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If you recently picked up a Ninja Creami, you probably bought it with one goal: making rich, decadent ice cream that fits your fitness goals.

Unfortunately, many first-time users end up disappointed (including yours truly). They mix a standard protein shake, freeze it, spin it, and end up with a powdery, crumbly mess that feels like eating sweet snow. Your expensive...


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Hey ISTE family! If you’ve hung out with me at conferences like ISTE before, you know how I usually do things: we lace up our sneakers, hit the pavement, and do an epic Walking Food Tour. It’s the perfect mix of networking, storytelling, and filling our faces with incredible local eats.

But listen… we need to talk about Orlando.

I’ve looked at the map, loo...


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Finding a healthy lunch that actually tastes good and keeps you full until dinner can feel like an impossible task. Most of us rely to the same boring meal prep options, forcing down dry chicken breasts or uninspired rabbit food while daydreaming about afternoon snacks.

If your current lunch routine is putting you to sleep, it is time to shake things up. Say hello t...


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Imagine walking into a classroom or a professional development session years from now. What will the participants remember? They won’t necessarily remember the exact bullet points on a slide or a standard worksheet. What they will remember is the environment, the feeling of discovery, and the engagement. In short: they remember the experiences we build for them.

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The annual arrival of graduation season brings heavy expectations, high emotional stakes, and deep anxiety. Across the country, high school seniors in the Class of 2026 are preparing to step off the stage and into the unknown. Unfortunately, we’ve handed these eighteen-year-olds a heavy burden, convincing them they must have their entire existence perfectly organized before t...


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