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Your Pain Relief Techniques Workflow for Real Results

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Muscle pain and tension have a way of taking over your day. Whether it’s a stiff neck from hours at a desk, tight hips from training, or chronic lower back aches that never fully go away, the frustration compounds when random remedies don’t stick. A structured pain relief techniques workflow changes that. Instead of reaching for whatever is closest, you follow a deliberate sequence of effective pain relief methods that build on each other, match your specific pain type, and actually move you toward lasting relief. Table of Contents Key takeaways Point Details Build a structured workflow A stepwise pain relief techniques workflow outperforms scattered, random remedies for muscle pain. Match method to pain type Pain relief is not one-size-fits-all ; matching technique to mechanism (tension vs. inflammation) determines success. Track pain with a diary Keeping a pain diary for at least two weeks gives you the baseline data needed to adjust treatments effectively. Introduce treatments one a...

1121 ? Tax Changes To Your Benefit: Tom talks Equipment Purchases 2026

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SUMMARY BY CHATGPT In Episode 1121 of the podcast Screw the Commute, Tom Antion explains how recent U.S. tax law changes can significantly benefit small business owners making equipment purchases in 2026. Main Topic: Tax Advantages for Business Equipment Purchases Tom discusses two major tax provisions that allow businesses to deduct equipment purchases much faster than in the past: 1. Section 179 Expensing This allows businesses to deduct the cost of qualifying equipment in the same year it is purchased rather than depreciating it over several years. Examples of qualifying purchases include: • Computers • Cameras • Podcast and video equipment • Business vehicles • Furniture • Machinery • Air conditioners • Security systems • Software Key points: • 2026 deduction limit: approximately $2.56 million • Deduction begins phasing out after roughly $4 million in purchases • Rules may vary by state • Users should always consult an accountant or financial advisor first 2. Bonus Depreciation Tom...

Fit Volatility: Pumping Iron Edition

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How do trends related to muscle building and loss contribute to Fit Volatility? I’ll give you three instances. 1 – Men Want Stronger Butts. A fresh WSJ article discusses where guys are now focusing their strength training efforts. The trend isn’t barrel chests and peaks on the biceps. Rather, it’s large quads and stronger glutes. As someone who has spent the better part of 25+ years inside the four walls of a gym, I could tell you the benefits of never skipping your squats, leg presses and deadlifts. Glute activation is a mandatory pre-requisite to generate power for these compound lifts. But now male business elites perceive strong legs and an upper back as a sign of longevity and health. Male actors see a chiseled rear end as a necessary line item on the acting resume. 2 – More Women Leaders Lift Weights Women’s health is re-writing its narrative after decades of operating under the assumption that women are just smaller versions of men. Resistance training for women is powerfully be...

TALKERS 2026: Radio?s Next Chapter Less Than Three Weeks Away

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The dynamic agenda is set for the 28th installment of the annual  TALKERS  conference that will take place on Friday, June 5 at Hofstra University on Long Island. The longest running and most important national talk media conference –  TALKERS 2026: Radio’s Next Chapter  – will feature more than 60 outstanding speakers in a power-packed day (8:00 am – 6:00 pm) chock full of existential industry takeaways and platform/career building networking opportunities. The conference is heading toward being an early sellout. Don’t be shut out! All sessions will take place on the state-of-the-art “Soundstage A” of Hofstra’s multi-award-winning Lawrence Hebert School of Communication and will be video recorded for later presentation and historic posterity on a number of prominent platforms.  In addition to the panel discussions, special presentations and keynote address, these recordings will also include one-on-one video interviews with attendees and spe...

An Inside Look at the House of Lords

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Some invitations are too fascinating to keep to yourself. Recently, I enjoyed the rare privilege of a private tour of the House of Lords with Richard Oliver Faulkner, Baron Faulkner of Worcester . Experiences like this remind me how fortunate we are to meet fascinating people who help us better understand the institutions that shape our world. Lord Faulkner is a long-serving Labour life peer , known for his work in campaigning, communications, and transport policy. Born in Manchester, he studied philosophy, politics, and economics at Worcester College, Oxford , a background that clearly prepared him for a lifetime engaged in public affairs. His early career combined politics and communications. He worked as a researcher and journalist for the Labour Party, served as a councillor in the London Borough of Merton, and stood as a Labour parliamentary candidate several times before entering the House of Lords. From 1977 to 1997, he was also a communications adviser to the British Railways ...

London From Summit Consulting Group, Inc. -- Alan Weiss, Ph.D.

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For Immediate Release: Dateline: East Greenwich , RI Sunday, May 17, 2026 ...

Dr. Anita Wadhwa: From Punishment to Belonging?Building a Houston That Chooses Connection

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Dr. Anita Wadhwa – Healing Through Belonging Dr. Anita Wadhwa is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Restorative Houston, where she is transforming how communities respond to conflict, accountability, and healing. A Harvard-educated educator, author, and restorative justice practitioner, she has dedicated her career to disrupting the school-to-prison pipeline through peace circles and youth leadership programs. Through restorative practices, she is building a Houston where belonging, dignity, and human connection become the foundation of lasting change. A teenager sits in the principal’s office for the third time in two weeks. The vice principal is writing up a suspension. The student is looking at the floor. There is no conversation about what happened, what he needs, or how to repair what broke. There is only the machinery of removal. A form gets signed. A parent gets called. The student goes home. Nothing changes except the distance between the school and the young person it wa...