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Longevity featured post, a Longevity Media favorite.
Longing for Spring's Sweet Cherry Kiss
Good morning, Vocal Media community, and happy Monday, February 24! Today is the last Monday of the month and since Spring is only weeks away, I dug up an old photo for the latest edition of my huddle. If you are anything like me and over the wintry weather then have no fear; a Cherry Blossom will bring you cheer!
By Marilyn Glover12 months ago in Longevity
This Weird-Looking Plant Is The Forest's Best-Kept Secret
Usnea is a lichen with a long history of medical usage, and if you don't know what it is or what it looks like, it's probably been hiding in plain sight. Because of its bushy, hair-like appearance, it is also popularly referred to as "old man's beard." It grows best in damp, shady places like coastal forests or forests near a freshwater source.
By Rootbound Homestead12 months ago in Longevity
Unwrapping the Heart of Valentine’s Day: Discovering Love Beyond Romance
Individuals have been mesmerized by the emotion of love since time itself began. It is a theme of books, poetry, music, and painting. Tens of thousands of tales have been born because of it, and it has fueled wars and revolutions. As opposed to other holidays that depend upon history, cultural tradition, or religious basis, Valentine's Day is the one holiday dedicated to commemorating love, the most intrinsic and universal emotion in humans. However, what makes love so seductive? How did Valentine's Day originate, and what does it mean? More importantly, why should we celebrate it with our family, friends, and loved ones? Let's look at this well-loved holiday's background, significance, and broader implications.
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Longevity
My Yesterday As An Elder Woman
First of all, I want to start by telling you this isn’t about every problem elder women have but rather just a few from yesterday. I woke up thinking it was Tuesday, and I had a group at New Leaf. I worked it out with another woman to do the group every other week and this was her week.
By Denise E Lindquist12 months ago in Longevity
World Cancer Day: Need for urgent and efficient action
In 2025, the international campaign “United by the Unique” proposed by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) invites us to think about the growing number of diagnoses and the impact that cancer has on the lives of each patient and their families. Confronting cancer requires unity, and the common cause that should guide us is the search for equitable and quality care.
By Viona Amindaabout a year ago in Longevity
Peace Found in Stormy Weather; Tearing Down Walls
Happy Monday, Vocal Media community, and welcome to another edition of my morning huddle, a year-long weekly feature! First, I apologize for not publishing last week. Work demands got in the way, interfering with my creative time. I spent plenty of time beating myself up as this project holds great personal meaning- then something happened that uplifted my spirit. The results of Vocal's New Year, New Projects challenge were posted and I was delighted to find my entry as one of the runner-up winners.
By Marilyn Gloverabout a year ago in Longevity
The Art of Kauai Photography: Techniques to Capture Paradise
Kauai, known as the “Garden Isle,” is one of the most stunning and photogenic islands in Hawaii. With its lush landscapes, dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and vibrant wildlife, it's no wonder photographers from all over the world flock to Kauai to capture its natural beauty. Whether you're a professional photographer or an enthusiastic traveller with a camera, capturing the essence of Kauai can be both rewarding and challenging. Here are some essential tips and techniques to help you capture the magic of this photographer Kauai.
By Luis Fonsiabout a year ago in Longevity
Understanding Micro-Retiring: A New Trend for Young People
The desire to take a break from work is something that we can all identify with. Regardless of your passion for your work, there are always moments when the stress becomes too much to handle and the temptation to take a break becomes too strong. To maintain their sanity, this generation of workers is choosing to put their mental health above all else, even quitting their jobs. The term "micro-retiring" is what we call it. Last year, they were expected to surpass Baby Boomers in the American workforce for the first time, changing the dynamics of the workplace and the culture of the modern workplace. According to estimates, 13% of retirees intend to return to the workforce in large numbers in 2025. More younger workers are going into "micro-retirement" as the movement. What does the term "micro-retirement" mean, and how can employers adapt to these conflicting trends?
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Longevity








