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Mushroom Coffee Review

One of the most exciting things I have discovered in a long time is mushroom coffee by the guys over at Four Sigmatic.  Sounds disgusting, right?

Bear with me – because what it did was amazing.

I heard from Tim Ferriss that this mushroom coffee increased focus, energy and mental sharpness so I ordered some right away.  After all, he is the guy always experimenting, trying to find the optimum performance.

Got the order and in one day it was like a fog cleared.  No, it does not taste as good as a normal cup of fresh brewed coffee, but it was not bad.  But let me list the benefits I experienced (Keeping in mind I am not a health professional and results will vary).

  1. Experienced sharper mental thinking within an hour
  2. Enhanced will power later in the day – I often fade as the day goes on and start eating badly.  (Lost 7 pounds after 2 weeks of this coffee)
  3. Worked longer and more productive hours – because I got less distracted and bored.
  4. Stopped drinking 5-7 cups of normal coffee.  Now just drink this stuff and green tea.
  5. Accomplished more goals and remain very excited about getting stuff done.

What is even more interesting is that my Wife and my teenage daughter had almost identical effects.  Our daughter scored her first perfect college math score IN HER LIFE after being on this for a while.  She reported she is simply more patient and understands the lectures better.

I LOVE this stuff – you can buy it here: Check out the flavors. I recommend Lion’s Mane Coffee.

Creating Bridges for Ohio Residents to Escape Poverty

Bridges Out Of Poverty is an organization that is creating a common understanding of poverty and addressing people’s needs. We had a chance to interview two leaders with Bridges in Ohio, Eugene Krebs and Philip DeVol, authors of “Bridges Across Every Divide.”

1) What should ordinary people know about poverty?

In order to understand poverty, we feel that you need to read and understand the common language and various lens or ways of looking at our situations. (a)Bridges Out of Poverty gives people working in the institutions a new way to look at poverty and class issues. (b) Getting Ahead in a Just Gettin’-By World offers that same language to people in poverty. (c) Bridges to Sustainable Communities is for legislators, CEOs, Eds. This gives everyone a common language and understand of what to do about poverty. The latest book builds on 20 years of growth; it’s time to address poverty at the policy level. (d) Bridges Across Every Divide does that.

2) Is poverty in the US getting worse or are people’s lives getting better?

The answer is both. Economic development, wages, and opportunity are wrongly imagined to be like soft butter spread on fresh toast; evenly. Instead, it is more like cold butter on Wonder bread; kinda lumpy. For some people their lives are getting better, because they have post-graduate education. Others who lack education or are a prisoner of geography find it harder to break out, often due to transportation issues, along with the benefit cliff. Sometimes they need to realize they can have “agency”.

3) Besides job skills, what other skills do people need to escape poverty?

Go back one square; how do you get job skills? By having “agency”, which is a fancy word for feeling like you can be in charge of your own life. If you have agency, you understand why are in the situation you are in now, and you build your own ladder up. After you get agency, you seek job skills. Bridges and Getting Ahead graduates have agency and it is the core job skill.

4) Tell me about Bridges and how it helps people

In the US we have approached poverty the way the blind men in the fable approached an elephant. As they touched the elephant the man who touched its trunk thought it was a snake, the man to touched the tail thought it was a rope, one thought it was a wall and another a tree. Bridges/GA give a community a comprehensive understanding of poverty and class issues. They have a common language. We understand that we are all problems solvers. People in poverty are needed at the planning and decision making table because they know what poverty is like. People in wealth are needed at the table because they have the long view, resources, and connections. People in middle class because they love to attend meetings; they have to-do lists. Every sector that is impacted by poverty (almost all of them) can get better outcomes by using Bridges concepts to plan and operate their systems. People in poverty are helped by the changes they make themselves, the changes made by the institutions and the changes made at the community level.

5) How does mental health and addiction make the issues more difficult?

Mental health and addiction issues are part of just one cause of poverty: individual circumstances, choices, and behavior. This cluster of research is the default mode of conservatives. It has to be addressed. Phil came from the addiction field, 19 years as ED of an addiction treatment center. He used Bridges ideas and their clients did better. But there are three other clusters of research on the causes of poverty: political and economic structures (the default mode for liberals); community conditions (where you live determines how difficult or easy it will be to get out of poverty) and exploitation of people in poverty (private and public ways of taking the last dime from the pockets of the poorest people.)

So – the causes of poverty are not the either/or given to us by the left and right. Bridges sees that poverty is both/and. Poverty is caused BOTH by the choices of the poor AND by political economic structures…..AND community conditions and exploitation.
In Bridges communities we address all four causes of poverty.

6) What can someone who wants to help do to make a difference?

It is a cliché but getting involved in a local Bridges initiative. Read the books and go through the training. Talk to your church, synagogue, or mosque, Salvation Army and United Way. Use the Bridges concepts to improve the outcomes where you work. Offer Getting Ahead classes to engage people in poverty in the work. Build a Bridges collaborative that operates above the silos. Plus ask Andre how to get involved in this region.

7) How did you both get involved with this effort?

Gene: At my last think tank one of my tasks was to interview the 5,000 people who make Ohio work. So during one of my bi-monthly bipartisan coffees with Jennifer Brunner, former D Secretary of State and U.S. Senate candidate, I asked her who I should interview about poverty, and she replied instantly “Phil DeVol”. If you watch that video on the Center for Community Solutions website you can see the gears in my head all stripping out as he explains his approach.

Phil: As mentioned above, I used it where I worked, spread it to the community and (after co-authoring Bridges Out of Poverty) watched as other communities went through the same organic, locally relevant process. Now many sectors are using Bridges/GA concepts: employers, banks, healthcare, post-secondary, criminal justice, faith-based, education and so on. Bridges/GA is now in 47 states, 6 other countries and GA has been translated into Spanish, Slovak, and Czech.

7) Tell us about your book, “Bridges Across Every Divide” and how to find out more.

We explain how the Bridges model works but we also push back against Henry Adams, grandson and great-grandson of U.S. Presidents who famously wrote that “politics is how we organize our hatreds”. We believe him to be wrong because in Bridges communities we have seen people from all political persuasions working together on poverty issues. In our book we lay out another path to politics and policy development, one based on relationships. After leaving the Ohio House, Gene convinced the legislature to pass ten suggested bills into law, all without a PAC in a state like Ohio which is “pay to play”. We outline how to develop sound policy, pass it, defend it, but even more importantly, using the Bridges model as the framework, a new method of developing a process to determine how we govern ourselves. To order go to https://www.ahaprocess.com/store/bridges-across-every-divide-book/

Why should we hurry to solve this issue of poverty? Because we have always used unskilled and low skilled manufacturing jobs to help the poor and working poor move up to the middle class, if not for them, at least for their children. However, estimates are that about half of all jobs in the near future will be replaced by automation and artificial intelligence. We need to act now to move people out of poverty as the traditional means are evaporating.

To see videos about the book please go to Columbus on the Record https://video.wosu.org/video/the-complex-problem-of-poverty-xynpzr/

The State of Ohio. Begin near the 5 minute mark: http://www.ideastream.org/programs/state-of-ohio/more-info-on-the-fbis-raid-on-rosenberger-and-an-anti-poverty-program-still-working-in-ohio

Akron Area Country Club Now Open To Public

If you live in the greater Akron area, you need to check out Rustic Hills Country Club located in Medina.  This very exclusive golf course and stunning restaurant feels private but is open to everyone.

Country clubs have been adapting to changes in society by changing the way how they operate and Rustic Hills Country Club is a leader in opening up it’s wonderful 9-hole golf course, banquet facilities and Fireside Restaurant & Lounge to the public.  It is the kind of place you can take your family for a country club golf outing and enjoy a family dinner afterward or  meet up with buddies for 9 holes and happy hour from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the lounge.

What makes it a special place to visit for golf and dinner?

The 9-hole course is the perfect course for all golfers including men, women and young golf enthusiasts.  An advantage is that it allows golfers to play a stimulating game without taking up their whole day. If golfers want to play 18 holes they can, with two different sets of tees.

The course is challenging but accessible to all levels.  The second hole is 206 yards and is one of the toughest par 3s in northeast Ohio.  The ninth hole is one of the great finishing holes at 190 yards uphill.  Your round is not over until you sink that last putt.  Click here and call them to set up a tee time.

 

The Fireside Restaurant & Lounge then offers you a posh country club dining experience overlooking the grounds.  Whether you want to dine with your family, a group of friends or have a business lunch, it is the perfect setting to relax and enjoy great food.

What else can you expect from Rustic Hills Country Club?

Rustic Hills offers

  • Weddings, fundraisers and banquets
  • Junior Golf Camp for Children ages 6-16
  • Golf leagues, various tournaments, scrambles, and special events
  • Pool access for members
  • Special events for members and the public, fun for all ages

Anyone can go to a restaurant.  Playing golf and dining in a country club atmosphere is a higher level experience your family and friends will appreciate.  Visit their website, give them a call to book a tee time at 1-877-677-5792 or stop in any time to enjoy the Fireside Restaurant & Lounge.  You will be glad you did.

Videoconferencing Takes Akron Businesses Global

There are many advantages to living and owning a business in Akron Ohio or the surrounding Northeast Ohio area.  A highly educated workforce and low cost of living makes it ideal for businesses that want to keep costs low but output high.

One disadvantage would be that you are not in a bigger market like New York or Chicago, and while it is driving distance, it is hard to break into those places unless you are there regularly.

However, as videoconferencing has matured and become easier and cheaper to buy or lease, it now becomes easier to do business anywhere.

One person in the Akron area is selling videoconferencing for Akron businesses that do business outside the area states that he has seen a big increase in sales as well as a big savings on project costs when companies have used videoconferencing to meet with people remotely in minutes, instead of scheduling travel.  For sales, everyone knows that in person is better and that there is no time better to strike than when the iron is hot.  With videoconferencing, Akron businesses are able to sell any place in the world in minutes face to face, giving them a huge advantage over competition not using this tool.

The down side to videoconferencing has traditionally been the cost.  However, every year better technology comes out and it is less expensive than previously.  What could have been over $100,000 five years ago can now be installed and running for a few hundred dollars a month leasing or a few thousand dollars outright purchase and install.

Combining videoconferencing with the advantageous Akron business climate is a big advantage when you are building a profitable company.

Spotlight on Progressive Auto Group in Massillon, Ohio

“Doing Good By Doing Good.”   This is the motto of Progressive Auto Group in Massillon.

And Progressive Auto Group is doing just that!

They are celebrating 80 years in business in 2017 and are giving back to the Community with “80 Acts of Giving Back”.

This idea was a collaboration of the 4th generation Owners of Progressive Auto Group, Craig and Tim Sanders and Tom Schmidt, Director of Business Development and Community Relations.

At this time, therehave been over 200 Acts of Giving Backcommitted by Progressive Auto Group.  By the end of the year, the efforts of the team at Progressive Auto Group will result in over $80,000 given back to the local community in the form of cash and in-kind donations.

Last Saturday Progressive Auto Group sponsored an event by joining forces with the Stark County Humane Society. Donations for the Society were accepted at the event and six puppies were brought to Progressive Auto Group and were available for immediate adoption.  I witnessed the first adoption when a couple walked in and said “THAT IS THE ONE!”  and within ten minutes they were off and heading home.  All told, four deserving doggies found their “FURever” homes.  Since the inception of this partnership two years ago, over 50 puppies and dogs have found homes.  In addition, over $3,000 in cash and product donations have made to the Stark County Humane Society.

This is what Progressive and Tom Schmidt like to do… they provide the venue and help an organization help itself.

Last fall, they invited local area High School Bands Fairless and Tuslawto come to the dealership and put on a virtual “Battle of the Bands.” Progressive Auto Group cleared out the bays and each band performedon separate days. Fans voted on a Facebook poll.  Over 15,000 individual ballots were cast and the bands were in a virtual dead heat, so Progressive awarded each the top prize of $1,250 to be used to support their marching bands.

Another worthy cause Progressive Auto Group helped was Plain Local Schools Youth Football Cheerleaders. Progressive Auto Group supplied the venue for the Cheerleaders who brought out their green and gold tunnel, offered a 50/50 drawing and a Chinese Auction. The Cheerleaders asked of the folks coming to support them to also bring with them canned goods to be donated to the Hunger Task Force. The final result?  Over $1000 raised by the Cheerleaders and over 140 cans of food were donated to the Hunger Task Force.

The largest event was in October this year when Progressive Auto Group sponsored another fundraiser to benefit breast cancer treatment. It was the 3rd Annual Progress4TheCure, raising more than $13,000 to be divided and given to the breast cancer departments at Mercy Medical Center and Aultman Hospital.  This was a truly community backed event with over 90 area businesses having tables under a ginormous tent on the Progressive car lot.  In addition, four area Chambers of Commerce and the National Sales and Marketing Executives co-promoted the event.  My 101.7 FM was again on hand to help lead the event.  A committee of 40+ community and business leaders met monthly to plan this event, which is always held on the first Wednesday of October.  This year a record setting 600 guests visited the event.  Over 1,350 Pink Progress4TheCure t-shirts were given out.  In addition, over 150 door prizes were auctioned off, including twin grand prizes of a Cancun resort vacation for two and a fully catered event for 100 guests.  Phew! What an accomplishment!

Tom Schmidt has asked that you please like and follow them on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/ProgressiveCJD/; https://www.facebook.com/ProgressiveChevrolet/; and, https://www.facebook.com/Progress4theCure/.

I feel this is worth repeating… “Doing Good By Doing Good.”

Diana Hendershott is a guest writer for Akron Today Magazine and works with companies to improve their Merchant Service account.  You can reach here at 330.206.0978 .

Ken Stewart’s Lodge – Private Dining Room

This month I have had the pleasure of being at two events in the private dining room at Ken Stewart’s Lodge.  It is not always easy to find a place to have a meeting for 15 or so people that is private, has good food and is respectful of a meeting being conducted but still keeps drinks full and expedites food service with barely a pause in the proceedings.  We experienced that both times we had annual board meetings for two boards.

One reason it was chosen is the location which is convenient for both Akron and Cleveland people to reach.  We had people coming from Fairlawn, Kent, Cleveland and Green and no one had more than a 30 minute drive which made the location perfect.  Ken Stewart’s Lodge is located in Bath, Ohio at 1911 N Cleveland Massillon Rd, Akron, OH 44333.

So first, let me start by saying it is not a place I would take MY kids.  The food is great (get to that later) but the theme is a lodge and my mostly vegetarian and animal loving kids would not like a hunting lodge theme.  The men’s bathroom alone has 4 mounted animals.  It reminds me more of my childhood of camping and outdoor kinds of places, but today’s vegetarian, cell phone loving kids may not appreciate it as much.  It is definitely an experience you do not get every day though.

My first experience there I was adventurous with the appetizer and safe with the dinner.  The fried calamari appetizer was really nice and I would definitely have it again.  It had just the right amount of ingredients to make it interesting and it was cooked just right.  Shame on me for getting the 10 oz Lodge burger after that – only because it was a perfectly good burger but I should have had something more special.  What I really did enjoy with it was the truffle fries.  They were delicious.

When I went back the second time everything was just as perfect and I had the Potato Encrusted Halibut at the recommendation of a manager in the restaurant.  Fish is never my first choice but I wanted them to tell me which dish they felt is a signature dish.  It turned out to be a great recommendation.  Definitely one of the best fish dishes I have ever had.  Moist, tasty and much bigger than I thought it was going to be. I love that dish.

While that covered what I had, I was there with about 15 people on two different occasions and I can tell you not a single person did not like their dish.  The entire evening went smoothly, had a wonderful atmosphere and everyone left satisfied and happy.  If you are looking for a nice place to have a small group private get together in Akron that is also convenient to Cleveland, Ken Stewart’s Lodge should be your first choice.

Pallotta’s Pastries

Pallotta’s Pastries sells their award-winning pastries in Akron, Ohio.

Pallotta’s Pastries

Address
2120 Byrd Avenue Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223

Phone: (330) 920-1766

Website

Pallotta’s Pastries started out as a neighborhood bakery located in the Akron’s North Hill area in 1948. It was owned and operated by the Pallota family from Italy. Their bakeshop was named Beacon’s Best in the cake category two years in a row in 2010 and 2011. Aside from that, they also bagged the Best Bakery award from the same magazine in 2011.

Pallota’s take pride in the variety of baked goods they offer. They sell desserts, pastries, cakes, cookies, breads, cupcakes, cheesecakes, pies and muffins. Pallota’s can attribute their success from the fact that they make their baked goods from scratch. They also never substitute their ingredients. They have been taught never to sacrifice quality just to save a few bucks. Therefore, when a customer orders from Pallota’s Pastries, they are guaranteed of freshly baked and delicious products.

Aside from their taste, Pallota’s Pastries are guaranteed to look appealing. They have four generations of bakers working in their kitchens and their combined experience and skill in the industry is applied into their products. Pallota’s Pastries also offer seasonal items, such as Easter cakes, Thanksgiving pies and holiday rolls to celebrate the season. Whether you have been in there many times for their famous pastries or you’re a first-time customer at their store, Pallota’s Pastries will offer you something that will keep you coming back for more.

Want to sample Pallota’s Pastries’ award-winning baked goods? Visit their store today.

Five Guys

Five Guys serves their delicious burgers from their locations nationwide.

Five Guys

Address
3863 Medina Rd Akron, OH 44333

Phone: (330) 665-5551

Website

Five Guys was established in 1986 in Arlington, Virginia. Initially, the burger chain that we know of today started out as a small carry-out burger joint. Since its inception, Five Guys have been continuously growing their clientele by offering juicy burgers and fresh-cut fries. Currently, the chain has more than 1,000 locations in 47 US States and six provinces in Canada.

One of the reasons why the Five Guys chain is so successful is because of their burgers. There are no freezers in any of their locations. This means that the patties they use for their burgers are made fresh each day. They only have coolers to store their patties throughout the day to prevent them for going bad. Another good thing about the store is that they use peanut oil for their fries, which is a healthier alternative.

The year 2013 marks the 27th year that Five Guys have been in the business. Through opening franchise opportunities, they were able to expand and grow their business more to reach the other states of the country. Aside from that, they have also explored creative innovations to their menu, allowing customers to have 250,000 ways to order in their location. Through hard work and dedication to their customers, it’s no wonder Five Guys is one of the premier destinations in the country for fresh and juicy burgers and fries.

Craving for some juicy burgers from Five Guys? Head out to their location near you today.

Fall Reading List

Fall is the perfect time to snuggle up with a good book as the weather grows cool. Whether you are cozied up by an outdoor fire pit with a steamy pumpkin latte or tucked in bed, autumn’s shorter days provide lots of opportunities to catch up on your reading. Check out the list below for some of fall’s best new books that you can’t miss!

1. Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band gave a once in a lifetime performance at the 2009 Superbowl Halftime Show. This incredible event is what inspired Springsteen to write the tale of his life. Readers will gain insight into his Catholic upbringing in New Jersey, his breakout into the music business, and the ups and downs of his career. Even if you aren’t a big Springsteen fan, anyone who ever had big dreams can relate to this raw memoir.

2. The Witch House of Persimmon Point by Suzanne Palmieri

Get ready for Halloween with this spooky novel. In a powerful saga about secrets, Byrd Whalen returns to her family’s ancestral home, only to spend the weekend learning the macabre history hidden there. She has to question everything she ever thought she knew about her family’s past. If you love old-fashioned gothic novels, you will love this book.

3. An Address in Amsterdam by Mary Dingee Fillmore

Historical fiction lovers will devour this novel in one sitting. A teenage girl in 1940s Nazi-occupied Amsterdam has to deal with her boyfriend’s disappearance, her task of delivering forbidden newspapers, and hiding out in a basement with her family. Just when it seems that hope is lost, Rachel finds more courage and love in the most unexpected places.

4. Two By Two by Nicholas Sparks

Have your tissues nearby for this latest novel from best-selling author Nicholas Sparks. It seems like Russell Green has it all: a gorgeous wife, cute daughter, great job. Then, things start falling apart in a matter of months. Soon Russell must face unemployment and single parenthood in this emotional tale.

Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar

Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar serves healthy and delicious juice at their store in Akron, Ohio.

Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar

Address
1210 Buchholzer Blvd Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

Phone: (330) 920-4220

Website

Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar is one of the premier destinations of juice and smoothie lovers in the city. Their juice bars can be found in seven different locations within the city. With the growing number of people turning to more natural food products and drinks, Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar has been growing their business and client case over the years.

Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar takes pride in the fact that they use real fruit and juice for their smoothies. Customers have the option to make their personal fruit and veggie juice combinations according to their health benefits and preference. With the discovery of Wheatgrass’ potent nutrients for the body, the bar now offers their Wheatgrass shots. One ounce of this Wheatgrass juice is equivalent to ingesting two and a half pounds of green leafy veggies.

Perhaps the more popular product of Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar is their smoothies. They offer 30 real fruit smoothies to their customers. Customers can also avail of their seasonal specials. For those who are feeling a bit peckish when they visit their store, they also have freshly-made wraps, soups and salads. These are made from the freshest ingredients which will satisfy one’s tummy as well as provide the body with the necessary nutrients to keep it healthy.

Want to sample Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar’s smoothies and made-to-order wraps? Drop by their store today.

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