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Death Tourism: travelling to forgotten battlefields and notorious prisons

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The phenomenon of dark tourism draws sightseers to the road less travelled, where they seek an introspective and reflective experience.

From Cambodia’s killing fields to the safety risks at Chernobyl’s Exclusion Zone, they are some of the most macabre places on the planet.

So what drives the adrenaline, allure and intrigue held by these destinations and the kinds of people that would visit them?

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Why it’s time to raise a glass and toast to a healthier lifestyle

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Statistics from 2023 revealed an impressive double-digit growth in the consumption of NoLo beverages, a trend that shows no signs of slowing down.

In a time where mindful consumption is becoming increasingly prevalent, one trend has emerged as a testament to this cultural shift: the surge in “NoLo” drinks.

This movement, propelled by Millennials, has also inspired consumers across generations to adopt healthier lifestyle choices.

Managing Director and Co-Founder of buds & beads, Jo Thomas, joins the show to discuss the intersection of healthy habits and consumption.

Presented by VENTURE CROWD #funding futures

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“Goldilocks is dead” – Inflation AND unemployment rise

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The U.S. unemployment rate rose to 3.9%, its highest in two years, though still below levels the Fed sees as sustainable in the long-run.

Recent data from the US job market has further supported the Federal Reserve’s reluctance to rush into cutting interest rates.

Despite concerns about slowing economic growth, the latest employment figures indicate resilience in hiring, providing the Fed with more justification to maintain its current stance on monetary policy. #ticker today #featured

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Are ‘forever chemicals’ turning us into the ‘The Walking Dead’?

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The cosmetic and personal care industry operates within a regulatory framework, with laws remaining stagnant for the past eight decades.

A recently published study reveals that over 900 chemicals present in everyday products such as cosmetics, drinking water, food, and cleaning supplies—widely used by millions of Americans—may induce biological changes associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer.

Clayton Thomas, CEO of The Root Brands, shares his thoughts on this topic.

The Green Edition is presented by The ROOT Brands.

For all media inquiries, please get in touch here: pmc7771@outlook.com #the green edition

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