Marcia Kimpton Travels and Films

Marcia Kimpton does everything! She is a director, producer, writer, actress, late night host, podcaster, mental health advocate, and champion of women filmmakers. with over 40+ awards for her films she is taking her skills on the road to create works that will hopefully teach the world about the unique places she travels to and give back to these communities through the profits. She has even started her own APP, Kimpton Travels and Films, to help people keep up with her adventures! Please read on to learn more!

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If Mormons Can Embrace Pole Sport, Can’t We All?

I’m going to tell you a secret. Something that will shock you. Lean in… One of the biggest pole sport organizations in the United States, US Pole Sport Federation (USPSF) is run by Mormons, or  Latter-Day Saints (LDS), as I was informed they prefer to be called. Most of their board are LDS and the two winning senior women athletes are/were Mormons: Bryanna (Bree) Fernelius (senior women sport nationals champion, still currently Mormon) and Angela Nelson (senior women art national champion, ex Mormon). It is almost like the LDS want to take over pole dancing!!

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Women in Music are Changing the Narrative

While there are tons of amazing female artists in the music world, women are still in a minority of the leadership roles in the industry. There are many reasons for this, but some of it boils down to life just has more expectations for women — with the responsibilities of family often weighing much heavier on women. But this is where community come in. Women in Music (WIM) has 40 years of women supporting women, offering an inspiring environment for development, support, and growth! You don’t want to miss their next summit — Jan 15th-17th. Read on to learn more!

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How to Revamp your Space for 2025 

As the start of the new year gets into full swing, many people seek fresh ways to rejuvenate their living spaces. Whether you choose to embrace DIY projects, incorporate second-hand or vintage furniture or switch up your colour scheme, there are many ways to revamp your space for 2025, whatever your budget.

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COVER - Pulling in the New Year with Phaith Montoya

In an era dominated by perfection, Phaith Montoya is breaking barriers with a story rooted in resilience, authenticity, and bold self-expression. Along the way, she’s navigated the highs and lows of being a visible advocate for body inclusivity and mental health in the beauty and fashion industries. Her voice challenges systemic fat-phobia, inspires representation, and promotes self-love as an act of resistance. However, she’s not just a content creator but a mentor and a beacon of representation in the beauty and fashion spaces as a Latina and person of color. Keep reading to learn more about Phaith Montoya’s story. 

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5 Ways to Deal with Depression and Anxiety

Do you feel like stress and negative thoughts are taking control of your daily life? Depression and anxiety affect millions globally, disrupting routines, relationships, and well-being. Yet, hope remains. With effective strategies, these challenges can foster personal growth and resilience. 

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Sav Rodgers - Film that Changes Lives

What if a single film could change the course of your life? For Sav Rodgers, Chasing Amy was not just a movie, it was a lifeline. Now, years later, that same kid has turned filmmaker, sharing their story through the lens of a deeply personal documentary, CHASING CHASING AMY. In the documentary, Rodgers unpacks the film’s complicated legacy within LGBTQ+ communities, exploring why it resonates so deeply for some while sparking criticism from others. The documentary goes beyond revisiting an old favorite. To learn more about Sav Rodgers and the film, read on. 

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Sam Redmore and Abdominal's Mother Earth - When Song Meets Art

What happens when you combine a message about the climate crisis, music, and powerful storytelling? You get Mother Earth, the latest single by Sam Redmore featuring Abdominal, a track that is as thought-provoking as it is captivating. Each section of the track unfolds with its own tone and energy, mirroring the diversity of voices in the climate conversation. ​​Mother Earth is more than just a song — it is a wake-up call to the effects of climate change. To learn more about the song, read on!

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6 Practical Weight Loss Strategies for Lasting Results

Weight loss is one of those challenges most of us have to face at some point in life. Whether it is to fit into old clothes, to improve overall health, or to boost confidence, the journey is always discouraging. There is so much advice floating around that it becomes tough to find reliable weight loss tips that work.

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Caleb Dolden - Lights, Camera, and Compassion

With a natural flair for storytelling and a passion for entertaining, Caleb Dolden has been captivating audiences both on and off-screen from an early age. But his talents extend far beyond the spotlight. Whether it’s creating vibrant characters for hit shows like Teacup or volunteering at local shelters, Caleb Dolden brings the same energy, compassion, and commitment to everything he does. Read on to learn more about Caleb Dolden. 

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ALIMA - Bridges of Stories

With roots in Dakar, Senegal, ALIMA is redefining humanitarian care across sub-Saharan Africa, championing the health of the most vulnerable. Since 2009, ALIMA has transformed maternal healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa, treating over 13 million people across 15 countries, with a focus on the mothers and children most vulnerable to conflict, displacement, and crises. Their recent campaign, “Ode to Strangers," was inspired by stories of strangers stepping in to help, exemplifying that acts of compassion can bridge distances and save lives, and its visual storytelling, brought to life by artist Rohan Eason’s raw, emotive illustrations, emphasizes urgency and humanity, ensuring that these powerful narratives resonate with audiences. Read on to hear more from Charlie Kunzer of ALIMA USA and Rohan Eason. 

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Employment Immigration - Tips for Employers and Job Seekers

Whether your organization needs to cover crucial roles or a job seeker hoping to further their career overseas, navigating employment immigration may feel taxing. 

While job seekers fight to discover opportunities and handle long application procedures, companies sometimes struggle to understand complicated immigration rules.

These challenges can be streamlined with careful planning. While job searchers may equip themselves with the skills needed to succeed in the competitive world of employment immigration, companies can implement successful methods to recruit and support worldwide talent.

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Why You Should Shop Small for the Holidays

The holiday season is all about joy and giving — and what better way to embrace that spirit than by supporting small businesses? This can make a real difference in your community and help you find gifts as special as those receiving them. Here’s why shopping small should top your to-do list this holiday season, plus a few companies to check out. 

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What Kind of Nail Tips Are Best?

When it comes to creating stunning nail enhancements, the right nail tips can make all the difference. Whether you’re a professional nail tech or a DIY enthusiast, selecting the best nail tips for your needs ensures a flawless and long-lasting result. Let’s explore the different types of nail tips and how to choose the perfect option for your style and preferences.

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Andrea Laing - Leading Life, Shaping the Future

Meet Andrea Laing, an actress whose talent extends far beyond the screen. With an impressive range that spans critically acclaimed shows like Atlanta, True Lies, and NCIS: New Orleans, Andrea has proven herself a versatile actress capable of capturing the depths of human emotion. Yet before entering the film industry, her childhood was marked by a powerful blend of community strength, resilience, and a deep empathy for human struggles — qualities that shine through in her current work and advocacy. Andrea’s commitment to making a positive impact is evident in her dedication to causes like animal welfare, youth mentorship, and disaster relief. Her work with organizations such as the Atlanta Humane Society, the Boys & Girls Club, and the American Red Cross is a testament to her belief that true success is measured by the change one creates. Read on to learn more about Andrea Laing and her work. 

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