A home is supposed to be a safe haven for its residents. But dangers lurk in nearly every room of a home. Parents may be quick to safeguard against burn risks, electrical outlet exposure and even common household items that can prove poisonous if ingested, but it’s easy to overlook the potential hazards posed by furniture. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that hundreds of fatalities occur each year in the United States
How to Build an Online Course, Creating Content Part 2 by Kim Shiver
Category: Article, Business Tidbits
by Kim Shiver, M.Ed, Speaker, Communications Strategist As we sheltered-in-place over the past months, many people found time to consume new content. Aside from binging Netflix and checking the media for COVID-19 updates, there was and continues to be an increase in online content consumption including online courses. In last month’s article, I shared why now is a good time to focus on content creation to help your business. One type of content that
by Angela Bozorth, When I was a young child I remember my babysitter would watch a soap opera called “As the World Turns”. Several years later, on a holiday break my mother and I were watching television when that very show came on. I was surprised when Mom told me she used to keep up with her favorite show the best she could for a working girl until real life became more dramatic than
Supermarkets and other food merchants are allowed to stay open as “essential” retailers amid the mass shutdowns prompted by the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Along with banks, gas stations and takeout restaurants, supermarkets are among the few places that people are allowed to visit to procure the necessities of everyday life. Even with social distancing and other precautions in place, grocery stores remain high-traffic locations. As a result, many people feel concerned about how





