Author: Paige Kobza (Page 7)
09/15/23
There is so much to read. The number of white papers, news stories, and blog posts that came out this week on burning health policy issues is overwhelming. Health Affairs must have…
09/8/23
My world’s on fire. Yes, we are talking about the historic heat wave this week. But “my world’s on fire” happens to be a lyric from the song All Star, sung by…
09/1/23
Let’s grow old together. Togetherness, along with eating healthy, walking a lot, and having a purpose post-retirement, are the secrets to living longer happily. A new documentary, that is the…
08/25/23
Change is bad. Sudden change is even worse. Let’s say, hypothetically, you put your phone through an entire washing machine cycle. Even if you love your clothes smelling like a…
08/18/23
Friends are good. They know you and like you anyway. When you need a little positivity after a tough day, your friends are there for you. And sometimes friends come…
08/11/23
Money can be so helpful. It is little wonder, then, that there are so many movies about schemes to make money. There are funny ones, like Trading Places. There are…
08/4/23
We need to get someone funny in here. The people running for president are decidedly not funny. The boring King Charles was bored at his own coronation a few months…
04/23/23
If we had a rocketship company, we probably wouldn’t be writing blog posts. But if our very first flight into space exploded just minutes after liftoff, we would not call…
04/17/23
Real golfers are not slow. Last weekend, at the Master’s Tournament, where serious golfers take golf even more seriously, one of the players caught serious flack for slowing down a…
04/7/23
For the fifth time, UConn won the college men’s basketball championship, reminding everyone once again that Connecticut exists — and it is large enough to have universities. This week, we…