in boardrooms, but in kidnappings, crisis calls, and life-or-death situations.

And yet—it works just as well when trying to get a raise, close a business deal, or convince your teenager to clean their room. Continue reading Why Never Split the Difference Might Be the Only Negotiation Book You’ll Ever Need

Interview with Eva Dillon, Author of the Gripping Memoir “Spies in the Family”

In this fascinating interview, author Eva Dillon talks about researching and writing her highly acclaimed, fascinating true-life thriller Spies in the Family.

About Spies in the Family

A riveting, true-life thriller—as well as a moving memoir—from the daughter of an American intelligence officer, Spies in the Family is the astonishing story of two spies and their families on opposite sides of the Cold War.

Spanning fifty years and three continents, Spies in the Family is a deeply researched account of the lethal espionage campaigns of the Cold War, and two men whose devoted friendship lasted a lifetime, until the devastating final days of their lives.

Both a gripping tale of spy craft and a powerful personal story, Spies in the Family is an invaluable and wholly fresh look at one of the most extraordinary episodes in American history.

“A beautifully written, profoundly moving account of one of the most important U.S Intelligence sources ever run inside the Soviet Union. A cliff-hanger from beginning to end, Dillon’s account is filled with espionage tradecraft and family drama—essential reading for anyone fascinated by how spying really works.” – (Peter Earnest, Executive Director, International Spy Museum)

 

Buy “Spies in the Family” on Amazon.

Visit Eva’s website here.

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Atomic Habits Isn’t Just About Habits—It’s About Rewriting Who You Are

James Clear’s Atomic Habits is the rare business/self-improvement book that doesn’t just give you a handful of tips and a list of “hacks”—it hands you a new operating system. And yes, it’s about habits. But more importantly, it’s about identity, momentum, and the quiet, compounding power of tiny changes.

The premise sounds simple: small changes lead to big results. But Clear manages to take that idea—one you’ve probably heard before—and build an entire framework that feels both startlingly fresh and instantly practical. At no point does he ask you to overhaul your life. Instead, he asks you to make a 1% improvement. And then another. And another. Because, as he keeps reminding us, systems beat goals. And direction beats intensity.

What sets Atomic Habits apart from the self-help crowd is how well it balances science with storytelling. Clear draws on behavioral psychology, neuroscience, and real-world examples without ever slipping into jargon. Continue reading Atomic Habits Isn’t Just About Habits—It’s About Rewriting Who You Are

Healing from the Inside Out: An Interview with Ayurvedic Practitioner Dr. Meera Singh

In a quiet village near Rishikesh, nestled between jasmine vines and mango trees, we sat down with Dr. Meera Singh, a third-generation Ayurvedic healer whose family has practiced natural medicine for over 70 years.

With a warm smile and turmeric-stained fingers, she welcomed us into her home clinic to talk about timeless beauty, ancient wellness secrets, and her favorite skin-smoothing recipe.

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Woman Cured of Chronic Insomnia by Erasing Karmic Debts

Rachel from Denver, Colorado, has been struggling with chronic Insomnia for over 3 years.

When nothing else helped her sleep, she resorted to the help of a famed psychic – and what happened next will amaze you. Continue reading Woman Cured of Chronic Insomnia by Erasing Karmic Debts

Unemployed Man Wins Money 3x After ‘Clearing Bad Karma’

Jerold Meyers from Texas, USA, won multiple sweepstakes after claiming to have cleared his Bad Karma.

He believes the Bad Karma energy was blocking money from coming to him, and the moment the Karma was removed, money was attracted to him.

“It’s amazing! I used to work hard for money but NOW money just comes to me! I have more than I need!” Jerold said, adding that he’s donated to 4 charities. Continue reading Unemployed Man Wins Money 3x After ‘Clearing Bad Karma’

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