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Estate Planning: 5 Things to Consider

If you are preparing to draft your estate plan with your estate planning attorney, there are a variety of issues that you will need to think about before your documents can be finalized.

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Prior to drafting your estate plan, we recommend that you give some thought to the following items:

  1. How do you want your money and assets handled if you die? Do you want any restrictions? If you are married, do you want your spouse to handle all assets? Are you worried about your spouse remarrying and being influenced by the spouse? It is important to know how you want your money to be managed when you or your spouse dies, especially if you have minor children.
  2. If you have minor children, who will be their guardian? This is a very difficult discussion to have, but it’s better to make this decision than leave it up to the probate court. Many parents hope to avoid lengthy, emotional guardianship proceedings for their minor children.
  3. Upon your death, where do you want your money, house, etc. to go? Do you want it to go to family, children, friends, charities, etc.? And do you want it given all at once? Or staggered? We typically recommend distributing money to children at certain ages, instead of in a lump sum.
  4. Who will handle your affairs when you die? You need to appoint someone to be your trustee. This will be the person that you name to follow the instructions laid out in your estate plan regarding distribution or other plans you have set forth. This is usually your spouse first if you are married, then the most responsible person you know.
  5. Who will make decisions for you if you are incapacitated? Usually, married clients designate their spouse as their power of attorney for both health and financial issues. If your spouse is already incapacitated or predeceased you or if you are single, who would you want to handle these issues? It can be the same person, or different people, to handle medical and financial people.

These are some of the decisions you should consider.

We often help our clients walk through these decisions and provide further guidance as we draft their documents.

If you need help, contact us today.

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Carnivore Bagels – Maria Mind Body Health

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My easy recipe for Carnivore Bagels will blow your mind!

HOW TO MAKE CARNIVORE BAGELS

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The benefits of collagen and gelatin are amazing! Just eating my delicious Carnivore Bagels helps support skin elasticity & hydration, longer hair & nails, stronger bones & joints, faster recovery between workouts, increased flexibility, improved digestion, and it even keeps you feeling full and satisfied for longer!

Further Food Collagen Peptides dissolve instantly in any recipe, and Gelatin Powder naturally thickens recipes. It’s perfect for making my carnivore bagels have a chewy bread texture! It also makes dairy free ice cream, jello, sugar free gummies, no bake cheesecake, or panna cotta!

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Carnivore Bagels

Prep Time 5 min

Cook Time 20 min

Total Time 25 min

Course Beef and Lamb, Carnivore, Dairy Free, Nut Free, Poultry

Cuisine American, CARNIVORE

Servings 8 servings

Calories 187.4

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease 2 (4-hole) bagel pans and set aside.

  • Place the beef and the cubes of chicken into a large skillet. Sauté over medium high heat while stirring often until the chicken is cooked through and no longer pink.

  • Place the cooked beef mixture into a blender. Add the rest of the ingredients and puree until smooth.

  • Divide the mixture into the prepared bagel pans and bake in the oven for 16-22 minutes or until the bagels are cooked through. Remove from the oven and allow the bagels to cool in the pan before removing. NOTE: if you underbake them, they will shrink.

  • Store extras in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Can be frozen for up to a month.

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SpaceX giant rocket explodes minutes after launch from Texas – Business News

SpaceX’s giant new rocket exploded minutes after blasting off on its first test flight Thursday and crashed into the Gulf of Mexico.

Elon Musk’s company was aiming to send the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built on a round-the-world trip from the southern tip of Texas, near the Mexican border. The nearly 400-foot (120-meter) Starship carried no people or satellites.

SpaceX later said multiple engines were not fired as the rocket ascended, causing it to lose altitude and begin to tumble. The rocket was intentionally destroyed by its self-destruct system, exploding and plummeting into the water.

The 33-engine booster was supposed to peel away from the spacecraft three minutes after liftoff, but that didn’t happen.

Instead of a best-case-scenario 1 1/2-hour flight with the spacecraft taking a lap around the world, the whole thing lasted four minutes. It reached a maximum speed of about 1,300 mph (2,100 kph) and as high as 24 miles (39 kilometers).

Throngs of spectators watched from South Padre Island, several miles away from the Boca Chica Beach launch site, which was off-limits. As the Starship lifted off with a thunderous roar, the crowd screamed: “Go, baby, go!”

Musk, in a tweet, called it “an exciting test launch of Starship! Learned a lot for the next test launch in a few months.”

In the week leading up to the flight, Musk gave 50-50 odds that the spacecraft would reach orbit and not end up in what SpaceX calls a “rapid unscheduled disassembly.” He said not blowing up the launch pad would be a win.

“You never know exactly what’s going to happen,” said SpaceX livestream commentator and engineer John Insprucker. “But as we promised, excitement is guaranteed and Starship gave us a rather spectacular end.”

At liftoff, the rocket kicked up huge plumes of sand and dust on the pad. In Port Isabel, about 10 miles from the launch site, particles covered cars and other surfaces, said John Sandoval, assistant to the city manager. The only other report, he said, was a shattered window at a local business. “Yes, it shook, rattled and rolled,” said Sandoval of the rocket.

The Federal Aviation Administration said it would oversee the accident investigation, noting that no injuries or public property damage were reported. The agency also said that until it determines that there is no threat to public safety, Starships will be grounded.

The SpaceX intends to use Starship to send people and cargo to the moon and, eventually, Mars. NASA has reserved a Starship for its next moonwalking team, and rich tourists are already booking lunar flybys.

Despite the abbreviated flight, congratulations poured in from NASA chief Bill Nelson and others in the space industry. Retired Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield tweeted, “Huge accomplishment, huge lessons, onwards to the next attempt.”

“It fell somewhere between a small step and their hoped-for giant leap, but it still represents significant progress toward a reusable super-heavy lift rocket,” University of Chicago’s Jordan Bimm, a space historian, said in an email.

At 394 feet and nearly 17 million pounds of thrust, Starship easily surpasses NASA’s moon rockets — past, present and future. NASA successfully launched its new 322-foot (98-meter) moon rocket last November on a test flight, sending the empty Orion capsule around the moon.

The stainless steel Starship rocket is designed to be fully reusable with fast turnaround, dramatically lowering costs, similar to what SpaceX’s smaller Falcon rockets have done soaring from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Nothing was to be saved from this test flight, with the spacecraft — if all had gone well — aiming for a watery grave in the Pacific near Hawaii.

The futuristic spacecraft flew several miles into the air during testing a few years ago, landing successfully only once. But this was to be the inaugural launch of the first-stage booster with 33 methane-fueled engines.

SpaceX has more boosters and spacecraft lined up for more test flights; the next set is almost ready to go. Musk wants to fire them off in quick succession, so he can start using Starships to launch satellites into low-Earth orbit and then put people on board.

It was the second launch attempt. Monday’s try was scrapped by a frozen booster valve.

Jason and Lisa Flores drove down from Corpus Christi to watch the launch with their daughter, and noticed something was missing.

Lisa Flores cried seeing the liftoff and then realized, “It’s not working out the way it was supposed to.”

Elizabeth Trujillo, 13, wearing a “Star Wars” shirt and carrying toy binoculars, skipped school to see the launch from the beach with her mother and other relatives. The crowd cheered when Starship cleared the tower.

Despite the failed attempt, “it was worth it,” said Jessica Trujillo, Elizabeth’s mother. “Just hearing and seeing the view, the excitement of the crowd, it was priceless.”

“Practice makes perfect. They just got to practice some more,” she added.

The Power of Time – PHE America

(Article 3 of 5)

The Power of Time – PHE America
Dr. Aubrey Shaw [right] with her mentor, Dr. Sharon Stoll

[5-Part Article Series]

People with physical disabilities hold limited positions as scholars, teachers, or leaders in physical education, recreation, and sports. Perhaps the reason is that the field is flooded with able-bodied people who think they know best. But do they? Michael Oliver, imminent writer, and scholar argued that people with physical disabilities should be the only ones in the field of disability studies because they have a bodily experience with disabilities. The following five-part article series shares the perspective of a scholar in the field of sports disability who has his own physical limitations. In each article, he discusses a different issue a person with a physical disability faces in the profession of physical education, recreation and sport.


Part III: The Power of Time

I have heard able-bodied teachers say, “I don’t have time to teach inclusion.” I believe what they are really saying is the extra preparation is not worth his/her time. Fact: it does take more time to fully include students with physical disabilities in physical education, recreation, and sport. The very idea of ​​”giving more” time can be overwhelming. However, if pressed would these professionals argue that failing to provide inclusion actually denies their able-bodied students a truly challenging physical education experience? I believe that time is the real issue and but I also believe every student, able-bodied or not, can have a great experience.

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We live in a fast-paced able-bodied society. When able-bodied professionals become experts they will create general physical education lessons plans for the able-bodied class in a timely way. But what happens when they have a student with a physical disability who wants to fully participate in the activity? The teacher then must take the time and create adaptations for the student to succeed. As a person with a Traumatic Brain Injury, I understand it takes more time.

I grew up around able-bodied individuals in my house, at school, and when playing sports. I have the mindset of an able-bodied person and I believe I can do anything. Growing up with my physical limitations, however, I was always in a world of rush. I myself believed I was behind everything, and I was consistently trying to keep up because I knew it would take me more time. I was worried I did not have enough time, just like teachers worry they might not have enough preparation time. I would think to myself that I did not have enough time to complete a physical task, and then I would stop trying. It wasn’t until my doctorate program that I learned to slow down. My mentor understood the concept of time and that it takes time to include a student with a physical disability in the classroom. She understood the importance of being a mentor and took the extra time that I needed because of my Traumatic Brain Injury.

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A teacher must make time for students with physical disabilities to be successful and when they make the time the benefits are never-ending. By my mentor taking the extra time that I needed, I knew I was worthy and capable of doing tasks that I never imagined I would be doing. Physical education teachers and coaches who take the extra time are heroes to students with physical disabilities. Those students have found someone who sees them as worthy of time. These teachers are willing to teach and coach them. Taking the time will be life-changing for you, the professional, and for the student with a physical disability. Take the time, you won’t regret it.


Follow the 5-Part Series this Month

Leading as a Scholar with a Physical Limitation

  1. Don’t Judge Me by My Gait
  2. I Am Not an Object or Incompetent
  3. The Power of Time
  4. If You Cannot Do It – Can You Teach It? (June 23rd)
  5. Just Talk to Me (June 29th)

This series was written by Aubrey Shaw, Ph.D. and edited by dr. Sharon Stoll (University of Idaho)

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Applications Now Open for Small Business Wildfire Relief Program

Small businesses impacted by the evacuation orders related to recent wildfires can now apply for support through the Small Business Wildfire Relief Program.

“We’ve seen many businesses, even those directly impacted, step up to help their communities during their time of need,” said Premier Tim Houston. “But we know that an unexpected closure can still have a significant impact on small businesses. This funding will help address some of that financial stress.”

The program will provide a one-time grant of $2,500 to small businesses located in the mandatory evacuation zones related to the recent fires in Halifax Regional Municipality and Shelburne County.

Applications and information on eligibility are at: https://beta.novascotia.ca/small-business-wildfire-relief-program . Business owners with questions can email SBWRP@novascotia.ca

Quick Facts:

  • types of eligible businesses include restaurants and licensed drinking establishments; fitness, recreational and leisure facilities; independent retailers; wholesale operators; manufacturers; licensed fish processors; personal services; repair services; accommodations; independent gas retailers; self-regulated and unregulated health professionals; live performing arts venues; construction; private daycares
  • active charities may also apply
  • to be eligible, businesses must have stopped operating because they are within the mandatory evacuation zones related to recent wildfires
  • the program is expected to cost up to $1.5 million
  • on May 29, the government announced $500 for each household required to evacuate because of the wildfires


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Top 5 Reasons Not to Have an Estate Plan

We often hear many reasons why people do not have an estate plan or why they are putting off creating their estate plan.

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Here are the top five reasons why people don’t have an estate plan (and why these reasons shouldn’t prevent you from doing your estate plan today):

  1. I don’t have enough money, property, etc. Estate planning is not just about assets. Estate planning is a way to protect your wishes, in the event of incapacity. If you have young children, estate planning allows you to choose their guardian, something should happen to you. Estate planning also allows you to direct medical and financial care, should you become incapacitated. Further, most people have more assets than they realize. Estate planning is for everyone, no matter the size of your estate.
  2. I’m too young, I’ll worry about it later. We hear this often. Unfortunately, life can change in an instant. No matter how old you are, you could be involved in an accident or have an unexpected health issue. It is essential to get documents in place to protect you. While your documents may change over time, having foundational documents in place will help you later on.
  3. I’m scared to talk about it. We understand. Talking about incapacity and death is not fun. However, once your estate planning is done, it will give you incredible peace of mind. It also allows you the ability to think about it and have documents in place before an emergency occurs. We help our clients have the difficult conversations and put their minds at ease with tailored solutions to their matters.
  4. I did it online. Online estate planning can lead to a lot of issues. Online documents may not be the correct documents for your state or situation. They might not be legal, if they are for a different state and may fail to have the appropriate language. They are also not likely tailored enough to help best protect your interests and your assets. Online estate planning can lead to lengthy and expensive probate battles.
  5. It’s too expensive. We know that estate planning comes with an upfront cost. However, this cost is much less than if your estate has to go through probate. It also allows you to make a plan for your assets, instead of letting the state decide where your assets go upon your death. Estate planning also provides you peace of mind by letting you decide who will get to make financial and healthcare decisions on your behalf. Good estate planning will help you protect your assets in regards to tax liability, future disputes and probate court costs. Upfront planning can save money in the long run.

None of the above reasons should keep you from completing your estate plan. It is always better to do an estate plan now, and update it in the future if need be.

We can help you determine what documents are best suited for your situation and help you get tailored language in place to protect you, your wishes, your family, and your assets.

If you need help deciding if you need an estate plan, contact us today!

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Groundbreaking New Book by Prolific Author Bo Bennett: A Deep Dive into AI-Driven Business Marketing – Written by AI

Groundbreaking New Book by Prolific Author Bo Bennett: A Deep Dive into AI-Driven Business Marketing – Written by AI

BOSTON, June 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Bo Bennett, founder of BookMarketing.pro and acclaimed author of over a dozen books, including the bestseller “Logically Fallacious,” announced the release of his latest book “Artificial Intelligence, Real Profits: Mastering ChatGPT-4 for Business Marketing.” Notably, this book is a testament to the revolutionary power of AI, as Bennett wrote it almost exclusively with artificial intelligence, even crafting the marketing materials and the audiobook in his voice using AI technology.

Bennett’s background spans programming and technology, and he holds a PhD in Social Psychology. His diverse background and deep understanding of technology, human behavior, and self-publishing have uniquely positioned him to explore AI’s potential to transform business marketing. Bennett has used AI for various aspects of writing and marketing his new book, including creating the book description, keywords, selecting the categories, and even writing this press release.

“Artificial Intelligence, Real Profits” is a comprehensive guide designed to demystify AI-driven business marketing, providing actionable techniques and real-life examples. It aims to help entrepreneurs and marketers leverage the power of AI to maximize their profits and success. It’s not just about AI but about leveraging AI in a way that augments human creativity and productivity, as Bennett has demonstrated in creating this book.

Bennett demonstrates how AI can be a powerful tool, even transforming the publishing industry more profoundly than the internet has. “AI is going to change the publishing industry more than the Internet has. Mark my words,” said Bennett.

In this groundbreaking book, Bennett employed AI to assist in creating the topics and, through carefully crafted prompts, got the AI ​​to write the book he envisioned. This innovative approach makes “Artificial Intelligence, Real Profits” stand out among other books in the field. “As an industry professional and a prolific author, it not only blows my mind that I created this book, all marketing materials, and audiobook (in my own voice) in about 8 hours, but that with the help of AI, this is probably better than anything I have written on my own,” Bennett added. “After all, who is more qualified to write about AI than AI?”

Bennett’s primary goal with this release is not just to sell more books, but to raise awareness about AI’s transformative potential in the publishing industry and to inspire other authors to explore the possibilities. He encourages readers to read the book and the media to contact him for interviews.

Company / Source: BookMarketing.pro
Contact Person Name: Bo Bennett
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 1 978 522 6530
Website/URL: https://www.BookMarketing.pro/

About Bo Bennett: Bo Bennett is the founder of BookMarketing.pro, a business that has been helping self-published authors for over a decade. He is also the author of over a dozen books, including the bestseller “Logically Fallacious.” His latest book, “Artificial Intelligence, Real Profits: Mastering ChatGPT-4 for Business Marketing,” explores the revolutionary potential of AI in business marketing and the publishing industry.


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2023 Business Marketing Predictions With Strategist Zontee Hou

What will happen to marketing in 2023?

I had the opportunity to sit down with Zontee Hou, President and Chief Strategist at Media Volery, to talk about what she sees as the future of marketing in 2023 and beyond.

Zontee Hou is a passionate marketing advisor and speaker. She’s the founder of digital marketing agency Media Volery and Director of Strategy for Convince & Convert, founded by industry leader Jay Baer.

What is so striking about Zontee Hou and her work is that she lives the premise that the measure of great content is results. Content has to serve the customer before it serves the company, and Zontee is truly one of the best in the world at making this happen,” offers Jay Baer, ​​bestselling author of six marketing books.

Hou brings over 15 years of experience in the marketing industry to her work with brands ranging from the IMF to Fidelity to Caesars Entertainment. She was one of LinkedIn’s 16 Marketers to Follow in 2021 and she’s consistently named one of TopRank’s most influential content marketers and top B2B marketers.

“Zontee Hou guides our clients to content marketing excellence through expertise and precision. She takes a customer-centric approach which allows clients to be future-looking and confident in the strategic direction,” suggests Kelly Santina, President at Convince & Convert.

Hou has been a faculty lecturer at Columbia University and adjunct lecturer at the City College of New York. And in a previous life, Zontee was also a podcaster, a crafts and hobbies personality, and has been seen on PBS and the Martha Stewart Show.

She shares how content consumption is converging, how brands can use content to achieve their goals, and the most important thing to remember about an audience.

Goldie Chan: You are immersed in the marketing world every single day. So I’d love to hear what you think will be the trend for the next year for 2023 or maybe even 2024.

Zontee Hou: It’s no secret that AI is changing the way we not only create content, but also how we parse and digest information at scale. We are at a moment when it’s possible for even small companies to access big data with relative ease and truly learn about their audiences. For example, you could go on ChatGPT and ask what’s most important to nurses when choosing the right shoes to buy or what Millennial pet owners value most in their pet insurance. The tool will summarize some of the most common considerations for you and give you context for each.

That fact, combined with the fact that customers rate personalization and emotional connection as vital to their customer experience expectations, means that content marketers must create messaging, content and resources that speak to our audiences’ specific needs and considerations. If your messaging and content don’t speak to particular psychographics, consideration stages, or past customer interactions, you’re missing out. That’s what my talk at this month’s MarketingProfs’ Shakeup B2B Virtual Conference will be about.

Whether you’re a B2B or B2C company, personalization and emotional resonance based on your audience’s unique situation has to be at the center of your marketing and your customer experience.

Chan: What made you interested in getting into marketing?

hou: My first job out of college, I worked in the marketing department for one of the biggest craft companies in the US, So I was in first wave podcasting, I had a top 10 crafts and hobbies podcast on iTunes from 2007 to 2013. I mean like really early podcasting. We were doing influencer marketing before there was a term for influencer marketing. We pioneered online virtual “make-along” events. It was a real opportunity to become grassroots in the world of content marketing before it was really a discipline—that shaped the way I look at content marketing now.

Because even though most of the work that I do is as an agency owner and a consultant, I’m really knowledgeable about how to actually create that content on the fly, with not much of a budget. So when I work with companies, I’m always talking to them about how we can really get the most out of that content to achieve their business goals. The reason that I really enjoy content marketing is that it’s about speaking to people in a way that’s truly valuable to them and focusing on their motivations, their behaviors, their needs.

Chan: How do you like to think about storytelling and how does it fit in with the content and the customer journey?

hou: What’s absolutely essential is that our content and our storytelling have to be audience-centric. If we’re not making the audience the hero of the story and then positioning the brand as a trusted advisor or a resource to the audience, then we’re really doing our audience a disservice because they don’t want to hear a story where the brand is the hero. That’s not interesting to them. That’s an advertisement. There is no value in content that does that.

There are so many brands that still don’t get that, and that drives me absolutely crazy because that content will never be something that people would share and pass along to someone else. People want to share and pass on information that serves them, that they relate to, that they identify with, that they see themselves in, that helps them to achieve something.

In addition to telling an audience-centric story, I also think it’s important for companies to think about how to measure their storytelling and customer journey. Data helps us tell a stronger story internally about what works and what doesn’t. It also helps us connect the dots about what resonates with our audience. If you’re not thinking about how the audience behaves based on what they’ve seen, heard, and touched, then you’re missing an opportunity to help them get more out of the brand relationship. Again, it goes back to this idea of ​​personalization—customers want to engage with brands that understand where they’ve been and where they’re going next.