AvatarTarun ChughAvatarAvatar88 Days of Recovery: How a Girls’ Soccer Team Healed a Broken Coach (Published 2019)verified_publisherThe New York Times - Manny FernandezEL PASO — Luis Calvillo has an angel on his shoulder. The tattoo covers his left arm, the archangel Michael wielding a sword over howling demons. But Mr. Calvillo, 33, believes it was an angel he could not see who kept him alive that day in August. It was a Saturday morning outside a Walmart in El …
AvatarTarun ChughFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoCochin Port Trust may face rough weather upon BPCL stake salethehindubusinessline.com - By V.Sajeev KumarThe decision related to the disinvestment of the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) may trim down the Centre’s financial burden. But it …
AvatarTarun ChughFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow Pixvana COO Rachel Lanham plotted a career course along the frontiers of technologygeekwire.com - Lisa StifflerAt a glance, Rachel Lanham’s career appears to have zigzagged, moving from digital advertising to optimizing healthcare to the latest in virtual …
AvatarTarun ChughFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoTesting Sanctuary, ‘the most personal, immersive wellness studio experience in the universe’geekwire.com - Taylor SoperFor 80 minutes on Thursday, in the midst of another busy day at work, I was transported to a different world. The ambient music and house-blended tea …
AvatarTarun ChughFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMy Muscle Chef: Sydney call centre worker Tushar Menon built a $100million food businessdailymail.co.uk - Alice MurphyA call centre worker who Googled 'how to start a business' after spotting a niche in the market for healthy ready-made meals with high protein is on …
AvatarTarun ChughFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoCryptoqueen: How this woman scammed the world, then vanishedbbc.co.uk - BBC NewsRuja Ignatova called herself the Cryptoqueen. She told people she had invented a cryptocurrency to rival Bitcoin, and persuaded them to invest billions. Then, two years ago, she disappeared. Jamie Bartlett spent months investigating how she did it for the Missing Cryptoqueen podcast, and trying to …
AvatarTarun ChughAvatarAvatarInfluencer Fatigue: Paid Influencers Are Out and Brand Communities Are InForbes - Greg PetroConsumers, especially younger ones, are losing trust in paid influencers and looking instead to organic grassroots communities where their like-minded peers are sharing content and commentary about brands and products they actually love. Savvy retailers and brands are evolving their influencer …
AvatarTarun ChughAvatarAvatarOne Man’s Wild Quest to Reach the Bottom of Every Oceanverified_publisherOutside Magazine - Susan CaseyIt was a Sunday in Tonga, so the kingdom’s business had come to a halt. Stores were shuttered, traffic was quiet, even the airport was closed. King Tupou VI strolled out of his oceanfront palace and down the main street of Nukualofa, capital city of the island of Tongatapu, to attend church along …
AvatarTarun ChughAvatarAvatarHow the megacities of Europe stole a continent’s wealthverified_publisherThe Guardian - Julian ComanWhile hi-tech cosmopolitan centres like Milan flourish financially and culturally, former industrial towns continue to decline
AvatarTarun ChughAvatarAvatarA trade war with the US could claim an unlikely victim: British cheeseWired UK - Laurie ClarkeAn innocent bystander, UK cheese has been caught in the crossfire of the global trade war December is the month we get to shamelessly indulge in …
AvatarTarun ChughAvatarAvatar‘I’m a Neurologist, and These Are the 5 Things I Do to Keep My Brain Healthy’Well+Good - Caroline Shannon KarasikIncluding, yes, drinking coffee.
AvatarTarun ChughAvatarAvatarAn Alarming Discovery in an Astronaut’s Bloodstreamverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Marina KorenA study has turned up a side effect of human spaceflight that no one had observed before. Astronauts are more than cosmic travelers. They’re also research subjects in the careful study of what exactly outer space does to the human body. On the ground, researchers measure vitals, draw blood, swab …