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Interviews to keep you inspired from motivational speakers that will help you conquer fears and achieve goals, now!
Plug In and Learn: Top Podcasts Every Lifelong Learner Should Hear
In the digital age, learning never stops—and for lifelong learners, podcasts have become one of the most powerful tools for staying curious, informed, and inspired. With just a pair of headphones and a bit of free time, you can access world-class ideas, interviews, and insights on everything from science and philosophy to creativity and productivity. Whether you're commuting, working out, or doing chores, the right podcast can turn any moment into an opportunity to grow.
By Abdul hasib Habibi7 months ago in Motivation
Still I Run
Still I Run The wind bit through the empty streets like a reminder that the world never paused for anyone’s pain. Mira tightened her scarf around her neck and adjusted the worn-out shoes on her feet. Her lungs burned, but she kept running. Not because she enjoyed the chase, but because stopping wasn’t an option anymore.
By TrueVocal7 months ago in Motivation
The Doorbell: How a Child’s Knock Opened a Heart Shut for Decades
For nearly twenty years, he had lived alone in a creaky old house on the corner of Maple Street. No one saw him at the grocery store. No one saw him on walks. His yard was always clean, but no one saw him cleaning it. Some kids whispered that he was a ghost. Others thought he was just mean.
By Abdulmusawer7 months ago in Motivation
When Your Subordinate Is a Walking Stress Test (and You're About to Snap)
The Polite Face vs. The Imploding Brain You're in a meeting, trying to lead with your best "I've got this" face, when your subordinate rolls their eyes for the third time in five minutes. They're not yelling, quitting, or stealing office supplies - technically, they're playing by the rules - but they're chipping away at your spirit like a pickaxe on glass.
By Dishmi M7 months ago in Motivation
The Paper Bird: How a Child’s Wish Changed a Man’s Heart
The world had stopped meaning anything to Daniel after his wife died. He used to be full of life—an art teacher who loved his students, walked home whistling, and believed in the beauty of small things. But when cancer stole Lily from him, it also stole his light. He quit his job. He stopped painting. His days became numb shadows of the past.
By Abdulmusawer7 months ago in Motivation
Shorts and Flip Flops in Italy: What to Know Before You Pack
I grew up in a traditional Catholic family, so I never wore shorts or flip flops to dinner, semi-formal gatherings, or God forbid to church. That kind of attire simply wasn’t part of my local culture in Veneto where I grew up in. Fast forward to 2025, and while fashion has evolved, especially with rising temperatures, Italy still holds on to certain unspoken style codes. If you’re traveling there in the summer, here’s what you need to know before you pack. Please note that some will argue these are baby boomer advise…which is true.
By Andrea Zanon7 months ago in Motivation
It Started With a Smile: How One Act of Kindness Changed a Life Forever
Kareem once lived a simple life. He didn’t have luxury, but he had stability. A quiet apartment on the east side of the city, a job at the local paper mill, and a routine that made life predictable. He would wake up at 6, drink his tea, walk to work, and return just in time to watch the sunset from his tiny balcony.
By Abdulmusawer7 months ago in Motivation
a Woman and a Young Man
It was one of those bitter winter days where the sky was heavy, and the wind carried a sharpness that pierced through even the thickest coats. Snow fell relentlessly, blanketing the streets in white silence. A woman was driving alone, hoping to make it to the city before the snowfall became unbearable. But fate had a different plan.
By Abdulmusawer7 months ago in Motivation
Are Women Better Suited for Weight Lifting
When most people think about weight lifting, the image of a strong, muscular man likely comes to mind. For decades, strength training has been seen as a male-dominated space. But science—and increasing gym participation among women—is telling a new story. In many key areas, women may actually be better suited to weight lifting than men. From endurance and recovery to discipline and technique, female physiology offers unique advantages in strength training.
By Lucy watson7 months ago in Motivation
The Benefits of Using Recruitment Agencies
In today’s highly competitive job market, finding the right talent has become a significant challenge for businesses across all industries. Companies need to fill roles quickly, efficiently, and with the highest possible match to their organizational needs and culture. This is where recruitment agencies play an essential role. These agencies have evolved into strategic partners that go far beyond simply filling vacancies they add value at every stage of the hiring process, saving time, reducing costs, and increasing the quality of hires.
By Moon Recruit7 months ago in Motivation
It Started With a Smile: How a Lonely Street Became a Living Community
Nazia had always walked home quickly. Not because she was in a rush—but because she didn’t want to see anyone. She lived on a quiet street in the edge of the city, where houses stood close but hearts stayed distant. Neighbors didn’t know each other’s names. Doors opened and closed in silence. There were no children playing in the alleys, no greetings over fences. Just cement, steel, and silence.
By Abdulmusawer7 months ago in Motivation









