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Brands Are Scared to Use LGBTQ+ Marketing That Works

Brands know LGBTQ+ marketing helps grow their business–they’re just afraid to use it. A study released exclusively to ADWEEK by the ANA found that despite 82% of marketers believing there’s still significant room for more marketing that includes LGBTQ+ people, just 55% of brands actively marketed to or included the LGBTQ+ community in their marketing…. …

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10 Landing Page Hacks Experts Are Using to Generate Leads

Crafting a landing page that converts is both an art and a science
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Italian Sub Salad

Skip the bread and enjoy a bowl of this healthy Italian Sub Salad with salami, cold cuts and cheese, which takes the indulgence of an Italian hero served as a low-carb salad instead. Italian Sub Salad Whether you’re looking for a filling lunch, light dinner, or standout side, this Italian sub salad recipe delivers all […] …

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King Charles, Also Receiving Cancer Treatment, Responded To Kate Middleton’s Diagnosis

He, too, announced he was receiving treatment earlier in the year. …

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Burger Chain’s Ad Turns a Charcoal Briquette Into a Hollywood-Style Hero

Charlie the animated charcoal briquette has kind eyes and purposeful energy and, despite his diminutive stature, he’s the magnetic star of a new campaign from The Habit Burger Grill. In the span of a 45-second spot, it’s easy to get attached to the itty bitty anthropomorphic character with a big heart. But maybe that’s not… …

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An Ecology of Intimacies

At its best, an intimate relationship is a symbiote of mutual nourishment — a portable ecosystem of interdependent growth, undergirded by a mycelial web of trust and tenderness. One is profoundly changed by it and yet becomes more purely oneself as projections give way to presence and complexes are composted into candid relation. In his slender and splendid book Twice Alive (public library), poet, geologist, and translator Forrest Gander draws from the natural world a poetic “ecology of intimacies,” reverencing lichens’ “supreme parsimony in drought” and the “long soft sarongs of moss” as a way “to recover the play of… read article …

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Everything Bagel Casserole

Wake up to the tasty flavors of this everything bagel casserole! It’s made with everything bagels and seasoning, sausage, eggs,… …

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12 Recruiting Email Examples I Love (For Your Inspiration)

If you’re active on LinkedIn, you’ve probably received random messages from recruiters inquiring about putting you in their talent pipeline. …

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How To Survive 3 New Threats to Your SEO Strategy

Three cataclysmic forces are shaking the search landscape – Google’s Search Generative Experience, the flood of AI content, and the growth of social search. It’s time to see the threats and figure out what to do. Here’s some help. …

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Bitcoin (BTC) Market Update: BTC-Spot ETF Flows and Trends, with an Eye on Ethereum

BTC-Spot ETF Market Witnesses Positive Shift After Period of Declines On Tuesday, Bitcoin (BTC) increased by 0.44%. Following a surge of 3.77% on Monday, BTC closed the session at $70,063. Monday’s BTC-spot ETF market flow data (March 25) contributed to these gains. However, the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) saw moderate net inflows, limiting the uptick […]
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Retreats for Highly Sensitive People and Introverts

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go on a retreat to some magical location where you could deeply connect with yourself and forge lifelong relationships with likeminded people? Then did you immediately wonder if it might feel a little overwhelming to you as an introvert or highly sensitive person?
As an HSP introvert who loves travel and new experiences, I have long had my eye on Melissa Renzi’s retreats, which are specifically designed for people like me—and I’m guessing a lot of you.
In addition to being a Tiny Buddha contributor and this month’s site sponsor, … …

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Gold and Silver Prices Update: XAU/USD Rises on a Softer Dollar, Silver Withers

Dollar down, Gold up In recent trading dynamics, gold and silver have diverged on their own courses against the backdrop of a weaker dollar. Gold prices have moved higher, tracking the currency’s minor decline, and the holiday-shortened trading week has begun with cautious optimism. Last week’s trading revealed an odd evening star pattern in gold […]
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We Finally Know If Vanderpump‘s Jax Taylor Cheated On Brittany Cartwright

She spills all on the reason for their breakup. …

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Lemon-Coconut Almond Cake

This moist Lemon-Coconut Almond Cake is not just a treat for those following a gluten-free or dairy-free diet but a delightful dessert everyone will love. The perfect cake for any occasion! Lemon-Coconut Almond Cake I’m pretty obsessed with this lemon-coconut almond flour cake! It’s dairy-free, gluten-free and so delicious!! The recipe evolved from this original […] …

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Chitra Agrawal’s Key Ingredient for Home-Cooked Indian Meals

We’re celebrating remarkable women in the worlds of food and design throughout Women Are Amazing Month (aka Women’s History Month, Food52-style). Is there a woman we should be profiling? Let us know. As a child of parents from very different regions of India—a mother who hails from Bangalore, in the south, and a dad from Delhi, to the north—Chitra Agrawal soaked in two distinct culinary traditions growing up. She dabbled in South Asian cooking early in her career, leading classes, blogging, and hosting pop-up dinners, but it wasn’t until she published her cookbook, Vibrant India: Fresh Vegetarian Recipes from Bangalore to Brooklyn, that she made the switch to working in food full-time. Together with her husband, who has a background in food packaging design, she channeled her passion and knowledge of India’s foodways into a line of premium Indian pantry staples you’ve probably seen on your supermarket shelves: Brooklyn Delhi. Founded in 2014, her brand…

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Luxury Watch Brand Movado Is Building a Timeless Legacy

Accessories are a great way to enhance and complete an outfit. Whether it’s a pair of earrings or a watch, they can add a touch of elegance to one’s appearance. Movado, a watch brand that has been around since the 1800s, has been helping people elevate their fashion sense for centuries. Movado was founded in… …

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White Cheddar Mac and Cheese

White Cheddar Mac and Cheese is super creamy and filled with rich, decadent flavor. This pasta recipe is the perfect… …

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4 Key Insights: How AI Is Redefining Startup GTM Strategy

AI and startups? It just makes sense. …

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Enhance Your Content’s Power With a Performance-Centric AI Plan [Sponsored]

AI tools can handle a wide range of helpful tasks. But they won’t deliver optimal content performance unless you apply them strategically. Here are some top-recommended implementations — and their real-world implications. …

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Koraishutir Kochuri Recipe | Motor Shutir Kochuri Recipe | Bengali Kachori

Koraishutir Kochuri Recipe | Motor Shutir Kochuri Recipe | Bengali Kachori
Koraishutir Kochuri is simply a Bengali style green peas (korai shuti or motor shuti) kachori. This preparation usually is in its most supreme form during the winters that bring in fresh green peas in abundance. But to relish the flavors of one of the most sought-after Bengali breakfast or snack options, you needn’t really wait…
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A Little Hope and Encouragement for Hard Times

“If your path demands you to walk through hell, walk as though you own the place.” ~Unknown
Trigger warning: This content contains references to self-harm and suicide.
It was in the spring semester during graduate school. I was living alone in a one-bedroom apartment and working nearly full-time hours at night.
The anti-depressants weren’t working so well. I was keeping up with my therapist, but I suppose it was too much.
I felt too much. It hurt so much and couldn’t handle it. You could list out the symptoms of depression, and I had them all.
Unable to deal with … …

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SlimSurge Reviews 2024: Indulge in Your Cravings Guilt-free

Is trying to lose weight adding more stress to your already hectic life? As we try to keep up with life’s demands, the desire to lose weight can be compounded by our struggle to not only include exercise in our daily routine but also maintain a healthy diet. Enter SlimSurge. SlimSurge is the ultimate carb-blocking […]
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Why Was Diddy Raided? Investigation Stems From 2023 Lawsuits

Federal agents have swarmed his houses in LA, NY and Miami. …

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Baked Honey-Mustard Ham

This easy, 4-ingredient Honey-Mustard Ham recipe is made with honey, Dijon mustard, and a touch of brown sugar on a baked spiral ham. Honey-Mustard Ham Honey mustard is delicious on ham! This simple spiral ham glaze, with only 3 ingredients, balances the sweet and tangy flavors and complements the taste of the ham. It’s so […] …

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Chef Jackie Carnesi Brings Her South Texas Spirit to an Iconic Brooklyn Diner

We’re celebrating remarkable women in the worlds of food and design throughout Women Are Amazing Month (aka Women’s History Month, Food52-style). Is there a woman we should be profiling? Let us know. Shortly after Jackie Carnesi arrived in New York City fresh out of culinary school, she became a fixture at one of Brooklyn’s biggest restaurant empires, Roberta’s. She’s been tapped to lead equally impressive restaurants ever since. Following Roberta’s, Jackie became executive chef at Nura, where she filtered her experience and South Texas upbringing—she grew up on Tex-Mex and Mexican cooking, alongside the Southern staples of her Tennessee mom—through the lens of Indian cuisine. Though this was unfamiliar terrain at the time, she gladly, easily met the challenge (Nura became a Michelin-recommended restaurant under her helm). Read More >> …

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Colgate Campaign Challenges Unrealistic Beauty Ideals for the ‘Perfect’ Smile

The pressure to have a “perfect” smile is intensifying. In a recent survey by Censuswide and Colgate, nearly 65% of the Generation Z audience said pressure to have a perfect smile negatively affects their confidence, with over 85% expressing a desire to change their smile. Armed with these jarring stats, Colgate and agency partner VML… …

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