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| Dear Friend:
“If you do a good job for others, you heal yourself at the same time, because a dose of joy is a spiritual cure. It transcends all barriers.” Ed Sullivan (September 28, 1901 - October 13, 1974)
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| | Roots Travel - Connecting with family history by exploring America’s parks and gateway communities.
The Brutalists - Mick Cripps, founding LA Guns member, talks about his new rock band The Brutalists, and their self-titled debut album.
Conversation - Nashville artist EG Vines makes a statement about empathy, compassion, and a greater understanding between people.
Where the Rain Falls - Kimia Penton’s new album is a soulful celebration of self-compassion, authenticity and emotional healing. |
| | Pass the Poutine - A twist on the classic Canadian dish, Chef
Jeremy Manley shares his recipe for Braised Short Ribs Poutine.
Ginger Date Wontons - A tasty global recipe featuring Medjool dates,
walnuts, lemon rind and crystallized ginger. Harassment in Hospitality - Ward Heinrichs outlines workplace
harassment and discrimination cases in the film, tourism and hospitality
industries.
Life Cycles – How Neil Killion’s simple formula of overlapping 12 year
cycles can spell success in both romance, families, friendship and career.
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| | See the latest issue of Parks & Travel Magazine and of Big Blend Radio & TV Magazine, and keep up and with all things Big Blend at BlendRadioandTV.com and NationalParkTraveling.com, as well as on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
Have a wonderful fall weekend!
Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith Big Blend’s mother-daughter publishing, radio and travel team; along with Priscilla - Big Blend’s pink sock monkey travel mascot. |
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