November 28, 2025
Sending money across borders has always been a hassle with delays, high fees, endless paperwork, and uncertainty over when or
Sending money across borders has always been a hassle with delays, high fees, endless paperwork, and uncertainty over when or

Barry Ison, a dedicated scholar of Hebrew and Biblical Studies, has recently published his latest book, Canaan: The Promised Land.

Randolph Peacock, a bartender, comedian, and magician, has recently released his latest work, Digitally Dysfunctional: An Analog Description of Our Digital Dystopia, now available on Amazon. Equal parts satire, memoir, and cultural roast, this book is a brutally honest and sarcastically hilarious self-evaluation of our addiction to digital devices and the hollow validation they bring.

Fair trade is a certification system that strives to meet standards for producing and supplying ingredients or products. It safeguards the rights of workers and farmers, including fairer pay and better working conditions. When you shop for fair trade goods, you can expect high-quality products produced ethically.

Almost everyone needs or wants more money coming in, and with this desire most would like to start some sort of extra income producing project. The trouble is, not many of these people seem able to fit “a second job” into their time schedules.

Starting a business is like creating a masterpiece. It’s supposed to be thrilling, challenging, and deeply personal. But what happens when it’s time to step away?
For many founders, selling their startup is the ultimate dream, but it’s not a decision to take lightly. Be it a big-ticket IPO or negotiating an acquisition deal, planning your exit is as important as the startup journey itself.

The game is changing, and startups are the ones rewriting the rules. Be it how we shop, communicate, travel, or even eat, traditional industries are getting a much-needed wake-up call. Young, scrappy, and motivated by big ideas, startups take on outdated systems and flip them upside down. Think of Uber redefining taxis or Netflix ending those Blockbuster Friday nights.