humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Bi-son
When I lived on our farm we had all sorts of creatures running around. From litters of kittens, cats we saved from run down buildings; goslings whom were abandoned on the pond, to my beautiful bison, who's mother passed away while giving birth. I’ll never forget the call I received from my step-dad, “Would you like to come mother this baby buffalo?” I was living in the city at the time, so it was a big commitment to just drop everything and move back home. But, it was also the chance of a life time.
By Kendra J. Anthony5 years ago in Journal
Writing
During the summer of 2019 I began to write again. Largely fiction because you can do whatever you want in your world. There is something therapeutic and calming about that fact. No one can discourage you or tell you that what you are writing about is “stupid,” “silly,” or “unimportant.” Writing again became a passion when I took a creative writing class in my final semester of community college (spring 2019). When I was younger, I had always been loosely interested in writing, but I did not know enough about the basics to get started. After the completion of this class, I not only felt empowered to begin writing my own material, but I realized that it helped me in bringing out emotions that I had been suppressing for a long time. Therefore, I am not exaggerating when I say that writing has done so much for me, so I am forever grateful.
By Justin Higgins5 years ago in Journal
Dr. Prem Reddy - The Epitome of Medical Entrepreneurship
Life as an entrepreneur begins with an awareness of subsisting opportunities to impact a community of people. In the world of healthcare, the acuity to deliver cogent resolutions that influence the lives of patients makes an individual an entrepreneur.
By britney spear5 years ago in Journal
Dr. Prem Reddy - The Epitome of Medical Entrepreneurship
Life as an entrepreneur begins with an awareness of subsisting opportunities to impact a community of people. In the world of healthcare, the acuity to deliver cogent resolutions that influence the lives of patients makes an individual an entrepreneur.
By britney spear5 years ago in Journal
every three days
Sunday - March 21, 2021 Today my main goal was to relax and take it easy. Although puppy therapy is the best, and I mean THE BEST, sometimes it’s a lot of work when I just don't have the energy to do anything. I’ve been a little overwhelmed lately with my emotions, my job, and my brain and getting to spend the day without a lot of that stress was the first sigh of relief that I have had in... a long time.
By Emmalee Edwards5 years ago in Journal
A little note of thankfulness.
I mean, where to begin with this one. On this day of remembrance there is much to reflect on from the last twelve months. Friends, family, and companionship. An incredible NHS and an amazing vaccine rollout. So, in addition to these things and people which I have often taken for granted, here are three other things I personally am thankful for since COVID changed our lives.
By Mike Dalley5 years ago in Journal
Diversity
Businesses owned by people with a minority ethnic background are two to three times more likely to close due to the combination of COVID and the lack of a sufficient government response. Why is this the case? According to government statistics published in 2018, only 5.4% of small to medium sized enterprises are owned by black and minority ethnic leadership. The proportion of BAME ownership, and BAME employment, is higher in sectors like health and social care, education, food and hospitality and accommodation, which are more vulnerable to lockdown-related pressures. BAME employment rates in some of these sectors are also higher.
By Mohammed Din5 years ago in Journal
The Process of a First-Time Writer
As soon as I put up my first article here on Vocal, my feed was filled with “how to be a writer,” “freelance writing jobs,” and “monetize your writing,” suggested reads. I read through the ones that seemed like they contained real information versus just a click-baity title. Side note: If I start writing clicky-baity titles and the content doesn’t live up to it, please reach out. It could be a coded message for help. I want to write pieces with substance and that are informative or convey a point. That’s fantastic, right?! Now I know what I want! So what are the steps I’m taking to get there?
By Rachel L. Reges5 years ago in Journal
Does Racism Exist In Canada?
Does Racial Discrimination exist in Canada?? It's hidden underneath the dirty welcome mat thats at your front door. It holds all the secrets of those who hid behind their lies. It could be your neighbour, Mom, Uncle, Grandmother, Grandfather, your close friend, your manager/supervisor. You would never know because they hid it so well. Until you catch them slipping.
By Niccenikki5 years ago in Journal







