“Nothing says ‘I have f— you money’ quite like commissioning a mosaic of ‘Finding Nemo’ into the swim platform of your megayacht,” quipped Oriana Schneps, a yachting influencer based in Fort Lauderdale.
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Would she ever use AI tools for songwriting? Not in a craft so distinctly human: “I want to continue to exercise my brain—to fight, to push through, to find the words," said @SarahMcLachlan. (via @wsj)
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***I'm not being rude, I'm just on deadline.***
Where can I get this on a shirt? And sorry to all the folks receiving emails from me from today that lack a "Hi _____" and full sentences.
Happy to write about what Conrad Hilton of @HiltonHotels dubbed "the Greatest of Them All" for @TIME's World's Greatest Places 2025.
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“Early detection can make a life-saving difference, turning a potentially serious condition into something easily manageable,” says Dr. Shoshana Marmon, assistant professor in the department of dermatology at New York Medical College.
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“When I'm as prepared as possible in any situation, I'm less nervous,” says Sheri Langston, a licensed professional counselor and director of Rocky Mountain Therapy Group in Denver. Therapy is no exception. (via @TIME)
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Yes, you should schedule your annual physical. (via @TIME)
...they’re important for catching “silent” disease early and treating it before it leads to a bigger problem, says Dr. Erika Kalabacas.
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Psychotherapists and psychologists share the single piece of advice that has changed their own lives for the better. (via @time)
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“You can’t prevent breast cancer, but mammograms help you take some control,” says Dr. Nina S. Vincoff, chief of breast imaging at @NorthwellHealth in New York. (via @TIME)
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#PR do you ask journalists for their cells before desksides? Maybe I'm in the minority but I'd really rather not share my cell and get texts from unknown numbers with updates; most ppl have smartphones now so please just email me if you're delayed/early/whatever. #journorequest
“People should sit down and be like, ‘OK, who do we know?’” Emmy Gimenez said. “Had I not asked, we wouldn’t have known who could help.” (via @nytimes)
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“It's okay to feel anxious. It's okay to feel sad,” says Gilly Kahn, a clinical psychologist based in Atlanta. “Even these emotions are a meaningful part of life—and without them, we wouldn't have happiness or excitement.” (via @time)
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Interviewed the #HARO founder for the @nypost, and raise your hand if you're a journalist or #PR who misses journalism's greatest listserv.
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For the @nypost I wrote about how you don’t have to fly transatlantic to get a taste of la dolce vita this summer. Definitely adding Catskills' treehouses to my list first. @ILoveNYPR
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“It is important for people not to be embarrassed about seeking help for anal and rectal problems,” says Dr. Greenwald. “As I always say, don’t die of embarrassment.”
(via @TIME // edits by @mandyoaklander)
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Proofing ledes matter:
Little's mom was stunned after she learned her daughter, who recently celebrated her 39th birthday with her family, had died after her car plunged over a mountainside in Arizona.
"It was such a blessing to have that experience,” mom Jinger, tells @people