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Retooling My Brain, Part Two: Turning Fear into Confidence

Retooling My Brain, Part Two: Turning Fear into Confidence

My second area of focus for mind reset is my fear factor. I have been living in a constant state of low frequency fear for as long as I can remember. When I analyzed this underlying deep-seeded depletion of energy and distraction, I realized I was fearful for…

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Dustin’ Off Others’ Oldies: Your Collectable Coins & Currency Source on Cold Spring Community Day
Uncategorized, 2014 Michael Koehler Uncategorized, 2014 Michael Koehler

Dustin’ Off Others’ Oldies: Your Collectable Coins & Currency Source on Cold Spring Community Day

When it comes to collecting or investing in old money, it’s an absolute must to deal with numismatic experts with a solid track record stretching back for decades. Tom Valentino and his partner Dennis are the faces of expertise and honesty, and stand proudly behind their counter casings at Others’ Oldies in…

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Summer Sipping Wine Event: The Lost Recipes
Food, Wine, 2014 Deborah Goldstein Food, Wine, 2014 Deborah Goldstein

Summer Sipping Wine Event: The Lost Recipes

There’s been quite a bit of animated conversation in the 5 weeks following our Spring & Summer Sipping wine and food pairing event. Most of it has been centered on the food part. I’ve been gradually posting my recipes for the evening’s scrumptious fare, and…

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Things That Make NY Great: T.Edward Wines
Wine, 2014 Michael Koehler Wine, 2014 Michael Koehler

Things That Make NY Great: T.Edward Wines

Wine tasting trade shows in NYC are always an adventure, but never so much as when the hosting distributor is one of the “Big Ten”, as I like to refer to them. T.Edward Wines, based in Tribeca, is one of those New York ten, qualified by being progressive in the…

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