inbusinessphx.com – No Ageism in Entrepreneurialism

As the fog of this war on the U.S. economy begins to clear, it looks as if one class of employees will be among the hardest hit by the pandemic — professionals and executives 50 years and older. And if that sounds familiar, it should. The Great Recession 12 years ago had a similar impact. This time, however, these typically highly trained employees who are at the top of their career game should embrace their new “interim” status.

There’s no question that the times we live in are unprecedented for everyone actively pursuing a career. Those of us 50-plus have to reach back to our parents’ generation when they were teens, just on the cusp of entering the workforce in the Great Depression, to witness this kind of unemployment.

As I write this in April, the latest figures have just been released with the total of the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits just shy of 29 million. By May, we’ll be well past the 30 million mark and counting. The number of jobs lost between March 15 and April 18 of this year wiped out all the jobs after the 2008 Great Recession — 12 years’ worth of job gain gone in a month. (That didn’t happen even during the Great Depression.)

Here’s another way to frame it: Less than half of working-age Americans will be earning a wage next month. These are uncharted waters we’re navigating. However, it’s clear now that the future lies with those who will adapt and even take advantage of the fact that their old jobs won’t be coming back.

Full article here: https://inbusinessphx.com/in-business/no-ageism-in-entrepreneurialism#.X48gy0JKjUK

edm.com – Introducing The Fluffy Cloud, The UFO-Like 360° Immersive Stage That Is Reinventing Live Performances

“Doing the same thing over and over is boring,” says Jorge Perdomo, creator of The Fluffy Cloud.

No, The Fluffy Cloud isn’t the name of a fancy new weather app or a pillow you saw on Shark Tank. It is a futuristic art installation that doubles as a formidable concert stage, towering 30-feet high and flaunting a 60,000-watt circular sound system and a dazzling centrifuge of 33,000 polychromatic LEDs. The Fluffy Cloud is a structure like no other, and that’s the point—its goal, Perdomo says, is to disrupt the live entertainment industry by creating something that blurs the lines of art and music to offer a truly immersive experience.

Full article here: https://edm.com/features/the-fluffy-cloud

fohonline.com – Enter “The Fluffy Cloud”

BROOKLYN, NY — An exercise in art and extreme engineering, The Fluffy Cloud was designed to foster a more interconnected space via the creation of the world’s first and only fully 360° sound and light experiences. From full-fledged festival-grade concerts, to small-scale family-friendly light and soundscapes, the goal is to create special connected experiences people will never forget.

Full article here: https://fohonline.com/newsroom/news/enter-the-fluffy-cloud/

 

bellamag.co – From Miss Universe To Published Author, Angela Martini Is Spreading LOVE HOPE LIGHT

Angela Martini is a model, turned life coach, turned author. Martini’s memoir, LOVE HOPE LIGHT, could not be more pertinent to the times we are living in, in a world where safety and the future is uncertain. Her book, which was just released in the U.S. after being sold out in her home country of Albania, guides readers through doubt, anxiety and fear.

Full article here: https://bellamag.co/from-miss-universe-to-published-author-angela-martini-is-spreading-love-hope-light/

thezoereport.com – 11 Low-Maintenance Hairstyles To Try If You’re Sick Of Ponytails

With nowhere to go, the opportunity to repair your possibly damaged hair is here. “Take this time to give your hair a break,” Justin Anderson, celebrity colorist and hairstylist whose clients include Jennifer Aniston and Miley Cyrus, and co-founder of dpHUE says. “Avoid over shampooing and gently cleanse and remove impurities with a hair rinse. It works without stripping the natural oils that are essential to the health of your scalp and hair.”

You should also be conditioning a little more, so that when you do return to the stylists chair, your hair is in optimal health.” Many of us could stand to deep condition more often, especially since a lot of us are not going to be able to see our stylists in the near future,” Taylor says. “I would recommend starting with a weekly deep conditioning treatment and going from there.”

Full article here: https://www.thezoereport.com/p/11-low-maintenance-hairstyles-to-try-if-youre-sick-of-ponytails-22926344

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