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Hydrow Names Craig Tello as Chief Experience Officer and Diana Cino as Chief Marketing Officer

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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Hydrow , the leading at-home connected rowing brand that brings the on-water experience of rowing straight to your home, today announced Craig Tello has been named Chief Experience Officer, and Diana Cino has been promoted to Chief Marketing Officer.

Key Points: 
  • Hydrow , the leading at-home connected rowing brand that brings the on-water experience of rowing straight to your home, today announced Craig Tello has been named Chief Experience Officer, and Diana Cino has been promoted to Chief Marketing Officer.
  • As industry veterans with deep experience in strategy, customer lifecycles, digital content, and marketing, they support the company’s accelerated, strategic growth.
  • “Hydrow has cultivated a loyal customer base by focusing on authenticity, connection, and innovation, every step of the way,” said Craig Tello, Chief Experience Officer.
  • “I am thrilled to further announce Diana Cino’s promotion to Chief Marketing Officer.

Deltek Celebrates the 16th Annual MVP Award Winners at Deltek ProjectCon 2023

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Monday, October 16, 2023

ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Deltek , the leading global provider of software and solutions for project-based businesses, today announced the winners of its annual Most Valuable Project (MVP) Awards at Deltek ProjectCon 2023, the company's yearly user conference.

Key Points: 
  • ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Deltek , the leading global provider of software and solutions for project-based businesses, today announced the winners of its annual Most Valuable Project (MVP) Awards at Deltek ProjectCon 2023, the company's yearly user conference.
  • The Consulting Award recognizes a firm that is using Deltek as a key technology to deliver successful engagements to their clients.
  • The Professional Services Award recognizes a firm doing innovative work and succeeding with the help of Deltek solutions.
  • The Partner Award recognizes a Deltek partner and customer that together have completed an exceptional implementation of a Deltek solution.

Deltek Celebrates the 16th Annual MVP Award Winners at Deltek ProjectCon 2023

Retrieved on: 
Monday, October 16, 2023

ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Deltek , the leading global provider of software and solutions for project-based businesses, today announced the winners of its annual Most Valuable Project (MVP) Awards at Deltek ProjectCon 2023, the company's yearly user conference.

Key Points: 
  • ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Deltek , the leading global provider of software and solutions for project-based businesses, today announced the winners of its annual Most Valuable Project (MVP) Awards at Deltek ProjectCon 2023, the company's yearly user conference.
  • The Consulting Award recognizes a firm that is using Deltek as a key technology to deliver successful engagements to their clients.
  • The Professional Services Award recognizes a firm doing innovative work and succeeding with the help of Deltek solutions.
  • The Partner Award recognizes a Deltek partner and customer that together have completed an exceptional implementation of a Deltek solution.

Wex Photo Video launches programme to make photography available on prescription for those struggling with mental health

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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Through the 'Photography on Prescription' programme, patients and community groups will access equipment provided by Wex and photography masterclasses with the goal of improving their mental health.

Key Points: 
  • Through the 'Photography on Prescription' programme, patients and community groups will access equipment provided by Wex and photography masterclasses with the goal of improving their mental health.
  • Whilst photography will never be the total solution, we hope that this project will help some people who are currently struggling."
  • Their ambition is to expand the 'Photography on prescription' programme to partner with more community groups and add to their online resources.
  • For more information on Wex Events and how to use photography as a therapeutic tool, please visit the website here .

Emmy® Award-Winning Programming Executive, David McKillop, Joins Bravo Multinational's Advisory Board

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Thursday, September 28, 2023

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., Sept. 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bravo Multinational, Inc. (OTC: BRVO)(“Bravo” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the appointment of David McKillop ( IMDb ) as the first member of its Advisory Board.

Key Points: 
  • VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., Sept. 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bravo Multinational, Inc. (OTC: BRVO)(“Bravo” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the appointment of David McKillop ( IMDb ) as the first member of its Advisory Board.
  • This pivotal move comes as the Company plans to develop and launch a new ad-based streaming platform, TVee NOW™.
  • McKillop brings immense value to Bravo, as he is known for imaginatively integrating new programming with online initiatives and developing new ways to expand niche audience brands across multiple platforms.
  • His decades of experience and creative prowess will significantly contribute to Bravo's strategic vision.

Five Courageous Canines Chosen to Compete for Honor of Becoming America's Top Dog

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Thursday, September 7, 2023

WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Following a public voting period in which animal lovers from across the country participated, a field of 25 courageous canines has been narrowed down to five finalists. These five dogs now advance to the final round of the 2023 American Humane Hero Dog Awards®. It's a nationwide competition that searches for and recognizes America's standout dogs in five categories. The 13th annual American Humane Hero Dog Awards® and Gala presented by Lois Pope and the Lois Pope LIFE Foundation, will culminate with a nationally televised event broadcast on A&E on Nov. 26 and fyi, on Thanksgiving Day.

Key Points: 
  • These five dogs now advance to the final round of the 2023 American Humane Hero Dog Awards® .
  • The five categories for 2023 are: Therapy Dogs; Service and Guide Dogs; Military Dogs; Law Enforcement and First Responder Dogs; and Shelter Dogs.
  • Buda (Oceanside, California): Military working dog Buda—a four-year-old German shorthaired pointer—bravely serves our country as one of only eighteen certified explosives-detection canines in the U.S. Coast Guard.
  • Ever since, this 13-year-old hero dog has served as a beautiful advocate for people and pets with special needs.

Existential crisis: how long COVID patients helped us understand what it’s like to lose your sense of identity and purpose in life

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Thursday, August 24, 2023

Since contracting COVID in March 2020, Lucy told us she had been struggling with relentless fatigue, joint pain, breathlessness, brain fog and sensory dysfunction.

Key Points: 
  • Since contracting COVID in March 2020, Lucy told us she had been struggling with relentless fatigue, joint pain, breathlessness, brain fog and sensory dysfunction.
  • But worse than any single symptom is how this leaves her feeling about her own identity.
  • She said she found herself unrecognisable, a shadow of the person she used to be:
    This isn’t who I am – I don’t recognise myself.
  • My fear is I’ll never really get better, and that I’m always going to be at 70% of my former self.
  • It’s like I can’t picture myself any more in the same way [that I used to], on an upward trajectory.

Are existential crises common?

    • Strikingly, while sharing their experiences of living with these symptoms, more than half described a profound and, to them, often inexplicable anguish.
    • This emerged as they were forced to question their purpose, even their very existence, in the face of long COVID.
    • Yet there still appears to be only a limited understanding of the way that people experience full-on existential crisis – including among those family members and friends closest to them.
    • Existential crises can also centre around experiences such as a romantic break-up or bereavement, or even the global threats posed by climate change.

Losing your identity

    • The aftermath of their infection typically resulted in a wide range of symptoms affecting their breathing, heart and cognitive function.
    • I found it a little bit hard to adjust to – like I’d lost my identity slightly.
    • I found it a little bit hard to adjust to – like I’d lost my identity slightly.

Mourning the loss of physical capabilities

    • Drawing parallels between his loss and the amputation of a limb, Lewis suggested both experiences could result in a profound loss of identity in which “all sorts of pleasures and activities that I once took for granted will have to be simply written off”.
    • In this way, Lewis said, his “whole way of life will be changed”.
    • Their emotions were often raw and intense as they confronted not only loss of their former identity and lifestyle, but control of their body.
    • This may help explain how loss of control of the body can give rise to a form of grieving.
    • The painful aspect of grief arises from the ruptures it creates in our lives.

Fear of an uncertain future

    • Our participants faced daily struggles not only with the grief of losing their cherished past but fear of their uncertain future.
    • Life can be likened to the crafting of a book, with each scene gaining significance only when seen within the context of its broader narrative.
    • Finding coherence in our life stories is crucial to maintaining meaning and purpose, and building a buffer against the challenges of day-to-day life.
    • But for many, long COVID has disrupted this narrative, leading to a profound realisation of their vulnerability and mortality.

Suffering in silence

    • Many of our interviewees found it easier to articulate the surface-level challenges they faced, while struggling to convey the nuanced experiences of their deeper suffering.
    • In part, this may be because our society lacks the appropriate vocabulary to capture such profound and wide-ranging pain.
    • She felt there was “no point really talking about it as I could tell it’s upsetting for people to hear”.
    • John, 63, said he found it challenging to communicate his “hidden disability” and associated suffering because he was “not in a wheelchair” and didn’t have “a plaster cast on my hand”.
    • I had already taken a six-week sicknote and couldn’t take any more, because my financial position was very weak.

We need to talk about existential concerns

    • When considering coping strategies, we believe it is essential to promote a better understanding of the prevalence of existential crisis among society as a whole.
    • Not everyone, of course, can access highly specialised support such as existential therapy, which can be a useful tool for confronting existential dilemmas and gaining insight into values and beliefs.
    • What’s needed is a more accessible way to directly address and discuss our existential worries.
    • A European research project has created a programme to help healthcare professionals engage in existential conversations more sensitively and confidently.
    • *All names have been anonymised to protect the interviewees’ identities For you: more from our Insights series:
    • Chao Fang received funding from UKRI and NIHR (COV-LT-0009) for the study reported in this article.
    • JD Carpentieri received funding from UKRI and NIHR (COV-LT-0009) for the study reported in this article.

Existential crisis: how long COVID patients helped us understand what it’s like to lose all sense of identity and purpose in life

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, August 24, 2023

Since contracting COVID-19 in March 2020, Lucy told us she had been struggling with relentless fatigue, joint pain, breathlessness, brain fog and sensory dysfunction.

Key Points: 
  • Since contracting COVID-19 in March 2020, Lucy told us she had been struggling with relentless fatigue, joint pain, breathlessness, brain fog and sensory dysfunction.
  • But worse than any single symptom is how this leaves her feeling about her own identity.
  • She said she found herself unrecognisable, a shadow of the person she used to be:
    This isn’t who I am – I don’t recognise myself.
  • My fear is I’ll never really get better, and that I’m always going to be at 70% of my former self.
  • It’s like I can’t picture myself any more in the same way [that I used to], on an upward trajectory.

Are existential crises common?

    • Strikingly, while sharing their experiences of living with these symptoms, more than half described a profound and, to them, often inexplicable anguish.
    • This emerged as they were forced to question their purpose, even their very existence, in the face of long COVID.
    • Yet there still appears to be only a limited understanding of the way that people experience full-on existential crisis – including among those family members and friends closest to them.
    • Existential crises can also centre around experiences such as a romantic break-up or bereavement, or even the global threats posed by climate change.

Losing your identity

    • The aftermath of their infection typically resulted in a wide range of symptoms affecting their breathing, heart and cognitive function.
    • I found it a little bit hard to adjust to – like I’d lost my identity slightly.
    • I found it a little bit hard to adjust to – like I’d lost my identity slightly.

Mourning the loss of physical capabilities

    • Drawing parallels between his loss and the amputation of a limb, Lewis suggested both experiences could result in a profound loss of identity in which “all sorts of pleasures and activities that I once took for granted will have to be simply written off”.
    • In this way, Lewis said, his “whole way of life will be changed”.
    • Their emotions were often raw and intense as they confronted not only loss of their former identity and lifestyle, but control of their body.
    • This may help explain how loss of control of the body can give rise to a form of grieving.
    • The painful aspect of grief arises from the ruptures it creates in our lives.

Fear of an uncertain future

    • Our participants faced daily struggles not only with the grief of losing their cherished past but fear of their uncertain future.
    • Life can be likened to the crafting of a book, with each scene gaining significance only when seen within the context of its broader narrative.
    • Finding coherence in our life stories is crucial to maintaining meaning and purpose, and building a buffer against the challenges of day-to-day life.
    • But for many, long COVID has disrupted this narrative, leading to a profound realisation of their vulnerability and mortality.

Suffering in silence

    • Many of our interviewees found it easier to articulate the surface-level challenges they faced, while struggling to convey the nuanced experiences of their deeper suffering.
    • In part, this may be because our society lacks the appropriate vocabulary to capture such profound and wide-ranging pain.
    • She felt there was “no point really talking about it as I could tell it’s upsetting for people to hear”.
    • John, 63, said he found it challenging to communicate his “hidden disability” and associated suffering because he was “not in a wheelchair” and didn’t have “a plaster cast on my hand”.
    • I had already taken a six-week sicknote and couldn’t take any more, because my financial position was very weak.

We need to talk about existential concerns

    • When considering coping strategies, we believe it is essential to promote a better understanding of the prevalence of existential crisis among society as a whole.
    • Not everyone, of course, can access highly specialised support such as existential therapy, which can be a useful tool for confronting existential dilemmas and gaining insight into values and beliefs.
    • What’s needed is a more accessible way to directly address and discuss our existential worries.
    • A European research project has created a programme to help healthcare professionals engage in existential conversations more sensitively and confidently.
    • *All names have been anonymised to protect the interviewees’ identities For you: more from our Insights series:
    • Chao Fang received funding from UKRI and NIHR (COV-LT-0009) for the study reported in this article.
    • JD Carpentieri received funding from UKRI and NIHR (COV-LT-0009) for the study reported in this article.

REI Mentor Throws Celebration in Honor of Hitting 10K Community Members

Retrieved on: 
Friday, August 11, 2023

PHOENIX, Aug. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Pace Morby, co-star of popular A&E television show, 'Triple Digit Flip', and founder of real estate investing course, 'SubTo', celebrates hitting 10,000 members with an exclusive party designed for his community members. This event is scheduled to take place on Friday, August 11th in Phoenix, Arizona. 

Key Points: 
  • REI expert, Pace Morby, hosts an event for community members to celebrate the growing success of his mentorship program.
  • PHOENIX, Aug. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Pace Morby, co-star of popular A&E television show, 'Triple Digit Flip', and founder of real estate investing course, 'SubTo', celebrates hitting 10,000 members with an exclusive party designed for his community members.
  • Set in Pace's home state of Arizona, the celebration is scheduled to take place on Friday, August 11th.
  • Members are in for an immersive afternoon planned alongside Pace himself, and fellow enthusiastic SubTo community members.

ERIK HUBERMAN AND THE HAWKE MEDIA TEAM JOIN THE CAST OF A&E'S 'KINGS OF BBQ' AIRING AUGUST 12TH

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, August 8, 2023

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Aug. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hawke Media, founded by CEO Erik Huberman, is thrilled to announce their marketing partnership with A&E's newest TV venture "Kings of BBQ" starring comedians Cedric the Entertainer ("The Neighborhood") and Anthony Anderson ("black-ish"). In each one-hour episode, the cameras will follow this "BBQ-loving" dynamic duo as they go from backyards to BBQ pits to discover the best-tasting BBQ techniques, flavors, and traditions across the country.  Their mission is to not only have fun but to master the art of BBQ only to start their own BBQ empire, AC Barbeque. With the support of Erik Huberman and Hawke Media, the fastest-growing marketing consultancy in the United States, Kings of BBQ will benefit from Hawke's professional expertise and proficient marketing strategies. Hawke is a major player in digital marketing and the company is valued at over $150M and has worked with over 4,500 clients with noteworthy compelling results. As a young standout in the industry, Erik Huberman is no stranger to success and accomplishments.  As a serial entrepreneur, he is a national best-selling author of the "The Hawke Method," and has been recognized by his industry peers and honored by Forbes Magazine's 30Under30, CSQ's 40Under40, and Inc.'s Magazine Top 25 Marketing Influencers. He is also the host of the podcast "HawkeTalk."

Key Points: 
  • Their mission is to not only have fun but to master the art of BBQ only to start their own BBQ empire, AC Barbeque.
  • With the support of Erik Huberman and Hawke Media, the fastest-growing marketing consultancy in the United States, Kings of BBQ will benefit from Hawke's professional expertise and proficient marketing strategies.
  • As a young standout in the industry, Erik Huberman is no stranger to success and accomplishments.
  • With the inclusion of both Cedric the Entertainer and Anthony Anderson, the impressive portfolio and star-studded lineup continue to get enhanced.