September 27th, 2018
Camping
This summer I had the opportunity to rent a 1989 FJ62 Toyota Land Cruiser from @blueoxoverland here in Denver. Not just any Land Cruiser either as it was outfitted with everything I needed to make camp just about anywhere I wanted. We are talking about everything from roof top tent to a cooler to 4×4 […]
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September 27th, 2018
Health & Wellbeing
A new survey finds that the U.S. is just the 18th happiest country in the world, because of poor health, poor economic mobility, and a lack of social cohesion. In each of more than 150 countries surveyed, Gallup asked 3,000 respondents to assess their life on a scale of 1 to 10. The top rung […]
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September 26th, 2018
Love and Dating
According to the 2010 census data, 15 million people live together without being married, a 138% increase since 1990. According to the Pew Research Center, 18 million adults were living with an unmarried partner in 2016. With more people moving in without putting a ring on it, it makes sense to talk about what happens […]
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September 23rd, 2018
Movies
What’s the point of consistently stepping outside our comfort zones? It’s healthy to stretch yourself. Most of us have been encouraged/yelled at by our parents to try new experiences, eat new delicacies, go to new places. By doing that, we get smarter, more empathetic, more sophisticated. When filmmakers stretch themselves? That’s the good stuff. That’s […]
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September 22nd, 2018
Cannabis
The average person spends 95% of their life indoors. This is the first time in history that individuals have been so disconnected from the planet and confined inside our schools, workplaces and homes. The buildings we spend our time in are often full of toxins such as pesticides, molds and several other harmful fumes from […]
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September 20th, 2018
Health & Wellbeing
Recently, I had dinner at my favorite Mexican restaurant. Usually I get a meal and don’t have room for the sopapilla that comes with it, but this time I took the sopapilla home to eat later. When I was ready to eat it, I was surprised to see that the “honey” for the sopapilla was […]
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September 20th, 2018
Literary Scene
Gillian Cummings is the Author of The Owl was a Baker’s Daughter, winner of the 2018 Colorado Prize for Poetry selected by John Yau, forthcoming this November from The Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University. I reached out to Gillian Cummings directly regarding her success, and she enthusiastically consented to an interview. About […]
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September 19th, 2018
Health & Wellbeing
Facing a terminal cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. The last thing you and your loved ones need is a financial crisis. By developing a firm plan to cover the costs associated with treatment, you can find structure and comfort in your circumstances. Understanding insurances. If you are still working and have health insurance coverage from […]
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September 16th, 2018
Movies
On the cinematic Venn diagram, there can be an awful lot of overlap between a great movie and an awesome movie. Before we go too much further, let me stake out what I mean by that. A great movie is one with impressive production design, acting, screenwriting, and direction — essentially all the ingredients have […]
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September 15th, 2018
Cannabis
More and more cannabis companies are beginning to see the value of sponsoring athletes. By promoting cannabis as part of a healthy and active lifestyle, it does more than give your brand association with health and fitness. It also helps to disprove the age-old stereotype that people who consume cannabis are lazy, which helps to […]
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