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Broken Smile
Broken Smile: The Hidden Pain Behind a Happy Face We’ve all seen it—someone with a radiant smile, laughter that fills the room, a cheerful demeanor that lights up even the darkest days. But sometimes, that smile is broken beneath the surface. It hides pain, sadness, or struggles that no one around them realizes. The “broken smile” is a mask, a fragile facade that conceals a deeper story of hurt and resilience.
By Anwar Jamil7 months ago in Interview
The Pharmacists Voice Podcast
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast is like a Swiss Army Knife for indie podcaster Kim Newlove. This superb podcast has numerous applications. It’s a helpful guide for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, particularly those involved in administering injections to patients. For example, in Episode 334, Kim discussed social stories, which can help patients feel more comfortable about getting a shot.
By Frank Racioppi7 months ago in Interview
Director and Producer Victor Pigasse on Working With Award Winning Studios and His Future In the Film Industry
For most people, living out their dreams and learning from their heroes is something that they can only fantasize about. Movie director and producer, Victor Pigasse, is among the few who has found a career in something he loves, and benefited from the education of one of his cinematic idols. Born and raised in Paris, France, Pigasse’s career has already won numerous accolades, including the 2024/25 Clive Davis Award for Excellence in Music in Film.
By Lisa Rosenberg7 months ago in Interview
Charting Your Course to the UK: Why ICS Legal is the Definitive Choice in Immigration Law for 2025
Charting Your Course to the UK: Why ICS Legal is the Definitive Choice in Immigration Law for 2025 The path to making the United Kingdom your home has become a journey of immense complexity and high stakes. As the nation rolls out a fully digital immigration system alongside the most significant policy shifts in a generation, the need for expert, empathetic guidance has never been greater. In this challenging environment, one firm rises above the rest, not just as a service provider, but as a dedicated partner in achieving your aspirations: ICS Legal.
By Amir Husen7 months ago in Interview
How Igor Finkelshtein Turned Adversity into Opportunity: My Immigrant Journey to Entrepreneurial Success
Growing up under a communist regime taught me early on that true freedom and opportunity are not guaranteed—they must be fought for. My name is Igor Finkelshtein, and this is the story of how I escaped the Soviet Union, survived political turmoil, and built a business empire in the United States.
By Igor Finkelshtein7 months ago in Interview
We Need a Shark Tank Style Show For Indie Podcasters
Shark Tank is an American business reality television series that premiered on August 9, 2009, on ABC. The show is the American franchise of the international format Dragons’ Den, a British TV series that is itself a remake of the Japanese TV show The Tigers of Money. It shows entrepreneurs making business presentations to a panel of five angel investors (providers of venture capital to early-stage start-ups) called “Sharks” on the program, who decide whether to invest in their companies.
By Frank Racioppi7 months ago in Interview
Why Podcast Marketing Is Harder Than It Looks: Behind the Mic Struggles
Podcasting is often seen as a creative and exciting way to share stories, ideas, or expert knowledge with a global audience. From the outside, it may appear simple: grab a mic, hit record, upload your episode, and watch your audience grow. But once you’re behind the mic, reality sets in. The truth is, while producing content can be a passion project, podcasts are incredibly difficult to market—and it’s something many new creators underestimate.
By Prerna Raturi7 months ago in Interview
Why Podcasts Are One of the Most Accessible Forms of Media Today
In a world overflowing with content—videos, articles, books, and social media—podcasts have quietly risen to the top as one of the most accessible and inclusive forms of media. Whether you're cooking dinner, commuting to work, walking the dog, or winding down for the night, podcasts can slip seamlessly into your routine without demanding your full attention or a screen in front of your face.
By Prerna Raturi7 months ago in Interview
Podcast Hosts as Friends: How One-Way Conversations Fulfill Social Needs
In today’s digital age, people are more connected than ever—but that doesn’t always mean they feel less lonely. In fact, many individuals struggle to find meaningful social interaction in their daily lives. Whether it’s because of long work hours, living alone, or just the natural ups and downs of relationships, loneliness can quietly become part of everyday life. Interestingly, podcasts have emerged as an unexpected source of comfort and companionship, even though they represent a one-way form of communication.
By Prerna Raturi7 months ago in Interview
Tech Lead’s Checklist: What Makes a Kotlin Developer Stand Out in 2025
When it comes to Android development in 2025, Kotlin has taken center stage. Officially supported by Google, widely adopted by startups and enterprises, and favored by developers for its clean syntax and modern features—Kotlin is no longer the "new kid" on the block. For tech leads and engineering managers, hiring the right Kotlin developer has become mission-critical.
By Lucas Wade7 months ago in Interview
Vertex Soccer President Sam Craven on the Innovative Model Powering Global Soccer Development
Sam Craven, President and founder of Vertex Soccer, is an Englishman on a mission: to transform how soccer is developed in the United States and beyond. Vertex Soccer, a U.S.-based company with strong ties to the United Kingdom, has already established impactful partnerships with university athletic programs and professional clubs across the country. But Craven’s aspirations reach far further than simply matching players with teams. He sees Vertex as a key player in shaping the future of the sport—supporting American institutions, athletes, and the game itself.
By Lisa Rosenberg7 months ago in Interview







