Alexander Graham Bell
If you’ve ever picked up a phone—be it a rotary, a landline, or the smartphone in your pocket—you have Alexander Graham Bell to thank.
If you’ve ever picked up a phone—be it a rotary, a landline, or the smartphone in your pocket—you have Alexander Graham Bell to thank.
It’s no secret that stress and anxiety levels are high. The world can feel overwhelming at times, and when we’re constantly bombarded with negativity, it’s easy to forget to take care of ourselves. But the truth is, happiness isn’t just a luxury—it’s essential.
Entrepreneurship is more than just a career path—it’s a mindset, a way of life, and a journey filled with challenges, triumphs, and unexpected adventures. This National Entrepreneurship Week, I want to celebrate the dreamers, the doers, and the trailblazers who make the world a more innovative and exciting place.
One February morning, I perched on a tree branch near the San Diego River, letting the rhythm of the water soothe my mind. It was Valentine’s Day, and I found myself reflecting on love and life, two forces that have shaped every twist and turn of my journey.
The Invisible Ones: Homeless Combat Veterans was born from a deep sense of responsibility to tell these stories and to humanize a group of people often overlooked. Streaming it now on Citizen Green TV ensures that these stories will continue to reach veterans, advocates, and policymakers alike. It’s a chance to keep the conversation alive and ensure these invisible ones are invisible no more.