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The New Sound of Now: How Culture Evolves in Real Time
Music and culture rarely sit still.
Oct 25 • 
Jon Marshall
MTV’s Fall from Revolution to Residual
How a channel that changed music forever forgot the music itself.
Oct 19 • 
Jon Marshall
George Santos: The Collapse of a Manufactured Career
A former congressman’s rise on a web of lies ends in conviction, disgrace, and the uncertain search for redemption after the truth finally caught up to…
Oct 19 • 
Jon Marshall
Data Analytics and the AI Revolution: How Intelligence Is Redefining Insight
From Descriptive to Predictive, How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming the Language of Data
Oct 18 • 
Jon Marshall
The Croissant Effect: How Simple Compliments Travel Further Than You Think
From Parisian Boulangeries to Seoul’s Paris Baguette, the World’s Flakiest Metaphor for Kindness
Oct 18 • 
Jon Marshall
Puyallup, Washington: The Small Town With Big Taste, Hidden Nightlife, and a Lifestyle of Its Own
From Classic Comfort Food to Underground Culture, the Valley Town That Surprises Everyone Who Visits
Oct 18 • 
Jon Marshall
A Day in Hartville, Ohio: Food, Markets, and Small-Town Soul
Where Comfort, Craft, and Community Come Together
Oct 18 • 
Jon Marshall
The Inner Language of Awareness: Exploring “The Psychic Pathway” by Sonia Choquette
Reawakening Intuition in an Age of Noise
Oct 18 • 
Jon Marshall
Chicago Deep Dish: The Original That Needs No Comparison
A culinary creation born of boldness, not imitation, layered with tradition, flavor, and the soul of a city.
Oct 18 • 
Jon Marshall
The Tragedy of Humphrey Dumpty
Humphrey Dumpty wasn’t a tall man.
Oct 17 • 
Jon Marshall
The Quiet Repair: Bert and Ernie and the Weight of Addiction
How two lifelong friends learned that love sometimes means telling the truth that breaks you before it heals you.
Oct 16 • 
Jon Marshall
They Went Up the Hill, But Not for Water: The Real Story of Jack and Jill
Let’s begin with what no one ever told you: most of what we call history is just memory made convenient.
Oct 16 • 
Jon Marshall
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