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When Trauma Isn’t a Chapter—It’s the Whole Book
The Call to Adventure I don’t remember the exact moment my silence began. Maybe it was when I was six and my father left without saying goodbye. Or maybe it was later, when I realized my mother cried every night but smiled every morning like nothing was broken. Or maybe it was just me—quiet by nature, invisible by choice.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Interview
Katie Price and the Digital Doppelgänger: Reinventing Fame Through AI
Katie Price, one of Britain’s most recognizable media personalities, has always been a master of reinvention. From her early days as glamour model “Jordan” to reality TV stardom, business ventures, and now a popular podcast host, she has consistently remained in the public eye—sometimes by design, sometimes by controversy.
By Dipayan Biswas8 months ago in Interview
Behind the Spotlight: The Life of a Woman Porn Star
The adult entertainment industry, often viewed through a lens of controversy and curiosity, is a multi-billion dollar global business. While the content it produces is widely consumed, the lives of the individuals—especially women—who perform in adult films are frequently misunderstood, sensationalized, or outright stigmatized. Beyond the screen lies a complex reality marked by ambition, agency, challenges, and resilience.
By Dipayan Biswas8 months ago in Interview
The Latest Exclusive on Ratul Puri’s Impact on Global Business Trends
Ratul Puri, the dynamic and visionary leader behind Hindustan Power, has made a significant mark on the global business landscape. As the Chairman of Hindustan Power, he has steered the company through challenging market conditions, contributing to some of the most innovative projects in the energy and power sector. In this exclusive article, we’ll explore Ratul Puri’s impact on global business trends, delve into his leadership style, and discuss how his visionary approach is shaping industries both in India and around the world.
By Chinmaya Singh8 months ago in Interview
Life on the Red Carpet for a Poetess
Life on the Red Carpet for a Poetess I never set out to walk the red carpet. I never planned it, chased it, or dreamt of it as a little girl. I had other things on my mind. Like writing poems late at night when the world fell quiet. Like counting pennies in the corner shop. Like loving the wrong men and getting back up in broken heels.
By Marie381Uk 8 months ago in Interview
Remembering Cole Brings Plenty: A Family’s Quiet Grief and Enduring. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
By Staff Writer – Native Voices Network When the news broke of Cole Brings Plenty’s sudden passing, it sent shockwaves not only through the Indigenous entertainment world, but also deeply within his family. Among those mourning his loss is Tahkyah Brings Plenty, a cousin who shared a close and powerful bond with Cole — one built on family, love, and mutual understanding.
By nativeamericannewsacres8 months ago in Interview
Founder’s Series: Chandana Arora’s Business Insights. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In this edition of IKONIK Magazine’s Founder’s Series, we delve into the remarkable journey of Chandana Arora, a dynamic entrepreneur behind the growing brand Chandana Milk Products. With a firm belief in authenticity, quality, and consistency, Chandana has transformed her venture from a small-scale operation into a reputable name in the dairy industry.
By IKONIK Magazine8 months ago in Interview
Protests Erupt Nationwide Over ICE Detentions as Tensions Rise in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA — Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Los Angeles and several other U.S. cities this week to protest against the continued detention of immigrants by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The protests, organized by grassroots coalitions, civil rights groups, and immigrant advocates, have sparked a wave of national attention and reignited the debate over federal immigration enforcement and the militarization of public responses to civil unrest.
By Dipayan Biswas8 months ago in Interview
How Do We Complete A Podcast Review
There are no strict guidelines for writing and publishing reviews, whether they are of a movie, book, music, or podcast. In the heyday of print journalism, which lasted for several hundred years, high-profile newspapers and magazines such as The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, Time, Newsweek, Life, and even Playboy had well-known reviewers on staff, such as Vincent Canby of The New York Times, Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, Pauline Kael of The New Yorker, and Richard Schickel of Time.
By Frank Racioppi8 months ago in Interview










