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Bad Bunny and the Rise of Spanish-Language Pop

Bad Bunny and the Rise of Spanish-Language Pop

Bad Bunny's 19.8 billion Spotify streams in 2025 show how Spanish-language pop conquered global music by staying true to its roots.

How Financial Coaching Eases Everyday Money Strain

How Financial Coaching Eases Everyday Money Strain

Financial coaching helps ease everyday money stress by addressing habits, anxiety, and avoidance. Learn how it works and how to get started.

Why Some People Chase Risk While Others Hold Back

Why Some People Chase Risk While Others Hold Back

Why do some people leap at risk while others hold back? The answer lies in brain wiring, loss aversion, and what each person actually has to lose.

The Thorn and the Wing

The Thorn and the Wing

On Frida Kahlo's defiant self-portrait, and how pain and hope wear the same necklace in every life.

Latin America Already Travels as a Family

Latin America Already Travels as a Family

Latin America's plazas, shared meals, and familismo culture make it one of the easiest regions to travel as a family across generations.

How Japanese Kosen Colleges Shape Work-Ready Minds

How Japanese Kosen Colleges Shape Work-Ready Minds

Kosen colleges enroll students at 15 and deliver five years of hands-on engineering training. Here is how the model works and why industry trusts it.

15-Minute Neighborhoods and the Return of Daily Life

15-Minute Neighborhoods and the Return of Daily Life

Discover how 15-minute neighborhoods reduce car trips, build community, and how one walking habit can reconnect you to where you live.

How GKIDS Quietly Widened Animation's World

How GKIDS Quietly Widened Animation's World

How GKIDS, a small distributor, quietly expanded animation's reach in North America through bold programming and 13 Oscar nominations.

Fast Fashion Guilt: How Shoppers Live With the Gap

Fast Fashion Guilt: How Shoppers Live With the Gap

Most shoppers feel guilty about fast fashion but keep buying it anyway. Here's why the gap between values and habits is so hard to close.

How Third Places Shape Who We Become

How Third Places Shape Who We Become

Ray Oldenburg's third places do more than host conversation. Research shows they quietly shape identity, belonging, and self-concept over a lifetime.