By Nicole Davis Aberdeen is a one-of-kind neighborhood, a “new kind of community” as its tagline states. The neighborhood is developed around a wellness lifestyle,
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What are you afraid of?
By Mike Heffner I think all of us as leaders have found ourselves at one time or another afraid. The fear of failing is one
Astral at Franklin
By Nicole Davis Astral at Franklin celebrated the grand opening of its senior living community at 1375 Nicole Drive, Franklin, with a ribbon cutting and
Improved customer service skills can help an understaffed company thrive
By Howard Hubler I recently had two different experiences being waited on by two different individuals in a big box store. One experience was good,
Dye’s Walk Country Club launches major improvements
Dye’s Walk Country Club broke ground last month on the construction of a new Clubhouse Annex building designed to improve access, traffic flow and amenities
How do you lead today’s upcoming leaders?
By Mike Heffner The younger adults (ages 18-28) that are entering or recently joined the workforce (often referred to as Gen Z) are unique compared
The Art of Healing offers free services to veterans during the month of September
By Todd Travis When Cody Adkins decided to launch The Art of Healing in Greenwood, he didn’t realize he would also be going on a
‘I’m just watching the wheels go round and round’
By Howard Hubler I went to college, my parents paid for my undergraduate and I paid for my graduate degrees. Why would I want to
Big win for Southside residents as Johnson Memorial Health joins Mayo Clinic Care Network
By Todd Travis As of Aug. 31, Johnson Memorial Health has officially joined the Mayo Clinic Care Network, a select group of independent health care organizations
Hoosier Academic Coaching knows college prep
By Todd Travis ‘What I wish I had known’ Meaghan Rysdale, founder of Hoosier Academic Coaching, knows firsthand how difficult it can be to manage