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Beauty And Style On Pinterest: Ideas For Every Generation

The idea that someone should or should not wear something or do something at a certain age is offensive. Authenticity and individuality are the hallmarks of fashion and beauty today. Pinterest is used by women of all ages to find inspiration, identify what works for them, and transform that inspiration into their real lives (and their wardrobes).

When we looked at the style and beauty searches that women of different generations made on Pinterest, we found out Pinterest account of the brand Sézane that we have more things in common than we think. Whether you’re young, old, or have a particular beauty preference, it’s clear that style and beauty trends are on the rise. We want to tell you in no uncertain terms: authenticity has no age. Don’t miss our “style board for all ages” (and everything else that we are going to tell you) to see it with your own eyes.

Style Begins With:

What do all ages have in common in terms of style? Fashion on the streets! The street wear trend will always be in style no matter what age you are (+245%), if you’ve passed the forty-year mark (+308%), or if you’re over fifty (+265%). Even though it isn’t the most searched for among women over 60, they still do the odd search for “fashionable sneakers,” at up to 316%.

Inspiration From Around The World:

Pinterest attracts people who are looking for trends and styles from around the world that fit with their lifestyles. “Modern style with a hijab” searches rise by 1745% among users in their twenties and thirties, “casual style with a hijab” searches increase by 244% among users in their forties, “Korean fashion trends” searches rise by 1075 percent and 934 percent, respectively, for the twenty and sixty year old generations and “Parisian chic” searches rise by 1745% among users in their forties. No matter how old you are or where you live, Pinterest is the best place to find inspiration, because billions of ideas come from all over the world.

If you see a product within a Pin, zoom in on it (or use the visual search crop icon) to see where it can be purchased or what similar products are available. Keep scrolling to see more inspired looks to complete your look.

Adorable And Sassy:

The number of searches for “artistic makeup” is up 106% and 142% in the respective age groups for women in their twenties and thirties. Pinterest is mainly used by women to get to know one another and express their personalities. A good way to do this is to use their face as a canvas. Meanwhile, women over sixty are seeking a natural makeup (+77%). On the other hand, women in their twenties are more likely to opt for a 1960s style, with (+59%) bold makeup. The older the woman, the more bold the makeup.

Makeup:

Women in their late thirties and forties search for “makeup videos” (up 131% and 150% respectively) and older women, who look up “eye makeup tutorials” (74% and 140% respectively). The results of these studies confirm that women of all ages look to Pinterest for makeup advice and to improve their looks… It’ll also boost their self-esteem!

Pro Tip From Pinterest:

We announced a new feature this week that will let you try on products using Pinterest Lens (augmented reality technology) using the Pinterest camera (Lens). By using this feature, you will be able to discover and try products before making a purchasing decision. You can purchase each lipstick by clicking on the pin and going straight to the retailer’s website. There is a version of Try it available in the United States and an international release is set for later this year.

Women aged ten to twenty prefer “braided ponytails” (+593%), women aged forty to fifty prefer “handkerchief hairstyles” (+204%), and men aged fifty to sixty prefer “shaved haircuts” (+237%).

SAFARI RETREAT IN AFRICA

NEW WELLNESS SAFARI RETREAT COMPANY MAKES SPLASH IN AFRICA

For years wellness influencers have taken their show on the road to beautiful settings in the Caribbean and United States, but now The Safari Retreat company is giving wellness travelers the chance to combine the serenity of Africa with the exhilaration of a safari for one of the most unique travel offerings available.

The Safari Retreat company is the premiere wellness retreat company in Africa. Founder Becky Robertson came up with the idea to bring retreats to Africa to take advantage of the almost mystical quality of the land. Robertson’s family has offered traditional safaris for more than 35 years.

“I grew up in the safari business and saw first-hand how Africa awed, inspired and changed our guests,” she said. “I thought there was no better setting to offer transformative wellness retreats. Our programs allow people to disconnect through nature and the wild to reconnect with themselves physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.”

The Safari Retreats couldn’t be more timely as the Global Wellness Summit named adventure wellness travel as a Top 10 Trend for 2022.

The Safari Retreats are held at personally vetted mid-range and luxury safari lodges in the private and off the beaten track region of Laikipia. Lodges such as Lewa Wilderness, one of Kenya’s oldest and most private safari experiences, Borana Lodge and El Karama offer incrediable wildlife settings and experiences, with the chance to see the Big 5 at many locations. The Safari Retreat works with some of the top wellness influencers in the world to bring yoga, Pilates and mind/body retreats to Africa. The retreats blend the wellness programming with daily safari activities including; game drives, safari walks, horseback safari expeditions and camel rides. Each retreat includes all accommodations, meals, and transfers and travel within Africa.

For 2022 The Safari Retreat is pleased to offer the following retreats:

All Safari Retreats are designed to take people out of their comfort zones to allow them to have a-ha moments that truly change the way they think about themselves and their internal stories. Through adventure, slowing down and attuning to nature people are primed to have a transformational experience that goes far beyond simply traveling to Africa to view “The Big 5.”

About Safari Retreats

The Safari Retreat Company is Africa’s premiere choice for wellness safari travel. Working with personally vetted safari lodges in Kenya and East Africa, Safari Retreat Company combines the adventure of a traditional safari with wellness programming offered by the world’s top wellness influencers. Combining the serenity and beauty of Africa with transformative program, guests leave with a different mindset and an adventure of a lifetime in their memory.

Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa

Wyoming Guest Ranch Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa Celebrates 100 Years of Adventurous Getaways

Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa is celebrating a milestone 100 years in July 2022, creating memorable vacations for guests at its stunning lakeside location deep in the Wyoming backcountry of the Shoshone National Forest since its construction in 1922 as a stopover for travelers to Yellowstone National Park. While the lodge has evolved over the past century, for decades it has provided an exclusive, all-inclusive resort experience, offering a rustic yet luxurious escape near Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole that combines Western pioneer-era charm with modern amenities.

The year was 1922: President Warren G. Harding spoke at the dedication of the newly commissioned Lincoln Memorial. Construction began on the original Yankee Stadium. The Girl Scouts started making their very first sugar cookies to sell door to door, and Prohibition trudged on. Meanwhile, the year also saw the creation of a much-needed stopover for travelers heading to Yellowstone National Park, a comfortable haven for outdoor adventure in a perfect mountain destination. The resulting Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa celebrates its centennial anniversary this July. Initially called the Two-Gwo-Tee Inn, the Shoshone word for “spear,” the 100-year-old lodge is nestled in the Rocky Mountain wilds of Wyoming adjacent to 300-acre alpine Brooks Lake. That ideal location quickly helped the original remote inn transform into a dude ranch and then into the luxury guest ranch and all-inclusive resort it is today.

“From the beginning, the mission of Brooks Lake Lodge has been to offer guests an out-of-this-world escape where they can engage with the outdoors in ways that allow them to relax and recharge,” says Brooks Lake Lodge General Manager Matthew Tousignant. “The fact that we are now delighted and grateful to celebrate 100 years of hospitality is testament to the continuing need for true immersion in the natural world, which is becoming increasingly difficult but more critical than ever before.”

Hidden away in Shoshone National Forest but within easy driving distance to Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park, and Jackson Hole, the 25-acre crowd-free property seamlessly blends its pioneer-era foundation with modern amenities. For instance, the main lodge, constructed in a record four months in a Western Craftsman architectural style in keeping with Yellowstone’s “Parkitecture,” has been carefully preserved. Décor details evoke the grandness of the time – magnificent stone hearths, antler, and wagon-wheel chandeliers, plush leather furniture, stained-glass windows – while simultaneously offering current-day comforts such as sink-into feather beds, state-of-the-art spa treatments, freshly prepared and locally sourced gourmet meals and free Wi-Fi.

The views from the property’s perch at 9,200 feet above sea level just one mile from the North American Continental Divide – and including the Pinnacle Buttes, Austin Peak and Brooks Mountain – could not be more jaw-dropping, inviting visitors into the surrounding natural playground for the range of outdoor adventure that is the hallmark of this all-inclusive getaway. The breathtaking setting with its majestic mountains and endless evergreens even compelled Bryant B. Brooks, the seventh governor of Wyoming and Brooks Lake’s namesake, to write in 1889 upon his discovery of the valley, “Among the fir and pine there glistened a lake … what a sight! I stood closer that day to nature’s heart than ever before.”

Summer and winter activities on the property and in the more than 2 million neighboring acres of pristine national forest and mountain-ringed farmland focus on connecting guests of all ages with the area’s natural abundance and include such authentic and immersive experiences as:

  • Horseback riding along trails and in the arena with experienced wranglers, as well as on glamping-style overnight pack trips complete with backcountry golf, hiking, and fishing; Hiking for all skill levels, from short nature trails to summitting an 11,000-foot peak;Year-round fishing for trout in Brooks Lake, complete with the chance for guests to have their catches brought back to the lodge to be cooked up for dinner; Canoeing around the stunning Brooks Lake; Archery lessons and target practice with expert instructors; Skiing and snowshoeing on miles of groomed trails or into the backcountry; Expert-guided wildlife excursions; Stargazing tours of the pristine Wyoming heavens; and Snowmobiling into the nearby forests, including 2 million acres of scenic terrain.

At day’s end, guests – who are treated to the highest level of service that can only come with a 1-to-1 staff-to-guest ratio – can enjoy a restorative treatment in the relaxing Rocky Mountain Spa, designed to replicate the National Historic Register of Places-designated main lodge and featuring a tranquility room, dry sauna, fitness center and 11-by-14-foot hot tub with incredible mountain views (spa treatments priced separately). They also can peruse the ever-expanding collection of Western fine art and sculpture before retreating to the handful of lodge rooms – individually decorated with handcrafted lodgepole pine furnishings and goose-down comforters – or private cabins sporting wood-burning stoves and inviting sitting areas, each ensuring a quiet and restful stay.

In addition, all guest meals are included: The chef serves hearty Western breakfasts every morning, filling lunches at noon and gourmet dinner nightly in the homey Great Hall, as well as Governor’s Tea with hors d’oeuvres for a pick-me-up in the cozy, fireplace-centered Tea Room. Meanwhile, the Cowboy Bar within the lodge serves up an extensive selection of spirits along with fun and casual nighttime entertainment, echoing the charming and wholesome atmosphere of a bygone era.

Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa will celebrate its centennial with a grand open-to-the-public party that will take place at the lodge on Saturday July 2, 2022 (check the Brooks Lake Lodge website for details; no overnight reservations are available for July 2).

About Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa
Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa, a 100-year-old historic guest ranch is located in Wyoming’s Shoshone National Forest near Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park, and Yellowstone National Park. Surrounded by evergreen forests next to alpine Brooks Lake, the exclusive, all-inclusive Rocky Mountain resort offers five-star service, luxury accommodations and gourmet dining. The lodge enjoys frequent media acclaim, including as a “Top All-Inclusive Family Resort in the U.S. by Reader’s Digest, and one of the “20 Best All-Inclusive Resorts in the U.S” by U.S. News & World Report in 2021, the best place to “Lean into Winter” by Travel + Leisure in 2020 and a 2018 “Best Lake Resort” by National Geographic Traveler. Brooks Lake Lodge is in partnership with Shoshone and Bridger-Teton National Forest and is an equal opportunity employer and provider. For additional information and reservations visit their site or call 866.213.4022. Follow Brooks Lake Lodge on Facebook and Instagram.

Big Sean × Drai’s Nightclub

Last night, NFL superstar Patrick Mahomes highlighted his whirlwind bachelor party in Las Vegas at Drai’s Nightclub, located on the 11th story rooftop of Cromwell in the center of the Las Vegas Strip. Joined by a hard-partying group of about a dozen friends, Mahomes took in an explosive performance by multi-platinum artist Big Sean, who surprised the soon-to-be wed Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback by bringing him on stage along with his teammates, Travis Kelce and Orlando Brown Jr., at the end of his show.

It was hard to tell who was more excited, Mahomes or Sean, as both seemed equally thrilled to meet the other. Mahomes was seen dancing to songs like “Bounce Back” and ”Clique” from the “Kings Table,” Drai’s premiere VIP booth with luxe accommodations and unbeatable views of Drai’s LIVE’s full-length concerts.

Mahomes and his friends toasted his upcoming nuptials to fiancée, Brittany Matthews, over rounds of Clase Azul Tequila and stayed late into the night.

Drai’s also welcomed rap star Fabolous for an epic, full-length live concert on Friday. The Grammy and BET-nominated rapper jumpstarted the weekend with a sensational performance featuring top-charting hits like “Into You” and “You Be Killin Em.”

Drai’s is the only nightclub in Las Vegas that offers full-length concerts by today’s hottest artists. Every weekend, the Drai’s LIVE concert series brings big names like Gucci Mane, Rick Ross and 2 Chainz to the rooftop of The Cromwell, with unforgettable performances set to the stunning backdrop of the lights of the Las Vegas Strip. The upcoming Drai’s LIVE concert lineup can be found HERE.

Drai’s Nightclub is open Friday and Saturday from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Tickets and VIP table reservations are available on the website at  www.draisgroup.com. Other special requests are available by emailing info@draislv.com.

About Drai’s Beachclub • Nightclub

Drai’s Beachclub • Nightclub takes entertainment and nightlife to new heights in an unmatched setting – 11 stories high on the rooftop of The Cromwell with dazzling views of the Las Vegas Strip. Drai’s Beachclub is a 30,000-square-foot oasis with multiple pools shaded by 10 towering palm trees, a variety of cabanas and bungalows, and two full-service bars. Inside, Drai’s Nightclub is a 25,000-square-foot palatial, multi-level club with an expansive dance floor, massive LED lighting systems, and modern technology featuring more than 7,000 square feet of the most state-of-the-art high-definition LEDs in production, including a towering 80-sided LED disco ball – the only one of its kind. Drai’s Nightclub is home to Drai’s LIVE, an unprecedented concert series that provides fans with the opportunity to see full-length performances by top performers like Wiz Khalifa, Future and 2 Chainz in an up-close setting unlike anything else in the world. Drai’s is located at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Boulevard. More information, including reservations, tickets and hours, is available at DraisGroup.com. Follow Drai’s on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram – @draislv, @draisbeachclub.

About The Cromwell

The Cromwell – named a Top 10 “Best U.S. Casino” by USA TODAY 10BEST Readers’ Choicerecipient of the Forbes Travel Guide Recommended Awardand the first standalone boutique hotel on the famed Strip – brings an exclusive, luxury lifestyle hotel experience to the Las Vegas Strip, focusing on hospitality, amenities and personalized service. The Cromwell is the first hotel in Las Vegas to offer mobile key technology for digital, keyless entry to rooms via the guests’ iOS devices. Located on the bustling corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road – directly across from Caesars Palace – The Cromwell keeps it intimate with 188 rooms including 19 suites, a personalized virtual concierge service named Ivy, a 40,000-square-foot casino, Bound – the elevated hotel lobby bar, Interlude – a casino lounge featuring live entertainment, award-winning GIADA – the first-ever restaurant by celebrity chef and television personality Giada De Laurentiis, Drai’s Beachclub • Nightclub – a 65,000 square-foot rooftop pool and nightclub with day and nightlife experiences boasting open-air, panoramic views from 11 stories above the iconic Las Vegas skyline, and Drai’s After Hours – located at its original home beneath the boutique hotel. The Cromwell is operated by a subsidiary of Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: CZR). For more information, please visit thecromwell.com  or the Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas media room. Find The Cromwell on Facebook and follow on Twitter and Instagram. Must be 21 or older to gamble. Know When To Stop Before You Start.® If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-522-4700 ©2021, Caesars License Company, LLC.

Photo Credit: Radis Denphutaraphrechar

Bitcoin or Oil: Where to trade this year? 

Following the World Health Organization’s (WHO) war against the pandemic, many governments launched substantial fiscal and monetary stimulus measures to prevent financial repercussions. The US government stepped in at significant levels that covered a wide range of preventive measures, leading to around $2.3 trillion package designed to support specific financial markets, local and state government, and households and employers. Now we see the U.S. government lobbying in excess of $3 trillion. It has helped protect many more American-based people from pandemics and their impacts. According to Wall Street, we have a lot more generous packages that can help haunt the market and end up doing more harm instead of doing it well. Experts like Larry McDonald have been warned about the cobra effect that can help save the economy as well as cause the economic collapse. You can explore websites like the official trading website and find out more about them.

Bitcoin and Crude Oil 

Several high-end stubbornness inflation and the market may find some cobra effect in the past year. Most asset classes now end with the comfort level. Bitcoin, together with crude oil-based investors, now enjoy returns that can help with previous metal-based investors that are seen coming with the year to forget. Bitcoin, with investors based on crude oil, benefits from better yields. In the meantime, too many investors based on precious metals are seen coming up with the same.

One of the critical things is that too much comes with the predictions of experts who can help get the markets perceived to be related to the same thing. If you look at the S&P 500 factors, they are 2.3 per cent. Bitcoin is now down 11 percent at an excessively rapid rate. On the other hand, you can find oil and metals to stay as one healthy commodity. Also, we’ve seen investors attracted to gold and silver in a major way. It was mostly the traditional investors who invested their money in those metals. However, some people then came forward to invest in crude oil, and now more people have a tendency to digital currencies, especially Bitcoin.

Bitcoin 

The coin has remained the most neglected by most people on Wall Street and even by the top financial institutions. However, Bitcoin and digital coins eventually earned a good buzz around the market. With close to three years of a bad market, we’ve seen Bitcoin and other digital coins earn a good buzz around it. Bitcoin even touched around $70,000 last year, and so people who invested in the coin would get a good return on it. We have seen a good surge of these coins on exchanges like Coinbase. Also, Wall Street has gained an enormous push regarding Bitcoin and other digital coins. Listing seems to go very far in the market, and we’ve seen high returns from listing. We saw great players like Tesla, Square, Visa, JP Morgan and PayPal investing big into the play. However, bitcoin has crashed in recent history, with its value decreasing by 50%. However, this is a vicious cycle, and we can see that it will return with high costs.

Crude Oil 

We’ve seen a good return on oil go up to about 56.4% of the market. In addition, many oil companies benefit from high returns in 2021, and good times will continue this year for crude oil. You can also trace the origin from above with gas and oil as you see the trace. For many years, we have seen Wall Street capitalize on oil and gas companies that have added liquidity to financial targets to achieve a good outcome. We can see that investment has now fallen to 60 per cent by 2014.

Conclusion

So when we hear the question bitcoin or oil? The answer might be both or one of those. Bitcoin is on the rise and has even beaten petroleum in many ways. But at the same time, its volatility brought it back to normal, and then oil is increasing.

Black Directory in Fashion

Leading Racial Justice and Fashion Leaders Launch First-Of-Its-Kind Directory of Black Professionals in the Fashion Industry

Color Of Change’s #ChangeFashion Initiative and Black In Fashion Council Will Provide Brands An Easy Way To Hire Black Talent 

Color Of Change and IMG’s #ChangeFashion and Black In Fashion Council announced the launch of the BIFC x #ChangeFashion Directory, the first directory focusing on increasing opportunities for Black professionals in the fashion industry. This project is the first resource to be released from #ChangeFashion to help organizations execute the goals laid out in the #ChangeFashion Roadmap. The Roadmap seeks to empower fashion industry allies to embark on the journey of systematically addressing inequity and the exclusion of Black talent.

The directory currently houses the profiles and resumes of over 300 Black professionals, featuring Black-identifying photographers, makeup artists, set designers, and more with a geographic reach that expands across the world. Brands want to make a commitment to racial justice, equity, and inclusion and our Roadmap provides a guide to do so. The directory allows brands to move beyond statements of solidarity to create an industry that fully embraces diversity and inclusion. Currently, the directory will only be available to brands that sign on to the #ChangeFashion Roadmap and have committed to working with Color Of Change to achieve racial equity within the fashion industry. 

“Performative activism for racial equity needs to go out of style,” said Amity Paye, Senior Director of Communications at Color Of Change. “Black people and people of color continue to push the fashion industry forward both in the spotlight and behind-the-scenes —  yet the legacy of the industry is one of racial exclusion. This directory is an invitation for the industry to easily hire Black talent and professionals after taking a pledge to commit to racial justice. Black people are not a trend to flaunt whenever it’s socially impressive. With this directory, we are calling on the industry to #ChangeFashion by moving from rhetoric to action, and by investing in Black talent and careers.”  

“Too often, we hear from brands that they can’t find Black talent or that their rolodex of talent needs to be more inclusive, but they don’t know where to begin,” said Lindsay Peoples Wagner and Sandrine Charles, Co-founders at Black In Fashion Council. “We are incredibly passionate about eradicating this problem and being a resource for companies to use a more diverse roster of talent and know that resources like this will make a significant impact in the industry.”

“We cannot create meaningful change without analyzing and overhauling the systems that brought us here in the first place,” said Romola Ratnam, SVP of Social Impact at Endeavor. “With this directory, we are further democratizing industry access by providing brands a comprehensive resource to change their hiring practices and ensure there is diversity both in front of and behind the camera.”

Along with being a resource for any brand committed to addressing historical racism and systemic inequality, it also aims to help fashion organizations and companies truly change the status quo, break patterns and set new norms that empower, finance, and reward Black people in the industry. There are no excuses as to why there is not an increased presence of Black artists and talent in the fashion industry. This directory will help the industry include more Black people, putting them at the center of the work. 

Learn more about the directory HERE

Color Of Change is the nation’s largest online racial justice organization. We help people respond effectively to injustice in the world around us. As a national online force driven by over 7 million members, we move decision-makers in corporations and governments to create a more human and less hostile world for Black people in America.

#ChangeFashion is a vertical within the Color Of Change #ChangeIndustries initiative dedicated to eradicating racism in the fashion industry. In partnership with the Black In Fashion Council, IMG, and Joan Smalls, its goal is to rally companies and talent across the fashion industry to restore equity and advance racial justice by moving from rhetoric to action.

Black In Fashion Council is a group of editors, models, stylists, media executives, assistants, freelance creatives, and industry stakeholders aiming to build a new foundation for inclusivity in the fashion industry.

Endeavor is a global sports and entertainment company, home to the world’s most dynamic and engaging storytellers, brands, live events, and experiences. The company is composed of industry leaders including entertainment agency WME; sports, fashion, events, and media company IMG; and premier mixed martial arts organization UFC. The Endeavor network specializes in talent representation, sports operations & advisory, event & experiences management, media production & distribution, experiential marketing, and brand licensing. 

IMG is a global leader in sports, fashion, events, and media. The company manages some of the world’s greatest athletes and fashion icons, owns and operates hundreds of live events annually, and is a leading independent producer and distributor of sports and entertainment media. IMG also specializes in licensing, sports training, and league development. IMG is a subsidiary of Endeavor, a global entertainment, sports, and content company.

Twelve Tips for Making New Friends

Meeting new people is more challenging for some people. You may get nervous about starting a conversation or wonder where to find friends outside of your daily routine. If you’re looking to cultivate personal relationships, check out these tips for making new friends that anyone can use to create a social circle.

1. Open Your Heart

Connecting with someone requires opening your heart and becoming vulnerable. You won’t make those essential connections with people if you’re holding back your true self. It can be scary to think about, but it’s a risk worth taking.

Keep your mind open to this vulnerability, and you’ll find yourself getting along with people even if they’re different than your other friends. You can always head home to spend time by yourself and recharge your social batteries after opening your heart to a new companion.

2. Join a Club

You might picture grade school or college organizations for young people when you think of a club. They also exist for adults who aren’t in school, so think about your hobbies. There are always local groups for people who love to do things like reading, knitting, gardening, drawing and other commonly shared activities. A quick internet search will reveal different ones based on your interests.

3. Add Volunteering to Your Schedule

Finding people who care about the same issues as you is one of the best ways to make new friends. You’ll share core values that stand the test of time, so meet people at volunteer events. Consider how you want to put your skills to use and if your community has any pressing needs. You’ll find people ready to help who will likely form friendships over your shared experience and passions.

4. Find an Accountability Partner

Friendships also form when people bond over goals. Anyone recovering from addiction can find an accountability partner to share and strengthen their recovery journey. This type of friendship will provide solace, motivation and encouragement when you’re experiencing something other friends may not understand. You’ll make this type of connection through support groups, either in person or online.

5. Take Your Dog Out

Pet parents have a unique opportunity to meet friends at the dog park. Grab a Frisbee or tennis ball and head to a local park this weekend. You’ll find other dog owners and have an instant ice breaker subject to talk about. It’s a stress-free way to create bonds without struggling to find something to discuss or a shared interest.

6. Remember to Stay in Touch

Once you meet someone new and want them to stay in your life, remember to stay in touch. Communication works both ways. If they give you their number or connect with you on social media, they shouldn’t be the only person in the relationship to reach out with a quick text or direct message. Anyone who struggles with maintaining friendships can set up reminder notifications once a day to stay in touch and avoid accidental lapses in communication.

7. Get Involved With School Groups

College students and parents with grade school kids can get involved with school groups to meet friends. Parent-teacher associations and clubs will expand your social circle right away. You’ll also gain long-term connections because the school that’s the center of your daily routine is also a significant part of your friends’ lives.

8. Practice Your Listening Skills

Relationships fall apart when people don’t listen to each other and hear what the other person is saying. Practice your listening skills with family members or loved ones while you’re making new friends. Empathizing and never interrupting are significant steps you can take to strengthen any new friendships and make them last a lifetime.

9. Say Yes to Hanging Out

Social anxiety might make it challenging for you to agree to activities with friends. Unless there’s a legitimate reason to stay home by yourself, push yourself out of your comfort zone by saying yes to invitations more often. Even if you only agree to a quick phone call or video chat, you’ll become more comfortable in social situations by practicing saying yes to your friends.

10. Make a New Profile

Sometimes people feel uncomfortable making new friends because they lack self-confidence. You can meet friends even if you don’t want to put yourself out there by creating a new profile on a social media site. A blog or other account that doesn’t have your full name or photo may give you the confidence to chat with others based on your shared interests. You can choose to open up at your own pace as you get to know them.

11. Take the Initiative

No one forms friendships if they wait for people to approach them first. You’ll have to take the initiative to start conversations or create opportunities to get to know others. Ask a co-worker to join you for lunch sometime or make a spontaneous phone call to someone you miss. If they value your relationship or want to develop your friendship, they’ll respond positively because you show how much you care.

12. Avoid Creating a Timeline

Healthy friendships take time. Friends that start with love bombing and intense connections usually burn out because it’s not a manageable emotional state for either person involved. Avoid pressuring yourself to reach certain relationship milestones on a deadline as you meet potential friends.

You won’t have a best friend after hanging out a few times. People need time and shared experiences to foster lifelong relationships. As long as you enjoy chatting with someone and feel valued without overextending yourself, your bond will last the test of time.

Making New Friends Is Easy

Now that you’ve read these tips for making new friends, start meeting people this week. Whether you eat lunch with a new co-worker or strike up a conversation with a stranger at a volunteer event, you’ll connect with others who have shared interests or life experiences. It’s all you need to spark fantastic friendships that can last a lifetime.

Think Wireless Technology is Safe? Read the Fine Print Warnings

Cell phones, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi toys instruct users to keep devices away from the body

The Environmental Health Trust  is advising consumers to pay attention to the fine print warnings on wireless devices and toys which say that devices should not be touching the body. Wireless devices expose people to a type of radiation called radiofrequency, or RF.

The EHT has developed a page of “Fine Print Warnings” that it has gathered on RF exposure warnings for best selling wireless phones, cell phone tech (Apple Airpods, Fitbit, GoPro and Apple Airtag,) and 19 toys including Wi-fi Barbie and Wi-fi Barbie Dreamhouse. The site also includes TVs, “Smart Home Tech,” laptops and printers, gaming, watches and technology used for and around infants. All these products state they emit RF radiation and most recommend a distance of 5m to 15 mm for cell phones and around eight inches for printers, routers and smart speakers. 

Examples from EHT’s Fine Print Warning Page:

  • Apple iPhone 13: Warnings include, “iPhone is evaluated in positions that simulate uses against the head, with no separation, and when worn or carried against the torso of the body, with 5mm separation…to reduce exposure to RF energy, use a hands-free option, such as the built-in speakerphone, headphones or other similar accessories.” 
  • Amazon Echo Dot (4th Generation) Kids Edition:“It is advised to use the Products in such a manner that minimizes the potential for human contact during normal operation… this device should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm between the radiator and your body.”
  • Apple Watch Model A1553: “When placing Apple Watch near your face, keep at least 10 mm of separation to ensure exposure levels remain at or below the as-tested levels.”

These hidden warnings were a key part of a major federal lawsuit EHT recently won. Although EHT has repeatedly requested that the FCC (the U. S. government agency with authority)  update it’s RF rules- unchanged since 1996- so that all wireless devices are tested in body contact positions, rather than with a separation, the FCC made a decision in 2019 that “this is unnecessary” and that it “ ensure[ed] that relevant information is made available to the public.”

EHT argued that most people were fully unaware of these fine print instructions. In fact, studies show that if cell phones and wireless devices are in body contact positions (without a separation distance), the RF exposure can violate U.S. government safety limits. Some phones were found to violate limits up to 11 times the safety limit when the cell phone is pressed to the body. 

EHT and over a dozen others then sued the FCC and received a favorable ruling. The Court  ordered the FCC to revisit these RF testing procedures as well as the safety limits for wireless RF radiation. 

 “Most people are not aware of these instructions. Even more importantly, wireless safety limits are now 25 years old. So we recommend keeping even more distance than the manufacturers instructions. It is best to choose devices without RF emissions,” said Devra Davis, Ph.D., president of EHT, and an epidemiologist and toxicologist who has presented findings before Congress on the dangers of wireless radiation. Davis was also instrumental in having smoking banned from planes and she was part of a Nobel Peace Prize team on climate change. Davis continued, “the wireless industry will tell you that there’s no harm from wireless but that’s not what the many peer-reviewed scientific studies or a growing group of experts will tell you. The fine print on wireless technology is clearly warning users to keep the devices away from direct body contact.”

“They’re warning users to keep the device away from the body,” explained Davis. “Go out and observe how people carry their phones—they’re typically tucked into a pocket (close to the body); carried in a bra (within close tissue contact); in an armband (body contact) and some people talk on them with the phone up against the head—dangerous proximities for radio frequency wireless.”

There are a growing number of home devices and children’s toys that use Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and the instruction manuals state that the devices can expose people to RF radiation. “Wireless technology in the hands of children is particularly dangerous,” warned Davis. “Their brains and bodies are even more vulnerable than adults.They have thinner skulls and research has found children absorb the radiation deeper into their brains, which are more sensitive and still developing.  Children hold wireless devices and toys up against their small bodies so the radiation is more easily absorbed into their head and body.”

“No one is testing for the multiple exposures from the myriad of devices we use all at once. For example most people have a phone, laptop, Wi-Fi mouse, speaker and printer right next to them at work. Yet companies only test one device for RF at a time,” stated Theodora Scarato executive director of EHT. “When cities like San Francisco and Berkeley tried to ensure companies informed consumers not to keep cell phones near their bodies via cell phone right to know laws, the wireless industry sued, arguing the information violated their free speech rights.” 

There are a large number of credible, peer-reviewed published studies in academic journals on the health issues posed by public growing use of technology. A 2019 review concludes that the science is substantial enough for physicians and health professionals to warn the population that having a cell phone next to the body is harmful, and to support measures to reduce RF exposures. A 2021 review by the Pusan National University of Korea found cell phone radiation can damage sperm and the scientists conclude “male cell-phone users should strive to reduce mobile phone use to protect their sperm quality.”

Last August, the U.S. Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia Circuit ruling in favor of EHT ordered the FCC to explain why it ignored scientific evidence showing harm from wireless radiation as well as revisit the RF test procedures. 

The court held that FCC failed to respond to “record evidence that exposure to radiofrequency radiation at levels below the FCC’s current limits may cause negative health effects unrelated to cancer.” The court also said that the agency demonstrated “a complete failure to respond to comments concerning environmental harm caused by RF radiation.” The court found the FCC ignored numerous organizations, scientists, medical doctors who called on them to update its 1996 human exposure limits for wireless radiation. 

Hugh S. Taylor, M.D., who is president of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine said,  “And if I were someone who’s considering pregnancy, or someone who is pregnant or mother of a young child, I think it’s just important to move that cell phone away from you and not be exposed to that radiation any more than possible.” Taylor is also professor and chair of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at Yale School of Medicine and chief of obstetrics and gynecology at Yale-New Haven Hospital. His published research on prenatal exposure to cell phone radiation was cited in EHT’s court filing. His research findings have been pivotal in demonstrating harm from RF radiation exposure. 

For more information on the Environmental Health Trust, go to www.ehtrust.org

The Next Generation of Plant-Based Is Here

By: Abbot’s Butcher

Whether you call it plant-based or vegan, the trend of not eating animals has radically evolved over the decades. From the granola-crunching hippies of the nineties who got hooked on Diet for a New America to the angry vegans of the 2000s flaunting “I’m Not a Nugget” tees, the plant-based lifestyle hasn’t always been the cool thing to do. But just like Britney, plant-based is back, and it’s got massive public and celebrity support. Why? Simply put, vegan food is better. It’s better for the environment, definitely better for the animals, and arguably better for your health. And these days, it actually tastes better thanks to the culinary innovation of plant-based entrepreneurs. One of these companies is forging a new trend in the industry—beyond the Impossible and Beyond products commandeering seemingly every fast-food chain and independent brewery menu. Abbot’s Butcher is the next generation of plant-based meat, and here’s why you should get on board. 

We really need to eat more sustainably

Most people don’t think about suffocating greenhouse gases, manure pollution, or the massive land requirements for raising livestock when they bite into a spicy birria taco. It’s a bit of a killjoy to connect the dots between what we eat and the impact it has on our environment, but the reality is, it really does. An Oxford University study cites that eating vegan is the single most impactful way an individual can reduce their environmental impact. So yes, your seemingly insignificant decision to have sausage on your pizza or grilled chicken on your salad does add up. 

How? Over fourteen percent of the global total greenhouse gas emissions come from animal agriculture. In the US, 25 percent of the nation’s total agricultural emissions come from enteric fermentation—aka cow burps and farts. Speaking of, the nearly 94 million cows in the US create a ton of waste—literally. The waste from a 2,500 herd of cattle is equivalent to the waste of a city the size of Minneapolis. And all that waste sits in what the industry calls manure lagoons—giant vats of open excrement so uncontrollable that the USDA grants a limited amount of seepage into the surrounding earth and waterways. 

Sorry if this ruined your taco experience. The good news: plant-based meat sidesteps the massive contributions to greenhouse gases and the repulsive manure lagoons. And Abbot’s Butcher makes Ground “Beef,” “Chorizo,” and Chopped Chick’n, so you can still enjoy that taco or meaty salad. Win. 

Is plant-based meat healthier?

The short answer is yes—no matter what brand you’re eating, plant-based meat is free of harmful cholesterol, natural and artificial hormones, and cancer-causing inflammatory compounds (remember, red and processed meats are considered Group 2A and Group 1 carcinogens—yikes). Beyond these basic health attributes, there’s a massive range in health benefits (or detriments) across the variety of brands. 

The first iterations of plant-based meats—like Gardein and Lightlife—were largely soy and wheat-based. We’re not bashing soy, but more so the use of soy protein isolate. It’s essentially soy that’s been chemically treated to isolate the protein of soybeans. Plus, because over 90 percent of the soy grown in the US is genetically modified, you’re likely eating soy that’s been chemically treated and grown with pesticides. That’s just not something we like to think about when chomping down on a vegan chicken nugget. 

After 2010, the second wave of plant-based meat emerged. Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods swept up loyal fans by collaborating with fast-food chains, celebrity chefs, professional athletes, and full-on celebrities. The addictive Impossible Whopper and surprisingly spot-on Beyond Orange Chicken at Panda Express redefined what plant-based could be, but then we looked at the ingredients. Canola oil, natural flavors, methylcellulose—what even is that? It’s a laxative, but some companies are now listing it a “plant fiber” to not scare consumers. The second wave of vegan meat may taste great, but it’s at the expense of engineered ingredients with questionable health consequences. 

Abbot’s Butcher is the next generation of plant-based meat, bridging the gap between taste and nutrition. It’s free from soy, gluten, natural and artificial flavors, and multi-syllable ingredients. And so far, it’s the only one that can make these claims. The brand uses thoughtfully sourced pea protein to build 15-18 grams of protein in each of its foods. The rest is a mix of spices, vegetables, and extra virgin olive oil—that’s it. Abbot’s Butcher’s Ground “Beef,” “Chorizo,” and Chick’n are made with clean, Non-GMO Project Verified ingredients, meaning you won’t regret your dinner the morning after (raise your hand if you’ve had stomach issues after eating a Beyond or Impossible Burger. Yep, been there). 

Plant-based meat finally tastes good

Adjusting our lifestyle to benefit the environment and our health hasn’t always been easy or convenient. If you want to eat whole, plant-based foods, there’s a lot of cooking and meal prep involved, and we’re not all for that. The second generation of plant-based meat ushered in convenience and improved the taste and texture of its vegan predecessors, but it sacrificed quality ingredients to do so. The reality is, few are willing to give up the foods they love for the sake of their health or the environment. Tacos are just too good. The solution? Make better plant-based meat. And Abbot’s Butcher has done just that. The texture is spot-on, and the flavor is so satisfying. When you can eat the “Chorizo” by the spoonful, you’ve picked a winner. 

The future of food is definitely trending plant-based, but it’s no longer enough to just make a burger or nugget that tastes good. It has to make you feel good, too, and Abbot’s Butcher is doing just that. 

Find Abbot’s Butcher at a retailer or restaurant near you. 

Plant-based recipes inside of 360 MAGAZINE.

BLACK IN COLOR

Provides a Digital Space for Black Artists

Can’t get enough of Black History? 

Check out BLACK IN COLOR, a new online platform that recognizes and celebrates contemporary Black Artists and their works!

Too often artists are not appreciated until they are gone, and BLACK IN COLOR is building a community of Black Artists to help talented creatives increase their visibility and raise awareness around their works, while helping them monetize and build their brands.

Launched in January 2022 by entrepreneurs Lola Wood and Candice Tasker, Black In Color is a collective of Black artists who want to share and showcase their works with the world. 

Through online exhibitions, featured artists highlights and curated walk throughs, Black In Color provides a meaningful access point for the public to view and discover various works of art by Black artists, and in doing so, Black In Color helps Black artists connect with a global network of art collectors and enthusiasts!

About Black In Color:

Black In Color (BIC) is an organization founded by Candice Tasker and Lola Wood created to provide a platform for Black artists and their works. BIC provides a space that identifies and amplifies artists of color so they too can be seen, appreciated, experienced, and valued. BIC highlights remarkable talent with artistic works containing central themes of identity, activism, and cultural influence, working to create a group of art world professionals who empower one another to achieve mutual success, while bringing awareness to important issues that impact the community. To date, BIC has collaborated with various artists, including Maria-Lana Queen, Janet Pickett Taylor, and Robin Holder, to name a few, and the list is only getting longer.