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New to The Street TV Reaches Nearly 4 Million Followers as It Redefines Business News for the Streaming Era
The way audiences consume financial news is changing fast. Viewers once tethered to cable business channels are now turning to digital platforms where conversations feel more authentic, direct, and accessible. One outlet leaning into that shift is New to The Street TV, a rapidly expanding media platform that blends traditional broadcast polish with the reach of modern streaming and has reached nearly 4 million Youtube followers.
Since its inception, the show has made a name for itself through in-depth interviews with CEOs, founders, and market leaders, offering a window into how today’s companies are navigating disruption and growth. Those conversations — filmed on location at the New York Stock Exchange — combine high production value with an insider’s perspective that viewers rarely see on social video platforms.
A Platform Built on Access and Authenticity
What separates New to The Street TV from most online business shows is its ability to secure access to executives across both public and emerging private markets. The channel’s editorial team spotlights leaders in fintech, biotechnology, energy, and technology — industries at the forefront of innovation but often underrepresented in mainstream financial media.
“People don’t just want stock quotes anymore,” one industry observer noted. “They want to hear from the people running the companies — how they think, how they lead, and where they’re taking their industries.”
That formula is clearly resonating. The platform’s 3.95 million YouTube subscribers place it among the most followed independent business channels in the world, while its weekly television broadcasts reach tens of millions of households through partnerships with major cable and streaming distributors.
Riding the Digital Transformation of Business Media
The success of New to The Street TV underscores a broader transformation within business journalism. As younger investors enter the market, their appetite for visual, personality-driven content continues to expand. YouTube and social channels now serve as discovery engines for professional insight in the same way financial papers once did for previous generations.
The result is a democratization of access. A founder can now reach a global investor audience directly, and a viewer can consume boardroom-level discussion from a smartphone. New to The Street TV sits at the intersection of those two forces — bridging Wall Street polish with Main Street accessibility.
Navigating Growth and Credibility
As with any fast-growing media brand, questions of editorial standards and depth accompany success. Some analysts say the platform’s next stage will depend on how well it balances executive access with journalistic rigor. But even critics concede that its influence — and its ability to attract decision-makers — speaks to a changing definition of what “business television” means in the 2020s.
The New Face of Financial Storytelling
In the end, New to The Street TV isn’t trying to replicate Bloomberg or CNBC — it’s building something different: a hybrid format that combines storytelling, strategy, and leadership insight for a generation that streams first and reads later. Its growth suggests that the future of financial media may belong to outlets that make business news personal, visual, and direct.
Media Contact
Richard Lorenzen
rlorenzen@fifthavenuebrands.com



Sean Callagy’s UNBLINDED Podcast Reaches No. 1 in Global Business Rankings and No. 9 Overall
The UNBLINDED Podcast, created and hosted by attorney and entrepreneur Sean Callagy, has reached the number one position in the global business category and the number nine position overall across all podcasts on Apple Podcasts. The show’s rise marks a significant milestone for Callagy, who is on his way to becoming the first blind, self funded billion dollar unicorn founder and continues to expand the reach of his work in influence, communication, and leadership.
The UNBLINDED Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts at:
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unblinded-with-sean-callagy/id1844970260
The program centers on the UNBLINDED Formula, which Callagy developed after decades of work in law, business building, and performance training. The Formula focuses on influence mastery, process mastery, and self mastery, and it serves as the foundation of UNBLINDED, the organization Callagy founded to train professionals and entrepreneurs in communication, decision making, and collaborative growth structures. Through interviews, long form teachings, and case analysis, the podcast explores how these principles apply across business, leadership, and personal development.
Callagy’s work with UNBLINDED has gained recognition among attorneys, financial professionals, service providers, and entrepreneurs seeking structural approaches to client acquisition, operational clarity, and high stakes communication. The podcast has become an extension of this educational ecosystem, offering accessible insights for a global audience.
The show’s recent rise in the rankings reflects increasing interest in frameworks that focus on human influence and decision architecture. UNBLINDED Mastery programs emphasize clarity around choice making, communication patterns, interpersonal dynamics, and the role of truthful alignment in causing cooperation. These concepts appear throughout the podcast’s episodes, where Callagy examines how influence affects leadership, sales, team dynamics, and business scaling.
The growth of the UNBLINDED Podcast also parallels the expansion of ACTi, Callagy’s emerging artificial intelligence venture. ACTi applies components of the UNBLINDED Formula to support communication workflows and decision pathways inside professional environments. While distinct from the podcast, ACTi has amplified interest in Callagy’s larger body of work, which centers on systems designed to support more predictable outcomes in human interactions.
Callagy’s background spans multiple industries. He founded Callagy Law, a multistate firm with over one hundred team members, and has built his organizations while legally blind as a result of retinitis pigmentosa. His career includes legal achievements, large scale business building, and the creation of training ecosystems focused on influence structures and personal mastery. These combined experiences inform the podcast’s wide range of topics, which include leadership, resilience, communication strategy, self regulation, and the role of truth based decision making.
New episodes of The UNBLINDED Podcast continue to release regularly every Tuesday at 12pm EST, and additional formats and series are in development for later this year. The show is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify and other major podcast platforms.
About Sean Callagy
Sean Callagy is the founder of Callagy Law and the creator of UNBLINDED, known for developing the UNBLINDED Formula, a system centered on influence, process, and personal mastery. He built Callagy Law into a multistate firm of more than one hundred team members and has guided thousands of professionals in implementing operational systems and communication frameworks that support sustainable business growth. Callagy built his firm while legally blind and continues to expand his business ventures through ACTi and other initiatives. He is on his way to being the first blind, billion-dollar, self-funded unicorn.
Media Contact
Scott Popescu
scott.popescu@unblindedmastery.com



New Book 'Mystic Mist' Explores the Global History and Modern Culture of HuQQa
Published in November 2025 as part of the Classics Collection, "Mystic Mist: The Rituals of HuQQa" approaches the culture of hospitality through its historical background and its contemporary urban manifestations. The volume traces the links established between different geographies and focuses on how the ritual has transformed over time. While mapping the historical roots of the practice, "Mystic Mist" also examines how it is being reinterpreted in today’s cities. In doing so, the book offers an integrated framework for readers interested simultaneously in cultural history, design, gastronomy and urban sociology.
Historical Background Presented in a Documentary Tone
The book opens with an excerpt from "Tenbakuname," a work by Fasih Ahmed Dede that reaches back several centuries. In its introductory section, it recounts in chronological order how tobacco travelled from the New World to the elite circles of the Mughal and Persian empires. Within this framework, the narrative follows how the ritual moved beyond a mere leisure practice to become an instrument of status, aesthetics and social interaction. The study conveys historical information in direct, accessible language, opting for a documentary tone rather than academic abstraction.
A Line From Ottoman Coffeehouses to European Salons
One section of the book examines how the ritual became part of social and literary conversations in Ottoman coffeehouses. The narrative reconstructs this period through scenes from daily life and contemporary testimonies. It then turns to the transfer of this practice to Europe through Western travellers and its evolution into a fashionable social habit. Cultural exchanges between different empires and cities are summarised in clear, concise prose. As a result, readers can see that the ritual does not belong to a single geography, but instead has a multi-layered and mobile history.
After setting out the historical framework, the book shifts its focus to the pace of contemporary urban life. It underscores how this ritual offers an opportunity to slow down, come together and talk within an otherwise hectic daily rhythm. In this newly presented volume, the practice is positioned not as a fleeting entertainment, but as a meeting space that unfolds over time. The work illustrates, through spatial examples from different cities, how such moments are designed and staged. In this way, readers are able to follow how the ritual is being reshaped by modern notions of experience and design.
Sarah Khan’s Approach Draws Academic Interest
The text of the book is written by journalist Sarah Khan, who has extensive experience in travel, fashion and gastronomy. Khan previously served as editor-in-chief of the Dubai-based Condé Nast Traveller Middle East. She brings observations gathered in different countries into this project, structuring her narrative in short, precise paragraphs aligned with the conventions of news writing. Her field experience at publications such as The New York Times informs a balanced treatment of cultural and urban detail throughout the volume. This approach makes the book not only readable for a general audience, but also of interest to researchers.
Photographs Turn the Text Into a Visual Record
The photographs in the book are by Oliver Pilcher, who has long collaborated with international magazines. Pilcher’s images render the historical and sociological background of the text visible through concrete spaces and people. The visuals document interior designs, details and atmospheres from different cities with archival precision. As a result, the book moves beyond a purely written narrative and acquires the character of a visual archive. The photographs also provide a comparative ground for examining how the ritual takes on different forms across various geographies.
İrem Kınay Adds a Regional Perspective to the Book
The project also includes İrem Kınay, who has worked with international publishing houses for many years. Kınay has played a key role in the production of several prestigious books on Istanbul and its surroundings. She previously led editorial processes for publications spanning topics from the Grand Bazaar to the Ottoman era. Her career focused on art and books brings to "Mystic Mist" a framework that combines a local perspective with a global publishing sensibility. In this way, the book achieves coherence not only in its text and visuals, but also in its overall editorial vision.
Foreword Sheds Light on a Bridge From Past to Present
The foreword is written by HuQQa board chairman Cihan Kamer. In his text, Kamer reminds readers that this ritual has long functioned as a form of gathering embedded in the rhythm of everyday life. The foreword associates the practice not only with pleasure, but also with hospitality, conversation and a culture of sharing. Kamer notes that in the contemporary world this tradition is both preserved and reinterpreted. He encapsulates the core aim of the work with the sentence, “This book builds a bridge between our heritage and today’s understanding of design and experience.” The foreword thus signals that the volume offers not a purely nostalgic glance backward, but a contemporary reading.
Sociological Insights for Contemporary Readers
Both in the foreword and in the following chapters, the book includes notes on the ritual’s current social role. Kamer stresses that in Türkiye this tradition still functions as a powerful social bond. With the phrase “It is not only about smoke; it is a reason to sit down, come together and talk,” he draws attention to the practice’s communal dimension. He also points out that, particularly for younger generations, it offers a chance to step away from the intensity of daily life and to regain a sense of presence. These observations strengthen the sociological dimension of the work for contemporary readers. In doing so, the book becomes a reference point that not only recounts history but also connects it with the present.
Shared Views Emphasize Respect for Tradition and Renewal
Among those quoted in the book is HuqqA co-founder Enis Ersavaştı, who characterises the approach in terms of respect for tradition and innovation. Ersavaştı notes that the brand does not remain static, but instead operates with the ambition of carrying its heritage into different cultures. He underlines that rituals of hospitality, design and connection are being reshaped for the modern world. These assessments show that the volume not only records the past, but also sheds light on contemporary international approaches to hosting. Through such commentary, readers can track how the balance between global expansion and local heritage is negotiated within the text.
HuQQa board member Mehmet Fevzi Yağlı offers a similar perspective in his contributions to the book. Yağlı foregrounds the aim of preserving the spirit of the heritage while growing on a global scale. In his assessment, he highlights spatial design and guest experience as the core components of this strategy.
Book Serves as a Resource for Researchers and Industry Professionals
Bringing together historical background, current sociological observations and spatial design, "Mystic Mist" offers a multi-layered reading experience for different audiences. The work is positioned as a potential reference source for researchers working in cultural studies, design, urbanism, hospitality and gastronomy. At the same time, industry professionals can use the book to trace similarities and differences between various cities and spatial configurations. The direct, news-oriented style adopted by the author and contributors allows the publication to address both academic circles and a broad general readership.
International Collaboration Brings the Book to a Wide Readership
"Mystic Mist" appears in the Classics Collection of international cultural publisher Assouline, helping the project reach readers across the world. The volume emerged from an editorial process shaped by observations drawn from the brand’s venues in different cities and the experience of the HuQQabaz team. As such, the book functions as a comprehensive archive that carries the culture of hospitality from past to present. It has now taken its place on the shelves for both sector professionals and readers who closely follow cultural transformations.
About HuQQa
HuQQa is a global gastronomy and lifestyle brand that blends contemporary design, refined cuisine and an innovative shisha culture. As a flagship of its group, it offers guests a luxurious dining and shisha experience where traditional tastes meet modern interpretations throughout the day, from breakfast to late-night gatherings. Each space is created in collaboration with leading designers, turning HuQQa into a destination where architecture, ambiance and gastronomy come together. With its distinctive menu, curated shisha creations and stylish indoor and outdoor settings, HuQQa positions itself as a true “pleasures of time” hub for cosmopolitan guests. For more information, visit www.huqqa.com.
Media Contact
Muaz Kalayci
web@too.ae



Unlisted Expands Network of Real Estate Professionals with Hillary Ryan of Sotheby’s International Realty
Unlisted, a digital real estate community focused on the 98% of homes that are not for sale yet, announced today that Hillary Ryan, real estate advisor with the Hillary Ryan Group of Sotheby’s International Realty, has joined the platform as the Local Expert for homeowners and buyers across Napa Valley’s largest ZIP codes 94558 and 94559.
Unlisted’s technology is designed to expand what is possible for buyers and homeowners. Buyers gain new ways to explore Napa Valley homes beyond traditional listings. Homeowners gain insight into real interest from potential buyers without needing to list their Napa Valley home. Agents gain access to a platform that elevates their presence and opens new avenues to serve their clients.
Using publicly available data, Unlisted creates a digital property profile for every home in the country. These profiles can be searched, curated, and grouped into collections tailored to a buyer’s goals. Even when a home is not for sale, buyers can join a Waitlist for properties they love, giving homeowners a clearer picture of demand and creating new opportunities for connection.
Each Local Expert receives a profile linked to every home in their ZIP code. With only one agent selected per ZIP, the program highlights real estate professionals who demonstrate deep local expertise, strong leadership, and a commitment to client service. As Unlisted continues expanding nationwide, its mission remains consistent: broaden access, deepen understanding, and help everyone involved in the home journey make more informed decisions.
With more than 25 years of experience in Napa Valley real estate, Hillary Ryan is widely recognized as one of the most trusted real estate advisors in Napa Valley and is a top 100 real estate advisor globally at Sotheby’s International Realty. She is a top performing real estate advisor with more than $6 billion in closed sales as of 2026, supported by a $1 billion track record in Napa Valley luxury estates.
Known for record setting sales across Napa Valley’s most coveted ZIP codes, she brings unparalleled expertise in residential, vineyard, and land transactions. Hillary is regarded as an authority on the nuances of Wine Country real estate transactions and is a trusted resource for clients seeking to identify off market opportunities. Her extensive network of local professionals, from architects and vintners to builders and land consultants, equips her to guide clients through each stage of evaluating and acquiring property in one of the world’s most sought-after regions.
“Wine Country real estate is incredibly nuanced, and helping clients understand the opportunities here is what I love most,” said Ryan. “Unlisted offers a modern way to connect with both buyers and homeowners, and I am thrilled to serve as a resource in my Napa Valley ZIP codes.”
“Hillary embodies the insight and dedication we look for when selecting partners,” said Katie Hill, founder and CEO of Unlisted. “We are very proud to partner with her.”
To learn more about Unlisted, visit UnlistedHomes.com. For Unlisted for Agents, visit UnlistedHomes.com/Agents.
To learn more about Hillary Ryan, visit her Unlisted Profile or The Hillary Ryan Group.
About Unlisted
Unlisted unlocks the potential in homes that aren’t for sale — yet. The company empowers home buyers to join the Waitlist for homes they love that aren’t for sale — in other words, unlisted. At the same time, homeowners collect a Waitlist of interested buyers for whenever the time comes to sell, giving everyone a head start. Unlisted also allows homeowners to control how their home is presented online; they can create a stunning up-to-date property profile that shows off the home’s best features and attracts more interest. With more time and more connection, Unlisted is a more human way to explore real estate that drives better outcomes for all. Selected for TechCrunch’s 2025 Startup Battlefield 200 as one of the top tech startups globally, and backed by HearstLab, Hearst Newspapers, VC414, StageNext Fund, and prominent angel investors, Unlisted gives buyers a competitive edge in today’s challenging housing market. For more information, visit UnlistedHomes.com.
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Sophia Jacomet
sophia@unlistedinc.com



Stankevicius Group Market Review: Assessment of Publicly Available Information on Kazakhstan’s Non-Ferrous Metals Sector
Stankevicius Group provides an analytical review of publicly accessible information concerning Kazzinc, one of Kazakhstan’s major non-ferrous metallurgical producers, along with disclosures referencing Glencore, the international commodity group that maintains a long-standing ownership stake in the enterprise. This summary consolidates open-source geological data, environmental monitoring materials, regulatory records, and international sustainability reporting relevant to ongoing discussions about the sector’s operational and investment outlook. Currently, in the local Kazakhstan’s market Kazzinc nears resource depletion as questions grow over long-term investment strategy. With their resource base declining, concerns are emerging about whether current levels of reinvestment are sufficient to sustain long-term production.
Resource Outlook and Geological Assessments
Public geological reports indicate that several long-developed deposits associated with Kazzinc — such as Vasilkovskoye, Zhairem, Ridder, and Altai — may experience declining ore availability by 2026.
These projections align with global trends across mature mining jurisdictions, where ore grade depletion and resource exhaustion necessitate long-term planning for:
- Expansion of reserves
- New exploration programs
- Modernization of access infrastructure
- Investment in efficiency-enhancing technologies
This dynamic underscores the strategic necessity of sustained reinvestment to maintain production stability.
Socio-Economic Considerations
East Kazakhstan, where Kazzinc’s operations are concentrated, is heavily dependent on the metallurgical sector. A sharp decline in raw material availability could create operational disruptions with broader social consequences. Analysts note that restoring production after depletion can require multi-year investment cycles and substantial funding.
Operational Modernization and Environmental Context
Government publications and environmental monitoring reports have referenced ongoing discussions concerning equipment modernization and emissions-reduction initiatives within Kazakhstan’s non-ferrous metals industry.
Regions such as Ust-Kamenogorsk and Ridder, where Kazzinc maintains significant operations, appear in public environmental assessments highlighting elevated air-quality indicators. Regulatory documents have indicated potential investment volumes of around $200 million for environmental upgrades and emissions management across metallurgical facilities.
These considerations form part of Kazakhstan’s broader industrial modernization agenda aimed at aligning operations with evolving environmental standards and international best practices.
Financial Structure and Offtake Arrangements
Public records indicate that a significant portion of Kazzinc’s metal output is sold under offtake agreements to its majority shareholder, Glencore. Such structures are standard in the global mining and trading industry, but the pricing mechanisms involved often draw scrutiny from stakeholders because they influence margins retained locally versus within global trading entities.
According to production disclosures, Kazzinc’s output has shown a declining trend in recent years, while dividend payments have remained substantial.
Health, Safety, and Reporting Practices Referenced in Glencore Disclosures
Glencore’s annual and sustainability reports — which incorporate information on Kazzinc’s operations — provide publicly available historical data on safety performance, production levels, and capital expenditure.
According to Glencore’s disclosures, Kazzinc recorded nine fatalities involving employees and contractors between 2016 and 2019. Internal data obtained by industry sources reveals a fatal incident reportedly occurred at the Altai mine a month ago, highlighting that recent events may not yet be reflected in Glencore’s published reporting cycles.
Glencore’s reporting methodology follows widely accepted international sustainability standards, distinguishing between fatalities involving direct employees and contractors (included in corporate figures), and incidents involving artisanal or unregistered miners (reported separately outside corporate fatality counts).
This distinction is reflected in other markets where Glencore operates. For example, the 2019 Democratic Republic of Congo incident involving 41 artisanal miners was documented publicly but not counted in Glencore’s internal fatality statistics because those individuals were not classified as employees or contractors.
Regulatory Oversight and Compliance Environment
Kazakhstan’s regulatory bodies maintain regular oversight related to:
- Concentrate quality
- Customs classifications
- Export pricing methodologies
- Adherence to production and environmental standards
Public administrative and court records show periodic proceedings involving these matters for enterprises including Kazzinc. Such regulatory interactions are standard across resource-dependent economies and reflect ongoing compliance processes typical of the mining sector.
Public industry materials also reference compliance cases involving Glencore in other jurisdictions, situating Kazakhstan’s environment within a broader global regulatory context for multinational resource companies.
Sector Outlook
Despite the challenges associated with aging deposits, modernization requirements, and evolving environmental regulations, Kazakhstan’s non-ferrous metals sector retains substantial strategic potential.
Kazzinc’s established industrial infrastructure — including smelting facilities, engineering capabilities, and integrated processing chains — provides opportunities for:
- Expanded downstream processing
- Technological upgrades
- Environmental modernization
- Improved value-added production aligned with global market demand
Industry observers and government analysts continue to position Kazakhstan’s metal resource base as an important contributor to global supply chains.
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Türkiye Hosts Global Education Summit, Focusing on AI and Future-Proofing Learning
Türkiye is set to host the 7th Türkiye Educational Technologies Summit & Expo (TETZ 2026), an event that will bring together Ministers of Education from 20 countries spanning Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. The three-day summit, taking place between June 26–28, 2026, in Istanbul, aims to reshape the current global narrative on artificial intelligence (AI) and reinforce Türkiye's leadership in future-proofing education.
The event will place human critical-thinking skills at the center of tomorrow's learning systems. By hosting a gathering of this global scale, Türkiye once again demonstrates its regional strength and the extensive educational ecosystem it represents. Türkiye views the event as a major gateway for international collaboration in a region that has a learning population of 500 million.
Participants, including the 20 Ministers, industry leaders, policymakers, and educators will address key strategies:
- Integrating AI into national education policies
- Determining the appropriate level of AI integration into curricula
- Embedding AI into existing education modules
- Strategies related to remote and hybrid learning models
Mustafa Canlı, Director General for Innovation and Educational Technologies at the Ministry of National Education, stated that the age of artificial intelligence requires a fundamental transformation in the approach to education. "Türkiye is not waiting for the future; it is actively shaping it," Canlı said, adding, "We position AI not as a tool of competition, but as an instrument of cognitive partnership."
The summit and exhibition will also present Türkiye's strategic framework for placing AI at the core of national education policies. This approach seeks to build resilient learning ecosystems founded on personalized and data-driven education. Türkiye is already a regional leader in digital education, having equipped 650,000 classrooms with digital infrastructure and operating one of the world's largest ed tech ecosystems, which serves 18 million students and nearly 1.2 million teachers.
The prestigious exhibition is set to become a major platform for Türkiye to share its vision and expertise with government officials, technology companies, investors, and venture-capital networks worldwide. Government representatives and industry leaders are invited to attend the summit to contribute to shaping AI-supported education and the transformation of the future workforce.
Last year, the event hosted over 100 international participants and more than 50 sessions, standing out as a pioneering platform for innovation and collaboration.
For more information, please visit tetz.org.tr.
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TETZ Communication Office
info@tetz.org.tr
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coAmplifi Pro: Bridging Digital Workflows for Small and Medium-Sized Consultancies with Scalable, Purpose-Built Clarity
Small enterprises form a broad and resilient fabric of the American economy. In 2025, there are over 36 million small businesses across the United States, a scale that shapes communities and livelihoods. Given that presence, one might expect smaller firms to be central to conversations about artificial intelligence (AI) and digital tools. Yet the shift into new workflows has been uneven.
Many small businesses across varied industries continue to operate with largely analog routines, not for lack of capability but because adopting new systems often requires time, attention, and fit that can be hard to come by for lean operations. CuraeSoft, a software studio focused on practical solutions for professional services, has introduced coAmplifi Pro as a purpose-built option that seeks to narrow that gap for small and medium-sized consultancies.
The broader consulting landscape demonstrates the importance of such tools. A recent report estimates that in 2025, the global management consulting market will reach more than $1.07 trillion. By 2029, the number is projected to climb to $1.33 trillion. Within the United States alone, there are an estimated 955,000 consulting firms. However, as Mark Parinas, CEO of CuraeSoft, says, “These firms range from large enterprises to small, specialized practices. Not all of them have the resources to adopt complex systems. That’s why solutions like coAmplifi Pro need to be accessible, practical, and scalable for lean teams.”
Parinas acknowledges that variation in priorities can make coordinated digital adoption feel less urgent for smaller teams, even as tools reshape how projects are planned and delivered. “The result can be a landscape where different organizations are exploring different balances of technique and practicality, and where the question for many small firms is less whether technology matters and more which tools will actually help them get the next job done,” he adds.
Within this space, coAmplifi Pro serves as a streamlined operating system for client work, organized around a compact process: plan, work, reflect. It brings engagement planning, embedded time capture, billing preparation, and accessible analytics into a single workspace designed to mirror how consultants and small teams structure their days. By modeling projects as layered deliverables, jobs, and tasks, the platform aims to reduce the cognitive load of managing multiple spreadsheets and disconnected apps, allowing teams to focus attention on client delivery rather than administrative overhead.
A guiding insight behind the product is that small teams tend to benefit from immediate usefulness rather than experimental feature sets. Parinas notes that enterprise platforms can offer depth but sometimes introduce configuration and training needs that are difficult for lean operations to sustain. The platform emphasizes core capabilities, such as structured engagement plans, integrated time tracking, and straightforward pre-bill review, to help teams adopt clearer practices without major disruption. Accessibility to relevant documents and client context is treated as a primary concern, on the idea that reducing friction around finding information tends to free up attention for higher-value tasks.
Flexibility is another aim. According to Parinas, small firms often handle varied project types and tailor processes to individual clients. Rigid software can become a constraint rather than a help. “coAmplifi Pro’s hierarchical structure is intended to be adaptable so teams can map the tool to how they already work,” he states.
It’s worth noting that coAmplifi Pro approaches scalability thoughtfully. “We believe growth brings new coordination needs but does not always invalidate the practices that supported early success,” Parinas says. coAmplifi Pro is therefore designed to start with a focused set of features and expand as a firm’s needs evolve, offering continuity that can ease transitions and preserve institutional know-how. The platform is presented as a pathway that helps teams avoid disruptive platform swaps while granting access to more advanced capabilities when those features become relevant.
Practical visibility into time and value is also at the platform’s core. By capturing hours alongside task progress and preparing clean pre-bill summaries, the system aims to reduce uncertainty in invoicing and make reflection on work patterns straightforward. Those basic signals can help teams choose improvements that matter for service delivery without requiring specialized analytics skills. “Clarity tends to enable better choices,” Parinas says, “and small teams benefit when the signals they see lead to timely, practical adjustments.”
Overall, these elements point toward a balanced strategy: adapting established enterprise practices into approachable features, maintaining the flexibility of small teams, and offering a growth path that minimizes unnecessary reinvention. coAmplifi Pro emphasizes tools designed to encourage practical improvements for lean consultancies and service firms, supporting teams in reducing everyday frictions and enabling greater focus on their craft and client relationships.
About coAmplifi Pro
Mark Parinas is the CEO of CuraeSoft and the lead architect behind coAmplifi Pro, a streamlined digital workspace designed for small and mid-sized consultancies. With a focus on practical, accessible tools, he helps lean teams plan, track, and bill more efficiently while reducing administrative friction. Parinas champions scalable, purpose-built systems that mirror real consulting workflows, enabling firms to improve clarity, maintain flexibility, and grow without disruptive technology overhauls. For more information, visit coamplifi.com.
Media Contact
Eric Laiblin
eric.laiblin@curaesoft.com



World’s No. 1 Executive Coach John Mattone Shares Global Insights on Intelligent Leadership
John Mattone, recognized six times in the past seven years as the world’s No. 1 executive coach, has shared new insights on his globally adopted Intelligent Leadership® (IL) framework. The system focuses on developing both the inner and outer core of leadership, emphasizing measurable growth, authenticity, and character-driven transformation across organizations.
Mattone’s Intelligent Leadership process has impacted leaders and teams in more than 55 countries. It has become a benchmark model for executive development, offering structured tools such as the Stealth Cultural Transformation Model® and the Mattone Leadership Enneagram Inventory®. These frameworks have helped Fortune 500 executives, government officials, and entrepreneurs strengthen their leadership effectiveness and organizational culture.
“Intelligent Leadership is not about being perfect,” said John Mattone. “It’s about understanding who you are at your core and making conscious choices that elevate both your performance and your people.”
In an era shaped by digital transformation, Mattone stresses that technology should never replace humanity in leadership. The IL framework integrates research-backed methods with real-world application, ensuring leaders not only meet business objectives but also inspire lasting trust and alignment among their teams.
“The best organizations are led by people who bring data and humanity together,” Mattone added. “When leaders grow in both competence and character, performance follows naturally.”
The Intelligent Leadership Executive Coaching Certification Program, accredited by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) with 192 credits, continues to expand globally. To date, more than 800 certified coaches have adopted Mattone’s methodology, contributing to a consistent standard of excellence in leadership coaching worldwide.
John Mattone Global (JMG), the organization behind the Intelligent Leadership® movement, remains committed to strengthening leadership capacity at all levels. Through executive coaching, workshops, culture-transformation initiatives, and certification programs, JMG supports leaders in achieving measurable results grounded in values, purpose, and human connection.
About John Mattone Global
John Mattone Global is a leading executive coaching and leadership development firm headquartered in Orlando, Florida. Founded by John Mattone, creator of the Intelligent Leadership framework, the firm delivers customized coaching, organizational consulting, and certification programs designed to enhance leadership effectiveness and culture. JMG operates in over 55 countries and is recognized internationally for its results-driven, research-based coaching solutions. For more information, visit johnmattone.com.
Media Contact
Nicholas Mattone
nick@johnmattone.com



Unlisted Expands Network of Real Estate Professionals with Chris Marsh of Capital Sotheby’s International Realty
Unlisted, a digital real estate community focused on the 98% of homes that aren’t for sale — yet, announced today that Chris Marsh, real estate professional and CEO/owner of Capital Sotheby’s International Realty, has joined the platform as the Local Expert for homeowners and buyers across ZIP codes 71913, 72205, 72207, 72212, and 72223.
Unlisted’s technology is designed to expand what’s possible for buyers and homeowners. Buyers gain new ways to explore homes beyond traditional listings. Homeowners gain visibility into genuine interest from potential buyers — without needing to list. Agents gain access to a platform that elevates their expertise while unlocking new avenues to support their clients.
Using publicly available data, Unlisted creates a digital property profile for every home in the country. These profiles can be searched, curated, and assembled into customized collections aligned with a buyer’s goals. Even when a home isn’t on the market, buyers can join a Waitlist for properties they love, offering homeowners valuable insight into demand and creating opportunities for connection that might otherwise not exist.
Each Local Expert receives a profile connected to every home in their ZIP code. With only one agent selected per ZIP, the program highlights real estate professionals with demonstrated leadership, deep market knowledge, and a commitment to exceptional client service. As Unlisted continues its nationwide expansion, the mission remains constant: broaden access, deepen transparency, and help buyers and homeowners engage more thoughtfully with the full landscape of homes.
A lifelong Arkansan and Arkansas Delta native, Chris Marsh has spent nearly two decades shaping economic and community development across the region. After 18 years living and working in Little Rock, he brings a rare blend of business leadership, strategic insight, and hands-on real estate expertise to his clients. His 20-year career in economic development — including roles with Entergy Arkansas and Boyette Strategic Advisors — uniquely informs his understanding of growth, investment, and opportunity across Central Arkansas.
As CEO, owner/broker, and former chief marketing officer of Capital Sotheby’s International Realty, Chris has elevated property storytelling and brand presence throughout the state. Under his leadership, listings have achieved global reach through platforms like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, and Sotheby’s International Realty’s exclusive digital channels. His marketing-driven approach, paired with his deep local relationships, allows him to expertly position each property and advocate for clients with creativity and precision.
Chris has earned numerous distinctions, including recognition as an Agent to Love by At Home Arkansas (2021–2025), one of Little Rock’s Best Real Estate Agents by Soirée (2022, 2023, 2025), and a Rising Star by Central Arkansas Real Producers. Most recently, he was named to Little Rock Soirée’s Men on a Mission 2025, a program honoring local leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities. He was also selected for Arkansas Money and Politics’ “40 in their 40s.” His community leadership includes spearheading Create Little Rock, serving on multiple nonprofit boards, and chairing the Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority.
“Central Arkansas is full of possibility, and helping clients navigate that landscape with clarity and confidence is incredibly rewarding,” said Marsh. “Unlisted adds new value and I’m excited to bring this resource to the communities I serve.”
“Chris brings a depth of understanding and genuine care for Arkansas communities that aligns perfectly with our mission,” said Katie Hill, founder and CEO of Unlisted. “We’re excited to welcome someone so rooted in the region and committed to helping homeowners and buyers make informed decisions.”
To learn more about Unlisted, visit UnlistedHomes.com. For Unlisted for Agents, visit UnlistedHomes.com/Agents.
To learn more about Chris Marsh, visit his Unlisted Profile or connect through Sotheby’s International Realty.
About Unlisted
Unlisted unlocks the potential in homes that aren’t for sale — yet. The company empowers home buyers to join the Waitlist for homes they love that aren’t for sale — in other words, unlisted. At the same time, homeowners collect a Waitlist of interested buyers for whenever the time comes to sell, giving everyone a head start. Unlisted also allows homeowners to control how their home is presented online; they can create a stunning up-to-date property profile that shows off the home’s best features and attracts more interest. With more time and more connection, Unlisted is a more human way to explore real estate that drives better outcomes for all. Selected for TechCrunch’s 2025 Startup Battlefield 200 as one of the top tech startups globally, and backed by HearstLab, Hearst Newspapers, VC414, StageNext Fund, and prominent angel investors, Unlisted gives buyers a competitive edge in today’s challenging housing market. For more information, visit UnlistedHomes.com.
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Sophia Jacomet
sophia@unlistedinc.com



SerpApi Shares Insights on How Open Access to Public Data Supports Ethical AI Development
SerpApi, based in the U.S., delivers instant organized data from public search results; it claims free access to this information which plays a key role in building AI tools. With worldwide interest growing in dependable data use, the firm points out that clear, checkable sources can boost trust in automated content systems.
SerpApi, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, provides developers, businesses, and researchers with a unified API that delivers structured results from major search engines including Google, Bing, Yahoo, Baidu, and Yandex. The company processes millions of API requests daily and is used across industries focused on automation, analytics, and AI-driven research. SerpApi said its mission is to ensure reliable, real-time access to public information so that AI systems can be built on transparent, reproducible data.
Rising Need for Transparent Data in AI Systems
As organizations adopt generative AI tools at scale, industry analysts highlight the importance of traceable and verifiable training data; for example, the global AI infrastructure market is expected to grow from about $35 billion in 2023 to $223 billion by 2030, citing rapid demand for real-time, public data-feeds.
Publicly accessible search-engine results are among the largest sources of real-time signals about online content and global information flows, a trend that mirrors the surge in AI-infrastructure investment globally. SerpApi said structured access to this type of data enables developers to build AI systems that reflect up-to-date public knowledge while maintaining visibility into the source of the information used.
“Our work is guided by a simple principle: public search data should be accessible,” said Julien Khaleghy, founder and CEO of SerpApi. According to SerpApi, modern language models are effective at synthesis but do not inherently provide fresh, verifiable information, which is why structured access to public data is increasingly important for transparency in AI systems.
Data Infrastructure Behind AI and Search-Powered Tools
SerpApi acts as a data infrastructure platform for a broad range of applications, from business intelligence systems and automation workflows to AI agents, search-powered assistants, and research tools. By delivering real-time structured results in JSON format, the API supports use cases where accuracy, speed, and reproducibility of data collection are essential.
The company noted that developers building LLM applications, RAG systems, and research agents rely on SerpApi to access real-time, verifiable search results. SerpApi’s support for more than 50 specialized APIs and its global coverage across localized markets allow developers to gather public information at scale without maintaining complex scraping infrastructure.
According to SerpApi’s published benchmark data, the company reports an average API response time of approximately 0.73 seconds. SerpApi also provides a 99.95% service-level agreement (SLA) for all plans, which includes a 100% penalty clause and service credits of up to the full monthly plan price if uptime falls below the guaranteed threshold. The company said this level of reliability is important for AI applications that require constant and predictable access to external data sources.
Ethical Access to Public Information
SerpApi emphasized that its data pipeline is designed for public information only. The company said it adheres to industry practices that respect public data boundaries, does not store personal information beyond what is technically required for processing, and implements encryption standards for secure data handling.
Its approach aligns with broader discussions in the AI community about ensuring that training datasets and real-time inputs reflect sources that are publicly accessible and that the process of collecting them is transparent and auditable. SerpApi said it aims to support developers, researchers, and organizations who prioritize ethical data workflows and require consistent visibility into the origins of information used in AI models.
Growing Demand From AI Builders and Research Communities
The rise of generative AI has created new demand for structured, query-ready data. SerpApi said its customers use the API to automate information-gathering tasks, build market intelligence dashboards, power academic studies, and integrate real-time search results into machine-learning pipelines. Developers building LLM-powered tools have increasingly adopted structured search data to improve accuracy in question-answering, fact retrieval, and analysis tasks.
Use cases outlined by the company include AI agents that require up-to-date public information, search-driven chatbots that respond with verifiable data, and data-processing systems that rely on high-frequency inputs from global search engines. SerpApi’s documentation highlights examples across marketing analytics, academic research, automation tools, and AI development workflows.
Continuous Product Development
Over the past year, SerpApi has expanded support for additional search endpoints, improved parsing accuracy, and added enhancements to its data extraction and regional targeting capabilities. The company continues to update its APIs to maintain compatibility with evolving search engine structures and to support developers building real-time intelligence solutions.
SerpApi provides more than 50 specialized APIs, including Google Search, Google Images, Google News, Bing Search, Baidu, and others, allowing developers to integrate structured public information into dashboards, reporting tools, AI models, and automation systems.
About SerpApi
SerpApi provides real-time structured access to public search engine results. Founded in 2017 by Julien Khaleghy, the company powers developers, researchers, and businesses with transparent, ethical data-collection tools that support innovation in AI, automation, and analytics. For more information, visit serpapi.com.
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Unlisted Expands Network of Real Estate Professionals with Eric Johnson of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
Unlisted, a groundbreaking digital real estate community focused on the 98% of homes that aren’t for sale — yet, today announced that Eric Johnson, real estate professional with ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, has joined the platform as a Local Expert for buyers and homeowners across Miami, representing ZIP codes 33138, 33133, 33141, 33146, and 33149.
Unlisted’s technology is designed to open up possibilities for everyone in the real estate ecosystem: buyers, homeowners, and agents alike. Buyers gain new ways to discover homes they love beyond what’s listed on the MLS. Homeowners gain tools to better understand interest in their property and connect with potential buyers. Real estate professionals gain a program that elevates their expertise and brings more possibilities into view for their clients.
Unlisted uses publicly available data to create a digital property profile for every home in the country. These records can be quickly searched and organized into curated lists of homes that meet a buyer’s criteria. Though not for sale, buyers can join a Waitlist for homes they love — creating new pathways for connection and giving homeowners opportunities they may not have considered.
Each vetted real estate professional partnering with Unlisted receives an agent profile linked to every home in their ZIP code. Only one agent is selected per ZIP, underscoring their expertise and credibility in that market. As Unlisted continues to expand this network nationwide, the mission remains the same: to provide buyers, homeowners, and agents with a platform built on connection, expertise, and meaningful insights.
Johnson brings a global lens to the South Florida market, shaped by nearly a decade in real estate development sales on the Caribbean island of Nevis. As head of sales at Four Seasons Resort Estates — Nevis, he cultivated relationships with Citizenship by Investment advisors, government leaders, and international investors — helping transform the Villas at Pinney’s Beach into one of the most successful developments in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. In just two years, the team exceeded $100 million in sales of villas, land, and fractional residences.
His leadership later expanded to include construction and operations oversight, guiding a multi-year, multi-million-dollar renovation project through the pandemic. This breadth of experience fortified his reputation as a trusted confidant known for navigating complex transactions with discretion, insight, and a lifestyle-driven approach. Since returning to South Florida in 2021, Johnson has continued to serve both domestic and international clients with a focus on market expertise, hustle, and results.
“My goal is always to be a resource — whether someone is exploring neighborhoods, evaluating a lifestyle shift, or looking for deeper market insight,” said Johnson. “Unlisted gives me another innovative way to support my clients and the broader Miami community.”
“Eric brings a global perspective and a client-first mentality that elevates everything we’re building,” said Katie Hill, founder and CEO of Unlisted. “His dedication to service and market expertise in Miami makes him an exceptional Local Expert for these ZIP codes. We’re thrilled to welcome him to the Unlisted network.”
To learn more about Unlisted, visit UnlistedHomes.com. For Unlisted for Agents, visit UnlistedHomes.com/Agents.
To learn more about Eric Johnson, visit his Unlisted Profile or his website.
About Unlisted
Unlisted unlocks the potential in homes that aren’t for sale — yet. The company empowers home buyers to join the Waitlist for homes they love that aren’t for sale — in other words, unlisted. At the same time, homeowners collect a Waitlist of interested buyers for whenever the time comes to sell, giving everyone a head start. Unlisted also allows homeowners to control how their home is presented online; they can create a stunning up-to-date property profile that shows off the home’s best features and attracts more interest. With more time and more connection, Unlisted is a more human way to explore real estate that drives better outcomes for all. Selected for TechCrunch’s 2025 Startup Battlefield 200 as one of the top tech startups globally, and backed by HearstLab, Hearst Newspapers, VC414, StageNext Fund, and prominent angel investors, Unlisted gives buyers a competitive edge in today’s challenging housing market. For more information, visit UnlistedHomes.com.
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Sophia Jacomet
sophia@unlistedinc.com



Andreozzi + Foote Launch $100,000 Community Sponsorship to Support Child Empowerment and Survivor Programs Across Pennsylvania
Andreozzi + Foote, a nationally recognized law firm dedicated to representing survivors of sexual abuse, has launched the Andreozzi + Foote Fund, a corporate community sponsorship initiative that will distribute $100,000 to Pennsylvania-based organizations between December 2025 and December 2026. The Fund is designed to support organizations in the Commonwealth that empower children, support survivors of sexual abuse, and strengthen communities through education, advocacy, healing, and opportunity.
Through this effort, Andreozzi + Foote will award sponsorships ranging from $2,500 to $25,000 to nonprofits, youth programs, advocacy coalitions, schools, and community leaders supporting the safety and wellbeing of children and survivors.
“We represent survivors every day, and we see the difference it makes when communities invest in safety, healing, and prevention. This Fund allows us to support organizations doing this critical work, providing opportunities to children and ensuring survivors never have to navigate these challenges alone,” said Andreozzi + Foote Partner Benjamin Andreozzi.
The Fund will support a wide range of programs that advance child safety, healing, and opportunity. These include counseling and survivor-support services, child-safety education and prevention efforts, mentoring and leadership programs for children and families, and initiatives that promote healthy development through recreation, wellness, and other positive youth experiences.
Funding may be used for staff development, general operating support, outreach, awareness efforts, and educational materials that help organizations sustain and expand their impact.
“Survivors thrive when communities rally around them with real resources, compassion, and opportunity. The Andreozzi + Foote Fund is about uplifting counselors, educators, advocates, and youth mentors who make that possible. We’re honored to stand with the organizations creating safer, healthier futures for children and survivors across the Commonwealth," said Andreozzi + Foote Victim Advocate Jennifer Storm.
The Fund’s application window runs from December 1, 2025, to March 1, 2026.
Eligible applicants must be Pennsylvania based and include U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofits, schools and youth-serving programs, advocacy coalitions; and community initiatives or professionals. Applicants must have been operating for at least one year, and demonstrate a clear public-benefit mission.
Award recipients will be asked to submit a brief impact update within 12 months of receiving funds.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the application process?
Organizations may apply by emailing sponsorships@vca.law with the subject line “A+F Fund Application – [Organization Name]” and attaching the completed PDF application. Visit the Andreozzi + Foote Corporate Community Sponsorship Program page for more information.
Why did Andreozzi + Foote create this Fund?
The firm created the Fund to directly support organizations that strengthen child safety, survivor healing, and community wellbeing. While Andreozzi + Foote's legal work holds institutions accountable, the Fund invests in programs that prevent abuse, expand access to trauma-informed support, and help children thrive.
What types of expenses can the sponsorship support?
Awards are flexible and may be used for programmatic or general support at the recipient’s discretion. Andreozzi + Foote does not fund political activity, lobbying, or litigation.
What reporting and acknowledgment is required from awardees?
Award recipients will provide a brief impact update within 12 months describing how the sponsorship was used and how it benefited the organization. Awardees will acknowledge Andreozzi + Foote by displaying the firm’s logo and link on their website for 12 months and sharing one social-media mention within 90 days of receiving funds. The use of Andreozzi + Foote legal services is in no way required or tied to the award, nor does selection create an attorney-client relationship.
Recipients will maintain books/records related to the award for 3 years and provide reasonable documentation upon request. Awards are made as business sponsorships supporting community impact initiatives. Recipients are responsible for any applicable tax reporting.
About Andreozzi + Foote
Andreozzi + Foote is one of the nation’s leading sexual abuse law firms with a history of representing survivors in cases against large and powerful organizations including Penn State University, the Boy Scouts of America, and the Catholic Church. The trauma-informed Pennsylvania-based sexual abuse lawyers at Andreozzi + Foote are committed to obtaining life-changing results for victims and their families. Managing Partner Ben Andreozzi hosts "Justice Interrupted," a podcast that gives survivors of child abuse and their advocates a national platform. For more information, visit www.victimscivilattorneys.com.
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Maria Smith
Andreozzi + Foote
marias@vca.law
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Carolindica Responds to Federal Hemp Ban, Pledges to Fight for Consumer Choice and Small Business Survival
Carolindica, a North Carolina-based hemp industry leader of high-quality hemp-derived wellness products, today expressed deep disappointment in Congress’s last-minute decision to include a full ban on hemp-derived wellness products within the recently passed federal funding bill. The company says the action threatens hundreds of thousands of American jobs, harms small businesses nationwide, and removes safe options that millions of consumers rely on these products for wellness, sleep, stress support, and healthier alternatives to recreation and general wellness.
The ban, inserted without public debate or industry consultation, would effectively eliminate nearly all hemp-derived THC beverages, edibles, and wellness products from the market. Carolindica believes this decision ignores both consumer demand and real-world evidence that prohibition only pushes products into illicit, unregulated markets.
“Americans deserve the right to choose the products that work for them,” said Chris Karazin, CEO and founder of Carolindica. “This ban does not protect anyone. It removes regulated, lab-tested products from responsible businesses like ours and hands consumers back over to illicit markets. We know from history that prohibition doesn’t make people safer. It only drives them to buy from unregulated sources. We won’t accept that outcome.”
Despite the uncertainty, Carolindica has no plans to scale back operations. The company will continue offering its current lineup of high-quality, lab-tested hemp products while also preparing to introduce several new compliant items. Carolindica is doubling down on its commitment to consumers, employees, and retailers nationwide.
The company is also launching a national petition urging lawmakers to reverse the ban before it takes effect. Carolindica believes widespread public pressure will be essential, noting that many legal cannabis operators have publicly opposed the ban as well, calling it a loss for the entire industry.
“People across the country are already speaking out,” Karazin added. “Consumers, veterans, patients, parents, small businesses, and even major cannabis companies all agree that banning hemp is the wrong approach. We have less than a year to make our voices heard, and we’re asking everyone who cares about safe access and personal freedom to join us.”
Carolindica encourages supporters to sign the petition and contact their elected officials to oppose the ban. Learn more here at carolindica.com/protect-hemp/.
About Carolindica
Carolindica is a North Carolina-based hemp manufacturer and dispensary founded on a belief in the transformative power of cannabis. Headquartered in Raleigh, the company began as a grassroots operation handcrafting small-batch cannabinoid products and building trust with local customers through transparency, consistency, and care. Today, Carolindica controls every step of its in-house production process to ensure purity, potency, and reliable results. With a focus on education, science-backed formulations, and a personalized customer experience, Carolindica produces lab-tested hemp-derived products that support wellness goals like better sleep, pain relief, and anxiety reduction. The company leads with compliance, advocates for safe, legal access to cannabis, and continues to set the standard for responsible hemp manufacturing in an ever-changing regulatory landscape. For more information, visit carolindica.com.
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Kyle Porter
EVP, Virgo PR
carolindica@virgo-pr.com



GrowerIQ Renews GMP Compliance Through Independent Validation by RQC
GrowerIQ, a global leader in cannabis compliance and seed-to-sale software, is proud to announce that its core platform has been independently validated as GxP-compliant by RQC, a world-renowned GMP system validation and regulatory consultancy. This renewed validation ensures continued compliance and alignment with the evolving features and capabilities of GrowerIQ. Such a milestone affirms GrowerIQ’s readiness to support pharmaceutical-grade cannabis production and regulatory compliance across international markets.
The validation confirms that GrowerIQ’s software meets the rigorous standards outlined in EudraLex Volume 4 Annex 11 and the Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-operation Scheme (PIC/S) guidelines for computerized systems in regulated environments. These frameworks are essential for cannabis producers seeking EU GMP certification and access to tightly regulated medical markets in Europe and beyond.
“This renewal of our validation is a significant achievement for GrowerIQ and our clients,” said Andrew Wilson, CEO of GrowerIQ. “It demonstrates our commitment to providing a robust, compliant platform that enables cannabis producers to meet the highest quality standards required for pharmaceutical markets.”
GrowerIQ’s AI-powered platform integrates cultivation, manufacturing, quality management, and customer relationship management into a unified system, simplifying compliance and operational efficiency for cannabis producers. By achieving GMP compliance, GrowerIQ empowers its clients to confidently pursue opportunities in global markets that demand stringent quality and regulatory adherence.
About GrowerIQ
AI-powered GrowerIQ is the operational backbone ERP that unites the fragmented systems required by cannabis production facilities around the world. The company now powers country-level traceability and facilities in more than 24 countries and seven languages. For more information, visit groweriq.ca.
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Andrew Wilson
info@groweriq.com
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Shaping Tomorrow’s Microchips: 3M Materials-Science Innovations in Semiconductor Manufacturing
From smartphones to data centers, semiconductors sit at the core of modern life. Now, with the exponential growth in artificial intelligence (AI) applications, high-performance computing and advanced memory are driving a new wave of demand for semiconductor chips — and stretching the limits of traditional manufacturing processes in semiconductor fabrication facilities, also called “fabs.”
Industry groups project global wafer-fabrication equipment spending will set new records in 2025 as manufacturers add capacity to support AI and advanced packaging, like those driven by the latest chip designs. In addition to industry-leading trends like chiplets, hybrid bonding, and 3D integration, technologies like silicon photonics and co-packaged optics (CPOs) will reshape how chips are interconnected, driving new requirements for yield, flatness, and thermal stability. Meeting these needs requires not just new tools, but also new materials that can improve efficiency, reduce waste, and shorten time-to-yield.
“3M collaborates and innovates with our customers and eco-system partners to push the boundaries of materials science to help them unlock new efficiencies across the fab,” said Lung Lin, vice president of 3M Display and Electronics. “From cleaner, flatter surfaces for next-generation interconnects, to smarter thermal solutions, our innovations are designed to help improve process stability and deliver efficiency. And as new technologies like silicon photonics and co-packaged optics emerge, we’re ready to help our customers integrate them with confidence.”
Materials that enable efficiency across the fab
For decades, 3M has partnered with semiconductor manufacturers to deliver advanced materials that support cleaner processes, higher yields, and greater throughput. Today, our portfolio spans multiple stages of wafer manufacturing:
- CMP materials (pads, and composite systems): Enable precise planarization — these polishing materials smooth each wafer layer so the next one can be built on a perfectly flat surface.
- Pad conditioners: Maintain pad performance and uniformity — these pads act like “refreshening” tools to keep polishing pads effective, making sure that wafers are polished evenly.
- Wafer support systems including bonding and protective tapes: Support wafer thinning, handling, and backside processing — these tapes hold wafers securely during processing, then the tapes remove easily
- Heat-resistant tapes: Safeguards sensitive parts of the chip through soldering, molding, and high-temperature processing.
Each of these solutions reflects 3M’s ability to apply deep expertise in abrasives, adhesives, and thermal management to some of the most complex manufacturing environments in the world.
Aligning with industry trends
Global shifts are reinforcing the need for advanced semiconductor materials:
- AI and packaging growth: As AI chips get larger and pull in more memory, the connections between different parts of the chips need to be ultra-precise, requiring extremely flat, clean, and bondable wafer surfaces that fit and work together reliably.
- 3D integration and chiplets: Instead of just making chips smaller, manufacturers are stacking them and linking smaller chiplets together, driving new approaches to stacking and interconnecting. Materials that support precision bonding and stable wafer handling are increasingly critical.
- Silicon photonics and co-packaged optics: Integrating optical and electronic components into the same package will redefine how chips communicate, and 3M can apply its expertise in bonding, thermal management, and precision handling as technology advances.
From wafer to workload
As the semiconductor industry scales to meet AI demand, efficiency gains at the fab level ripple outward. Materials that extend pad life, stabilize thermal performance, and enable reliable wafer handling not only save time and resources in production, they also help speed the availability of next-generation chips.
At the same time, AI’s rapid adoption is fueling new energy demands downstream. The International Energy Agency projects that global data center electricity use could more than double by 2030, with AI noted as a leading driver. That’s why 3M’s broader energy solutions, including sensored cable accessories, and optical interconnects — complement our semiconductor offerings. Together, they support a more sustainable digital infrastructure, from the wafer fabrication to the data center.
3M is committed to advancing the semiconductor industry through materials innovation. By enabling efficiency, improving reliability, and supporting environmental goals, we help manufacturers meet the needs of today’s AI-driven era — and prepare for the technologies still to come.
About 3M
3M (NYSE:MMM) is focused on transforming industries around the world by applying science and creating innovative, customer-focused solutions. Our multi-disciplinary team is working to solve tough customer problems by leveraging diverse technology platforms, differentiated capabilities, global footprint, and operational excellence. For more information, visit www.3m.com. Discover how 3M is shaping the future at news.3m.com/news-center.
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Robert Brittain
rbrittain@mmm.com



Arrest of Hartgrove Hospital Staff Member Marks Breakthrough in Sexual Abuse Lawsuit
Following an investigation by the Chicago Police Department (COD), the Cook County State's Attorney's Office (CCSAO) filed felony counts of sexual assault against a former mental health counselor at Hartgrove Behavioral Health Hospital, Edmond Rivers, in connection with the repeated sexual abuse of child patients under his care. Rivers is the central figure in four consolidated lawsuits scheduled for trial in February 2026, all filed by Gould Grieco & Hensley, PLLC (GGH).
“This is a long overdue and critical step toward justice for all the survivors who have lived for years with the trauma inflicted upon them by someone they were told they could trust,” said Martin D. Gould, founding partner of GGH. “Edmond Rivers' arrest confirms what our clients and our investigations have been saying for years: that abuse at Hartgrove was not only widespread, but criminal.”
"We appreciate the Cook County State's Attorney's Office for filing charges that acknowledge the criminal nature of this abuse, and we remain committed to pursuing civil accountability for the institutions that enabled it," said Gould.
Rivers’ arrest marks a significant development in the growing legal and public reckoning facing Universal Health Services (UHS), the for-profit parent company that owned, managed and operated Hartgrove Hospital. GGH represents hundreds of former Hartgrove patients who allege they were sexually abused while residing and receiving treatment at Hartgrove Hospital. These include numerous lawsuits pending in litigation, with incidents ranging from the late 1990s through as recently as 2024.
The criminal case against Rivers adds weight to the mounting civil litigation against UHS. In one of the first filed cases, one plaintiff alleges as a child he was raped by male staff — including Rivers — in various areas of the hospital and forced to engage in sexual acts with other minor patients. Several survivors state reports of abuse were either ignored or punished by facility leadership.
“This arrest is just the beginning,” said Mike Grieco, founding partner of GGH. “We believe Rivers operated within an environment that not only tolerated abuse but actively enabled it. That makes Hartgrove and UHS just as accountable.”
The arrest follows a string of damning revelations and legal judgments against UHS, including:
- A $360 million jury verdict involving UHS’s Cumberland Hospital for Children and Adolescents
- A $535 million judgment this spring related to abuse at the Pavilion Behavioral Health System
- A $122 million federal settlement in 2020 over improper patient care practices
- A 2010 University of Illinois-Chicago report finding Hartgrove guilty of “systemic failures” in protecting children
- Ongoing Senate investigations and federal scrutiny of UHS youth facilities
Despite these repeated warnings and legal challenges, UHS has continued to expand, with Hartgrove Hospital currently pursuing a $20 million expansion plan to increase capacity to more than 200 beds — raising renewed concerns about patient safety.
GGH founding partners Martin Gould, Michael Grieco, and Bryce Hensley are leading the litigation team handling these cases and urge any additional survivors or witnesses to come forward.
“This arrest validates what so many survivors have risked so much to share,” said Bryce Hensley, GGH founding partner. “But one arrest is not justice. It’s a start. And we will not stop until every responsible party is held accountable.”
Survivors or family members with information related to abuse at Hartgrove Hospital or other UHS facilities are encouraged to contact Gould Grieco & Hensley, PLLC at www.gghlaw.com to discuss their legal rights and options.
About Gould Grieco & Hensley, PLLC
Gould Grieco & Hensley (GGH) is a boutique national personal injury firm dedicated to advocating for victims of abuse and catastrophic injuries in high-stakes litigation. We pride ourselves on being Innovators of Law and Providers of Justice. Our attorneys have litigated and won cases nationwide, representing thousands of individuals, including thousands of survivors of rape, sexual assault, and childhood sexual abuse in many of the highest profile abuse cases across the country. These cases include claims against private and public institutions such as University of Michigan (Dr. Robert Anderson), Michigan State University (Dr. Larry Nasser), Endeavor Health (Dr. Fabio Ortega), professional sports teams, private and public schools, elite private boarding schools, orphanages, foster care programs, hospitals, mental health facilities, Fortune 500 companies, wealthy individuals (Jeffrey Epstein), and numerous religious institutions and related entities.
Recent successes include participating in global settlements valued at nearly $3 billion, with over $400 million recovered on behalf of survivors of sexual abuse and exploitation in the past 18 months. In addition to securing record recoveries, GGH attorneys have also worked with clients to fought for and secure policy changes, helping protect future generations of children and adults from abuse and exploitation. For example, as part of a recent $21.3 million settlement in the hotel abuse case last year (one of the largest settlements in the country for an individual survivor), the firm also successfully secured policy and training changes for thousands of hotels improving hotel pre-employment screening and safety for hotel guests and employees nationwide.
For more information, visit gghlaw.com.
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Zoe Chipalla
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Federation of Catholic Teachers (FCT) Launches 'Work to Rule,' Forms Alliance of Parents and Teachers, and Prepares Major Rally as Collective Bargaining Tensions Rise
The Federation of Catholic Teachers (FCT), representing nearly 3,200 educators, including aides and teacher assistants, across 87 Catholic elementary schools in the Archdiocese of New York (ADNY), has launched a “Work To Rule” job action in response to the Archdiocese’s proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), which would increase teachers’ out-of-pocket healthcare costs between 500% and 1,000%, while offering only a 2% annual raise for each of the next three years.
Teachers warn that ADNY’s proposal would make healthcare financially unsustainable for the people who carry out the mission of Catholic education every day.
Rapid Employer Concession Shows the Power of Work to Rule
Within days of instituting Work To Rule — requiring teachers to perform exactly and only the duties specified in the CBA — the Archdiocese issued a counter-proposal to phase in the healthcare cap increases over three years.
While the concession acknowledges the pressure generated by Work To Rule, the FCT stresses this revised cap remains unacceptable:
“Increasing caps by 500% to 1,000% — even phased in — is neither fair, reasonable, nor financially viable,” said Leanne Cole, FCT's president. “It reflects just how much unpaid labor our teachers pour into their schools every single day. If we hadn’t been going above and beyond for years, Work To Rule would not have generated such an immediate response.”
FCT leadership continues urging the Archdiocese to engage in good-faith bargaining, noting repeated concerns raised by teachers over the course of negotiations. The action’s effectiveness has already led other schools outside the ACS group to explore Work To Rule as a strategy in their own negotiations.
Parents Mobilize: FCT Launches the New “Alliance of Parents and Teachers”
For the first time in its nearly 60-year history, the FCT is receiving an unprecedented volume of outreach over the last several months from parents, legislators, parishioners, and community leaders (from parents) expressing concern about the future of Catholic schools.
In response, the FCT has been forming the Alliance of Parents and Teachers, dedicated to:
- Strengthening Catholic schools: Identifying system shortcomings, proposing solutions, and working in true partnership with ADNY to build a more stable and thriving school system.
- Presenting a united front: Advocating for fair wages, affordable healthcare, adequate staffing, and student resources — while reducing unnecessary Catholic school closures and mergers.
- Correcting misinformation: Providing accurate information about school finances, teacher compensation, enrollment patterns, and the need for improved outreach to increase enrollment.
“Parents are seeing the strain first-hand, and they want transparency, stability, and fairness,” said Teresa Clarke, FCT's vice president. “This alliance is about uniting the people who care most about Catholic education: the teachers who dedicate their lives to it, and the families who depend on it.”
Upcoming Rally to Unite Teachers, Parents, and Communities
The FCT is organizing a public rally in New York City to bring together educators, parents, alumni, and supporters from across the Archdiocese. The rally will call for:
- Fair and good-faith bargaining
- Affordable, sustainable healthcare
- Stronger investment in Catholic education
- An end to the cycle of school mergers and closures
Details about the rally’s date, location, and speakers will be announced shortly.
FCT Preparing to File Unfair Labor Practice Charge
The FCT is preparing to file an Unfair Labor Practice charge with the New York State Public Employment Relations Board (PERB), asserting that the Archdiocese has failed to bargain in good faith during negotiations.
“We remain committed to protecting Catholic education for generations to come,” said Cole. “But we cannot do that if the people educating our children cannot afford to take their own children to the doctor.”
About Federation of Catholic Teachers (FCT)
Founded in 1968, the Federation of Catholic Teachers represents nearly 3,200 educators, school aides, paraprofessionals, teachers’ aides, and assistants across 87 Catholic elementary schools in the Archdiocese of New York. For more than five decades, the FCT has worked to ensure fair working conditions, professional dignity, and high-quality education rooted in Catholic values. For more information, visit fct153.com.
Media Contact
Leanne Cole
info@fct143.org

Steinberg Law Firm Resolves I-26 Truck Crash Lawsuit with $1.15 Million Settlement in Orangeburg County
Steinberg Law Firm of Summerville, South Carolina, has announced the resolution of a truck accident lawsuit in Orangeburg County, with a settlement totaling $1,150,000. The case involved a commercial truck’s alleged improper lane change on Interstate 26, resulting in significant injuries to a local woman.
The incident occurred while the plaintiff was traveling eastbound on I-26. A semi-truck began moving into the plaintiff’s lane without yielding, forcing the plaintiff’s vehicle off the roadway and into a ditch. The plaintiff sought immediate medical attention, and subsequent evaluations revealed orthopedic and neurological injuries.
The plaintiff’s legal team, attorneys Steven Goldberg and Wilson Jackson of Steinberg Law Firm filed the lawsuit in Orangeburg County after negotiations with the commercial vehicle's insurance provider failed to yield what the attorneys deemed fair compensation for the victim’s injuries and property damage. “The crash significantly impacted our client’s life,” said Goldberg. “We felt it was necessary to pursue litigation to ensure her rights were protected.”
Truck accidents remain a concern on major highways throughout South Carolina, with I-26 identified in state safety reports as a corridor with a high frequency of incidents involving commercial vehicles. The South Carolina Department of Public Safety has previously reported that lane change errors are a common contributing factor in such collisions.
“The physical and emotional toll of these accidents is significant,” said Jackson. “We are proud to secure this settlement on behalf of our client. No one deserves to face life-changing injuries after a truck accident.” The settlement covers medical expenses, anticipated future care, and property loss.
The lawsuit highlights the challenges faced by accident victims when dealing with large trucking companies and their insurers. Steinberg Law Firm which has represented injury victims across the Lowcountry since 1927, stated that each case is unique and outcomes depend on the specific facts and circumstances of each legal matter.
About Steinberg Law Firm
The Steinberg Law Firm has been assisting victims of negligence in South Carolina since 1927, including personal injury, workers’ compensation, and car accidents. For more information, visit www.steinberglawfirm.com or contact the firm at 843-720-2800.
Media Contact
Patti Baron
Steinberg Law Firm
pbaron@steinberglawfirm.com
+1 843-720-2800



NANO Nuclear Energy Chairman Jay Yu Advances Microreactor Development Through Strategic Partnerships and Global Energy Leadership
Jay Yu, founder, chairman, and president of NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (Nasdaq: NNE), is positioning the advanced nuclear technology company for eventual commercial deployment through a strategic combination of institutional partnerships, customer acquisition, and global energy sector engagement. Recent announcements highlight the company's progression from technology development to market validation, with potential multi-reactor deployments under consideration and executive participation at premier international energy conferences.
University of Illinois Prototype Project Attracts Commercial Interest
On October 24, 2025, Nano Nuclear celebrated a milestone event at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign commemorating the start of site-characterization drilling for its KRONOS MMR Energy System prototype project. The event, held through The Grainger College of Engineering, featured a significant commercial announcement from prospective customer BaRupOn LLC regarding plans to pursue a feasibility study for deploying up to 15 KRONOS MMR reactors at a 700-acre advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence data center project under development near Houston, Texas.
Yu emphasized the accelerated trajectory for the KRONOS MMR prototype, attributing this momentum to the technology's high readiness level as a well-established high-temperature gas-cooled reactor design. He noted the estimated $120 million and nearly a decade of research and development invested by the prior developer into the KRONOS MMR design, along with its advancement through U.S. and Canadian licensing processes. Yu also highlighted Nano Nuclear's capital markets achievements, having raised over $600 million since May 2024 at increasing valuations, demonstrating institutional shareholder confidence in the company's technical approach and commercial strategy.
The KRONOS MMR prototype project reflects strong backing from multiple stakeholders, including the University of Illinois, the state of Illinois, federal policymakers, local community leaders, and strategic commercial collaborators. This institutional support framework provides Nano Nuclear with the regulatory and political foundations necessary for advancing microreactor technology toward commercial deployment.
Technical Design Features Enable Diverse Market Applications
Chief technology officer Dr. Florent Heidet provided comprehensive technical details regarding the KRONOS MMR's design architecture and safety characteristics during the University of Illinois event. The high-temperature gas-cooled reactor utilizes established materials and fuel technology, including helium coolant and TRISO fuel. The system has been engineered for passive safety features and zero-mile emergency planning zones, enabling the reactor to be co-located safely on university campuses and other populated areas.
The modular scalability of the KRONOS MMR represents a key commercial differentiator, with applications ranging from single-unit installations to gigawatt-scale clusters serving data centers and industrial facilities. This scalability enables phased deployment strategies that can adapt to customer power requirements while potentially achieving economies of scale as production volumes increase. The University of Illinois prototype will be constructed to the same engineering standards as future commercial reactors, providing a validated platform for subsequent deployments.
CEO James Walker articulated the company's differentiated approach, emphasizing how modular design principles enable factory manufacturing of smaller components that can be transported and assembled for deployment across diverse market segments. These segments include remote operations, industrial sites, data centers, and military installations. This manufacturing strategy avoids the extended construction timelines and site-specific challenges characteristic of conventional large-scale nuclear reactor projects.
Data Center Energy Demand Creates Commercial Opportunity
The University of Illinois event featured presentations from engineering, construction, and commercial stakeholders highlighting the growing energy requirements of artificial intelligence-driven infrastructure. Matthew O'Hare, managing director of Power Construction's Data Structures Group and vice president of ARCOM Chicago, referenced Deloitte projections indicating U.S. data center power demand will expand from 41 gigawatts in 2025 to 176 gigawatts by 2035.
Derek Matthews, BaRupOn LLC's chief strategy officer, described his company's 700-acre advanced manufacturing and AI data center campus requiring over one gigawatt of power. The announcement of BaRupOn's feasibility study for approximately 15 KRONOS MMR units demonstrates commercial-scale interest in behind-the-meter baseload power generation. Microreactors provide advantages including elimination of multi-year grid interconnection delays, reduction of transmission infrastructure costs, and delivery of reliability suitable for 99.999 percent uptime operations required by mission-critical data center applications.
Global Energy Conference Participation Expands Market Reach
Nano Nuclear announced that Yu will participate in multiple sessions at ADIPEC 2025, scheduled for November 3 to 6, 2025, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. ADIPEC represents the world's largest energy conference, hosting more than 16,500 delegates, 1,800 speakers, and over 205,000 attendees. Yu will participate in a global strategy panel titled "Embracing a Multi-source Energy Revolution" at ICC Abu Dhabi on November 6, along with two leadership roundtables addressing grid capacity resilience and low-carbon technology acceleration.
Yu stated that ADIPEC provides an invaluable forum to highlight how innovative, scalable solutions like the patented KRONOS MMR Energy System, currently advancing through development, construction and regulatory licensing activities in Illinois and Canada, can support the transition to resilient and sustainable energy infrastructure while meeting growing global energy demand.
The conference participation reflects Nano Nuclear's strategy to engage with international energy sector stakeholders as nuclear technology assumes a more prominent role within diversified energy portfolios. As geopolitical complexity intensifies and artificial intelligence accelerates energy requirements, forums such as ADIPEC enable technology companies to demonstrate capabilities for addressing energy security and decarbonization objectives simultaneously.
Executive Team Advances Industry Dialogue
Beyond Yu's participation at ADIPEC, Nano Nuclear announced that chief executive officer James Walker will participate in panel discussions at the EUCI Virtual Summit on Commercializing SMRs and Micro Reactors on November 5, 2025, and the Wharton Energy and Climate Conference on November 7, 2025. Walker stated that these conferences provide essential venues for addressing technical and practical challenges shaping the rapidly evolving nuclear energy sector.
Walker emphasized that nuclear power must assume a more prominent role within the broader energy mix as an efficient, proven, and dependable source capable of meeting the growing electricity demands of data centers and artificial intelligence applications worldwide. This messaging aligns with Nano Nuclear's commercial strategy of positioning microreactor technology as the solution for customers requiring reliable, behind-the-meter baseload power with minimal grid dependence.
Capital Markets Position Supports Development Timeline
Yu's emphasis on Nano Nuclear's capital raising success underscores the financial foundation supporting the company's development activities. The over $600 million raised since the May 2024 initial public offering at progressively higher valuations indicates sustained investor confidence in the company's technical team, regulatory strategy, and commercial prospects. This capital position provides an operational runway for advancing prototype development, pursuing regulatory approvals, and engaging with prospective customers across multiple market segments.
The combination of prototype advancement, commercial customer interest, engineering partner validation, and global energy sector engagement demonstrates the multifaceted approach required for commercializing advanced nuclear technology. As Nano Nuclear progresses through regulatory licensing and prototype demonstration phases, the company's trajectory will provide important market signals regarding microreactor technology's viability for addressing growing energy demands in data center, industrial, and military applications.
For more information about NANO Nuclear Energy Inc., visit nanonuclearenergy.com or follow the company's developments under its Nasdaq ticker symbol NNE.
About NANO Nuclear Energy
NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. is a U.S. advanced nuclear technology company developing portable micro-reactors designed to deliver safe, small-scale, and affordable clean energy. The company is also building capabilities in HALEU nuclear fuel production to support next-generation reactors. Its leadership team includes former U.S. Department of Energy, national laboratory, and nuclear industry experts. NANO Nuclear aims to commercialize transportable reactors for defense, remote communities, and industrial applications as part of the emerging micro-SMR sector. To learn more, visit nanonuclearenergy.com.
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NANO Nuclear Energy
ir@nanonuclearenergy.com



Kristen's [Banned] Picture Book Book Club Releases Favorite Banned Children's Books for 2025
Kristen’s [Banned] Picture Book Book Club is excited to announce its list of favorite banned children books, released in time for consideration during this year's gift giving season.
1. "The 1619 Project: Born on the Water" by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renee Watson
"A book with the important and essential message that African-American history doesn’t begin in America with the institution of slavery. It begins in Africa…and to fully understand the depth, breadth and beauty of that history, one has to begin in Africa … not Jamestown. Africa." — Marsha
2. "A is for Activist" by Innosanto Nagara
"I love this book and all of the possibilities presented for doing good in the world." — Kristen
3. "Unicorns Are the Worst" by Alex Willan
"So many children, me included, have little self-esteem and are bullied. This shows it's possible to overcome that and we can be different. The colors are beautiful and rainbows have a different meaning for young children, than the banned reason." — Mary
4. "Milo Imagines the World" with words by Matt de la Pena and pictures by Christian Robinson
"This lovely book shows us how exciting the world can be when seen with our imagination. The surprise ending also teaches us that we shouldn't make assumptions about others, or judge them, because their experience might be more like ours than we can possibly imagine." — David
5. "Julián is a Mermaid" by Jessica Love
"This sumptuously-illustrated book is a celebration of creativity and the joy of leaning into the fullness of who we are, at whatever age or stage." — Denise
6. "Draw Me a Star" by Eric Carle
"This is an ode to the creative spirit; an inspiration for children (often natural imaginers) to wonder at the world and discover their own beautiful possibilities; and an invitation for us grown-ups to joy in the beauty of the world that is ... and maybe to revisit our creative child-selves within!" — Ray
Rev. Kristen Barner started this banned picture book out of concern for the savage banning of children’s books in schools and libraries. She says that everything she taught to her high schoolers and middle schoolers is now banned. Kristen’s primary concern is for children who cannot drive to the library and, therefore, have no access to the beautiful picture books that advocate empathy, curiosity, love, respect for others and respect for self. Her desire is to introduce banned picture books to adults who would have no other reason to read these books. The idea is simple: if you like the book, perhaps you’ll share the book. If you don’t like the book, you don’t have to do anything. It’s a book. You can let it be. (But she really hopes you’ll like it and share it.)
Please consider shopping at your local bookstore and explore the titles of banned picture books. If you do not have access to a local bookstore, online options can include bookshop.org and www.thriftbooks.com.
About Kristen's [Banned] Picture Book Book Club
Kristen's [Banned] Picture Book Book Club is a private virtual book club for adults that explores banned children’s picture books. Hosted by Kristen in Charleston, South Carolina, the club meets biweekly via Zoom, sharing titles and facilitating discussions about censorship and access in a respectful, confidential environment. Our mission is to outrage against bans and to introduce these titles to adults who may not otherwise encounter them. Learn more at www.charlestonweddingbellerev.com.
Media Contact
Kristen Barner
revkristenbarner@gmail.com
+1 843-801-1041




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