by Catherine Mallers | Aug 12, 2020
A couple weeks ago I was having a conversation with one of my KIMBRA business partners. We were talking about how our social media game needs to be stepped up. I responded that a lot of what I’d say is considered political, which I try to keep off almost all my...
by Renee Silverman | Aug 7, 2020
The Summer of 2020 will be remembered by travel retailers as the summer of no travel; no camp duffels, no study abroad gear, no family vacations and potentially no back to school for some. So what is a travel store like Irv’s Luggage to do during a pandemic that...
by Shira Schwartz | Aug 7, 2020
What Every Parent Should Know About Remote Learning ___ By Shira Schwartz, www.schwartzeducation.com ● shiraraviv@gmail.com 773-209-6948 This is today’s HOT TOPIC!!! Remote Learning Remote learning can be challenging on many levels. Now that many parents may...
by Jill Burstein | Jul 27, 2020
The pandemic has thrown most colleges into a tailspin. Most are planning to reopen. But what JJB Educational Consulting is hearing is a mix of online and in-class learning. Seniors and freshmen will have priority for housing and classroom space. You might be living...
by Tammi Morgan | Jul 14, 2020
After I was finally diagnosed with Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory issues, medicines weren’t helping as fast as I thought they should, I started seeking out safer, toxin-free options for things like cleaning products and laundry detergent. This transition of household...
by Rachel Shine | Jun 2, 2020
It’s a hard time to be a mental health therapist. At this point, most of our severe life changes are nothing new—most of us have been stuck at home, isolated and struggling in a multitude of ways for a while now. But adapting to these changes as a therapist has been a...