Having More Isn’t Always Better
By Joree Rosenblatt We all want more of the good things in life. Who wouldn’t? As soon as we have a taste of something delicious we are reaching for the next bite. When visiting a beautiful vacation destination, we say, “I can’t wait to come back,” often forgetting that you are actually still there. There [Read More]
5 Apps to Help You be a Boss
Most of us spend hours (and hours) on our phones and computers, so isn’t it about time our devices start working for us? In an era where there are apps to improve every aspect of your life, from weight to finances, it makes sense that there should be some technology to help better that tiny [Read More]
Travel Happy With Google Flights
Google Flights is making it easier to book the perfect flight and keep your gadgets connected and powered on during cross-country getaways. The company has announced a new partnership with flight-rating service Routehappy that will bring those details and others to Google Flights search results. When planning a trip, the site will now clearly indicate whether or not [Read More]
Radio Show Recap: New Exciting Apps
It’s estimated that $143 billion dollars will be spent on apps this year. Trends range from mobile e-commerce, utility apps and new and improved social apps. Even if you’re not a coder or have an engineering background, you can still create a successful app. But how do you rise above the noise and the clutter [Read More]
You Need Just Ahead for Your Next Road Trip
This just in: You no longer need a guidebook to take your next great road trip. Instead, make your way around the country's greatest national parks with an audio guide from Just Ahead, a new app that turns your smartphone into a tour guide. Using GPS, the app pinpoints your location on the road and tell [Read More]
How to Turn Your Child’s Digital Photos into Lasting Memories
By Holly Rust As a child who grew up in the 70’s and 80’s, my parents didn’t have too many inexpensive options to capture all of our first milestones, family vacations, and everyday life moments. We were, however, able to take our obligatory Olan Mills holiday family portraits, and our yearly Life Touch school photos. [Read More]
Radio Show Recap: Women Empowerment & Unplugging
Tanya Schevitz of Reboot talked about the upcoming National Day of Unplugging coming up this March 6th-7th: “The last time I actually unplugged for 24 hours was last year’s National Day of Unplugging. It’s hard.” “The National Day of Unplugging is a reclaiming of the traditional day of rest. The Sabbath.” “We’ve reached the tipping [Read More]
Radio Show Recap: Content Creation
90% of books are rejected by the first paragraph. Only 2% of books are based on the entire book. 30% of the Top 100 books on Amazon are self-published. Yesterday Randi discussed publishing and how to keep a captive audience with Ben Parr, author of Captivology: The Science of Capturing People’s Attention as well as [Read More]