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The modern workplace can feel overwhelming. But complexity doesn’t have to mean chaos. Companies must adapt quickly to shifting workforce dynamics, the rise of AI, and evolving employee expectations. The good news? With the right approach, simplicity is possible. In Season 2 of our Keep it Simple podcast, we spoke with top L&D, business, and leadership experts who shared practical ways to cut through the noise and create meaningful change in the workplace. From making learning a business priority to unlocking talent from within, these insights offer clear, actionable steps for success. By implementing these strategies, organizations can boost employee…
Critics Choice Awards 2025: Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber welcome son Sasha Schreiber to red carpet
Exes Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber were proud parents as they welcomed their son Sasha to the Critics Choice Awards this year.The 17-year-old accompanied his mother as her plus-one to the event, with the pair both wearing matching black ensembles on the red carpet.The British-Australian actress wore a cut-out gown while her son dressed in a sharp black suit, with the pair posing for the cameras.READ MORE: Princess Sofia of Sweden gives birth to baby number four – their first daughterNaomi Watts brought her son Sasha Schreiber as her date. (Getty)Sasha also posed with his dad on the carpet, with…
Life, the Movie: Why Documentary Filmmaking Should Return to, You Know, Documenting Stuff | MZS
I was watching a documentary the other night—I’m not going to say which one here, because it was good and intelligent overall, and the filmmakers might be reading this—and got annoyed immediately because it was steeped in the same storytelling cliches as so many other documentaries made nowadays. It started with a sort of compressed, trailer-like summary of the entire running time of the thing I hadn’t watched yet, then cut to credits, then reintroduced the main subject in the middle of a current project/mission/endeavor before flashing back to the beginning and moving through their life chronologically. Along the way,…
The park’s annual festival of emerging new artists returns. Photo by Chris Lee Manhattan’s Bryant Park hosts its annual outdoor event series of free Picnic Performances this summer, from May 31 through September 13. They’ve just revealed the lineup for the Emerging Music Festival, happening June 28 & June 29, which happens to be curated by us fine folk here at AdHoc. :~) All shows are free to the public and designed to be enjoyed casually – no tickets required – with more than 700 picnic blankets for audience members to borrow and ample chairs available. Performing this year are…
Seared tuna is a beloved dish in fine dining, celebrated for its delicate texture, rich umami flavor, and striking presentation. When paired with wasabi beurre blanc, a sauce that fuses French sophistication with Japanese heat, this dish transforms into a spicy-smooth masterpiece. This guide will take you through selecting the perfect tuna, achieving a flawless sear, and crafting a silky wasabi beurre blanc, ensuring that your dish delivers restaurant-quality flavors at home. Choosing the Best Tuna for Searing A. Best Tuna Varieties for This Dish ✔ Yellowfin Tuna (Ahi) – A great balance of lean texture and rich flavor.✔ Bluefin…
Price: $625,000Bedrooms: 2Baths: 1Sq. Ft: 960 totalYear Built: 19551915 S Pearl Street DetailsWelcome to one of THE most coveted locations in Denver! Right in the heart of Platt Park, and steps away from an array of enticing attractions, you’ll find yourself surrounded by trendy restaurants, lively bars, parks, and recreational centers.Trendy Platt Park AmenitiesWith the convenience of the light rail, Harvard Gulch, and the DU campus nearby, getting around is a breeze. This charming half duplex offers the perfect blend of modern updates and classic appeal. Step inside 1915 South Pearl Street to fresh new paint and gleaming wood floors throughout.The…
Today’s consumer purchases happen more rapidly than ever, making returns an unavoidable aspect of the shopping experience. Every year, billions of dollars worth of returned goods make their way back to retailers, often resulting in excess inventory. Many of these items still have substantial resale value. They may be gently used, tested but unsold, or simply returned due to buyer’s remorse. Enter store return auctions, a unique way for resellers to access high-quality, returned products at competitive prices. For entrepreneurs and established resellers alike, store return auctions offer a powerful opportunity to source inventory at a fraction of retail costs,…
Pakistan and New Zealand will be taking on each other in the first game of the much-awaited tri-series. The third team to participate in the series is South Africa. The series opener is scheduled to be played on Saturday (February 8) at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Both teams will be playing an ODI in Lahore for the first time since 2003. While New Zealand did visit Pakistan in 2003 and played three ODIs, they did not play any match in Lahore. The series is crucial for all the teams as it will be their last series before they participate…
Mitch Fretton Mitch is a freelance sports journalist with experience working for LiveScore, GOAL and Colchester United. He has experience working from both his desk at home and in the press box at games covering the Champions League and international football.
The Columbus Blue Jackets didn’t have serious trade talks with the Vancouver Canucks Aaron Portzline of The Athletic: The Columbus Blue Jackets didn’t have serious trade talks with the Vancouver Canucks about Elias Pettersson or J.T. Miller. They had talks but they weren’t serious. The Blue Jackets don’t want to block centers Adam Fantilli and Cole Sillinger. Coming over soon will be Cayden Lindstrom, so you can add him to that group. A spin around the rumor mill with some quick hits Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet: With the salary cap going up to possibly $113.5 million in 2027, does it…