@KhaliaBraswell This episode warrants a meetup with my therapist. I found myself upset at Jax in the beginning... It took me thru a rollercoaster because I'm always team girlie
FACT CHECK (Share this as much as the misinformation!)
CLAIM: Undocumented Haitian immigrants are stealing and eating people’s pets in Springfield, Ohio.
TRUTH: Absolutely false!
- The woman featured in the video is not Haitian; her name is Telia Ferrell, and she’s a U.S. citizen who has been a registered voter for six years.
- The Springfield Police Department confirmed they have received zero reports of pets being stolen or eaten.
- The body-cam video in question was not filmed in Springfield, Ohio, but in Canton, Ohio.
- Ian Miles Cheong, a controversial online personality, has played a key role in spreading this rumor. He has been involved with Russian state-run media, is based in Malaysia, living in Vatican City, and has no known affiliation with Springfield or this incident.
Let’s stick to the facts and stop the spread of harmful rumors!
Being obsessed with happiness can make us unhappy.
Joy doesn't arise from ruminating about our emotions. It comes from immersing ourselves in worthwhile experiences.
Happiness is not a goal to pursue. It's a byproduct of leading a life of meaning and engagement.
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Watched "The South got Something to Say" documentary last night at the #MaconFilmFefestival I truly appreciated the art of how the story was curated. It needs to go in a time capsule of some sort.
🤝 Celebrate National Coworking Day on August 9 at Rosa Parks Square for the inaugural Middle Georgia Coworking Day! Join our community to #network, #collaborate, and share #ideas 💡 Get the details here: https://t.co/N8ymfHf4Aa #CoworkingDay#MiddleGeorgia#Macon
Introducing the Macon Inclusive Innovation Ecosystem Dashboard, a groundbreaking tool developed in partnership with Orange Sparkle Ball
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The best place to relax is near water.
After just 2 minutes of viewing water outdoors, blood pressure and heart rate drop. It's more calming to look at a lake, pool, or stream than trees or grass.
Beaches are popular for a reason. Wider bodies of water bring more tranquility.