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Inclusion Isn’t a Trend—It’s a Commitment by Shane Windmeyer
When I first began my journey as an advocate for LGBTQ+ equality, I believed inclusion was simply about being seen—being welcomed in the room, allowed to be who I am without shame or fear. Over time, and through decades of listening, leading, and learning, I’ve come to understand that inclusion is not just about being invited. It’s about being valued. It’s about knowing that your voice matters, that your differences are not only respected but also understood as essential to the success of the collective.
By Shane Windmeyer9 months ago in Writers
Why I Stopped Editing My First Drafts
For years, I thought I was a better writer when I edited as I went. I believed that cleaning up my words mid-sentence was a sign of discipline—professionalism, even. But what I didn’t realize was that I was silencing the most honest part of my voice.
By Carolina Borges9 months ago in Writers
Vietnam Waste Management Market 2025: Turning Trash into Opportunity
The waste management industry has become one of the most important sectors of Vietnam’s sustainability efforts as the country continues to grow and urbanization accelerates. By the year 2025, Vietnam waste management market straddles an opportunity for modernization due to tackling greater initiatives like infrastructural investments in contemporary waste treatment facilities, addressing environmental concerns, enforcing more stringent policies, and climbing socioeconomic integrators. It’s a matter of reimagining the country’s waste economy keeping in mind the environmental value.
By Mark Twain9 months ago in Writers
The Best Firewall Hardware Devices to Protect Your Data in 2025
Your Frontline Defense in an Increasingly Connected World 2025 isn’t the future anymore—it’s the now. And with every new system we bring online, the threats get smarter. Ransomware, phishing scams, internal mishaps—you name it.
By Priya Singh9 months ago in Writers
Considering The Situation II
Introduction Today is the twentieth of May. The last story I managed to publish on my main account was on the twelfth of May, and I was looking forward to publishing my three thousandth story last week. This was the story with an ironic title, considering what has happened to my account.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBA9 months ago in Writers
Discovering Napa’s Mountainside Wineries
Napa Valley isn’t just about the iconic estates along Highway 29. A Napa Valley mountainside wine tour offers a completely different experience—one defined by elevation, scenic beauty, and wines with bold character and structure. These hillside vineyards not only produce some of the region’s most distinctive wines, but they also offer views and tasting experiences that feel worlds away from the valley floor.
By Platypus Tours9 months ago in Writers
Joseph Weston LePage: Teaching That Grows With You
When you think about a great teacher, what comes to mind? Someone who explains things clearly? Someone who cares about their students? Maybe someone who keeps learning new ways to help others grow? Joseph Weston LePage is that kind of educator—and so much more.
By Joseph Weston LePage9 months ago in Writers
Are Foreign Nationals Really to Blame for Our Jobs Crisis?
I remember the first time I heard someone shout, “Go back to your country!” It was at a small taxi rank in Gauteng, Johannesburg. The man targeted wasn’t even arguing — he was just selling bananas, trying to earn enough for the day. The anger in that moment wasn’t just about him. It was about the hunger, the waiting, the years of broken promises.
By David Thusi9 months ago in Writers
10 Ways to Unblock Your Writing When You're Burned Out
Writer’s block isn’t the enemy. Sometimes it’s your creativity asking for care instead of output. Whether you’re navigating burnout, motherhood, or self-doubt, here are 10 gentle ways to reconnect with your voice and start writing again.
By Carolina Borges9 months ago in Writers
Top 10 ServiceNow Consulting Service Providers for Your Business Growth
Many organizations are already experiencing tangible benefits from automation and ServiceNow’s capabilities, such as reducing operational costs by up to 30% and eliminating time-consuming, repetitive tasks. Automation has empowered businesses to explore significant system integration, leading to smoother workflows and higher productivity.
By Riyan Harris9 months ago in Writers









