Category Archives: Culture

The Emotional Power of Stories

Long before the Internet, cable, telephone…

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Currents – An Abstract Commission

Leo Art Creations, just finished this piece!

This abstract acrylic painting is my wife’s first large commissioned piece. It’s influenced by a famous Puerto Rican artist, Andres Bueso.

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Olympic Men’s Cycling Roadrace Results

Reshuffling the #TourDeFrance podium at the #Olympics. This time 1. Richard Carapaz 2. Wout van Aert 3. Tadej Pogacar.

USA finished best ever 6th place! Way to go Brandon McNulty!!

#cycling #cyclinglife #roadrace #OlympicCycling #olympics2021

‘The Big Quit’: What It Means for Older Workers

Record numbers of workers are part of what’s been dubbed “The Big Quit” or “The Great Resignation,” as economies emerge from the pandemic. If a recent Microsoft survey is even close to the mark, 41% of the global workforce plan on saying goodbye to their employer and colleagues this year.

Many of the quitters are, and will be, people 50+. Some for greener pastures at other employers or ventures they’re starting; others for retirement.

The flurry of emailed farewells and virtual goodbye gatherings around the United States lately reflect worker confidence that the U.S. economy’s rebound is strong enough that they’re willing to take a risk and leave their jobs.

Demand for Workers Means Options for Some

Their timing is savvy considering how strong the demand is for workers.

Companies are fighting for talent, and that’s the definition of a good market for anyone looking to voluntarily change jobs. Generally speaking, household finances seem unusually supportive for funding a job search, too. Economists estimate Americans accumulated an excess of $2 trillion in savings during the pandemic, though they are quick to add that many are struggling.

Seasoned workers with retirement savings plans have done well lately since the markets have been strong and 401(k) contributions have remained relatively steady. Home values also rose sharply during the pandemic in many places, and older Americans tend to be homeowners.

“In a world where workers don’t have a lot of power, quitting is the one bargaining chip they have,” says Geoffrey Sanzenbacher, research economist at the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. And, he added, many older workers “have something they’ve wanted to do for a while” — which could be starting a business, following a passion or retiring.

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https://www-nextavenue-org.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.nextavenue.org/older-workers-and-the-big-quit/amp/

Major Taylor – Cycling Superstar 1890’s – 1900’s

Check out this article from USA TODAY:

Racism broke him, but Black cycling superstar Major Taylor is getting his moment.

Unable to race at home, Taylor toured Europe and broke world records. At 22 he was going from country to country, taking on the fastest racer there in $10,000 match races, and winning. Thousands of fans came to these velodromes to watch Taylor travel at speeds approaching 40 mph. He was, pressure and prejudice. He was still living in Massachusetts, attempting various comebacks before retiring in 1910 at age 32, and then this man who had won so much began to lose: his wife, his fortune, his health.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/cycling/2021/07/03/major-taylor-americas-first-black-cycling-superstar-gets-his-moment/7826062002/

Tour de France 2021: Fan with sign causes major crash; what does ‘allez opi-omi’ mean?

BrownieBytes Take: Typical idiot spectator trying to get a selfie with a sign causes a disaster crash on the first day. Arrest her! The stupid sign had something to do with her grandparents. Dox the idiot. Her actions wrecked a professional cyclist that has trained for years for this race and she stole that time and effort. As a former racer, nothing makes me more angry than a selfish spectator.

Jasha Sütterlin was forced to withdraw from the race due to an injury sustained in the crash, according to @LeTour.

Most riders were able to continue on after the sign incident, but Jasha Sutterlin had to leave the race because of the crash, according to NBC Sports. 

The Tour de France tweeted later that while it is happy to have spectators on hand to take in the race, it wanted fans to “respect the safety of the riders” and not to “risk everything for a photo or to get on television.”

Sporting News

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/athletics/news/tour-de-france-2021-fan-sign-crash-allez-opi-omi/r230uew3fe7n15v3eyfbd353o

Sunflowers for Mothers

Happy Mothers Day from Leo Art Creations!

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📸 Photography By: Leonor Maya Martinez

🗺 Location: Bedner’s Farm, Boynton Beach, Florida

🎦 Post Production By: R. Michael Brown Writing, Public Relations, & Marketing Consulting

🎵 Music: “Winter Sunlight” by unreal_dm
2009 – Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)

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