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New book teaches cancer community how to cope and face the unfathomable with insight from a psychotherapist and two oncologists
AUSTIN, TX / ACCESSWIRE / February 23, 2021 / Nothing can truly prepare a person for the emotional rollercoaster of a cancer diagnosis. However, the new book The Big Ordeal: Understanding the Psychological Turmoil of Cancer (River Grove Books) by Cynthia Hayes is aimed at helping newly diagnosed patients and their loved ones anticipate and respond to the emotional journey ahead. Available today,
The Big Ordeal is based on interviews with more than 100 patients, caregivers, oncologists, neuroscientists and other experts, and endorsed by doctors at leading institutions as the go-to book for those who seek to better manage the cancer experience.
Race, restaurants and the messiness of friendship
John O. Morisano and Mashama Bailey.
(Marcus Kenney)
Jan. 23, 2021 6 AM PT
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When the Grey opened in Savannah, Ga., late in 2014, the national food media instantly latched onto the restaurant’s unlikely origin story: New York venture capitalist and first-time restaurateur John O. Morisano purchased a once-grand former Greyhound bus depot that operated until 1964. Pre-renovation, he could see where waiting areas and restrooms had been marked as clearly segregated.
His search for a chef specifically, he had decided to find a Black woman chef as a business partner who would helm the kitchen led him to Mashama Bailey, a sous chef at Prune, Gabrielle Hamilton’s tiny East Village game changer. Bailey had been in the restaurant industry for almost 20 years. She was ready for a big leap; a native of Queens, she also happened to have spent part of her childhood in Savannah.
Liger Partners Grows and Wins Awards Despite 2020 Curveballs
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“At our core, Ligers refer to ourselves as ‘creative solutioners,’ meaning we find solutions to get the job done no matter how complex the task” - Eric Holtzclaw, Principal ATLANTA (PRWEB) January 21, 2021 Liger Partners, a full-service marketing firm, celebrates multiple industry awards, gets new office space, and welcomes new partners in 2020 despite a pandemic, social distancing, and the tragic disappearance of Snapple in its classic glass bottles.
“At our core, Ligers refer to ourselves as ‘creative solutioners,’ meaning we find solutions to get the job done no matter how complex the task,” remarks Eric Holtzclaw, Principal. “This past year was very complex, but our team embraced the challenges with optimism, empathy, and an unrelenting dedication to our clients’ success.”