Tag: covid-19
Nashville’s Chris Garland of Executive Martial Art...
Posted by Mike Freeman | Oct 26, 2021 | Charitable | 0 |
Potluck Offers All-in-One Planning, Communication ...
Posted by Mike Freeman | Oct 25, 2021 | Start Up News | 0 |
Who the Hell is Buddy Jackson?
Posted by Mike Freeman | Oct 13, 2021 | Culture | 1 |
Boro Arts and Church Street Gallery Present ‘Autum...
Posted by Mike Freeman | Sep 17, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
Ken Means Continues Working on His Carousel
Posted by Mike Freeman | Aug 19, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
Franklin International Indie Film Festival Returns November
by Mike Freeman | Aug 17, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
Physical theaters still offer a very important social experience, despite the ready availability...
Read MoreZach Easterwood on Marketing What You Love
by Mike Freeman | May 18, 2021 | Workforce Development | 0 |
There are general tips for marketing that can help sell a product. However, with many industries,...
Read MoreBill Miller Discusses Painting, Inspiration, and New Art Show
by Mike Freeman | May 10, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
Sometimes, the darkest moments in an artist’s life can inspire them to create beauty, find deeper...
Read MoreEntrepreneur Charelle Lans on Vision Strategy Management
by Mike Freeman | Mar 24, 2021 | Spotlights | 0 |
An entrepreneur or company’s chief executive officer may be able to picture their direction for...
Read MoreRhonda Cammon on the Success of Her Business Perfectly Cordial
by Mike Freeman | Mar 19, 2021 | Spotlights | 0 |
What goes into making a great product line? If it were a drink recipe, perhaps the formula would...
Read MoreFilmmaker Tiffany Murray Discusses Post-Apocalyptic Podcast
by Mike Freeman | Feb 15, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
The pandemic has created the feeling of a career winter for video production personnel. As such...
Read Morevirsitour Digitally Connects Events Personnel with Locations
by Mike Freeman | Jan 27, 2021 | Start Up News | 0 |
Already feeling like an obstacle course for some, COVID-19 has littered the events industry with...
Read MoreFilmmaker Will Holland Discusses Shooting Video Remote During Pandemic
by Mike Freeman | Jan 20, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
Arguably, a positive consequence of COVID-19 is that it has made a lot of businesses think...
Read MoreDining During COVID-19: The Rise of the Franklin Bakehouse
by Mike Freeman | Dec 16, 2020 | Business News | 0 |
Located at the corner of East Main Street and 1st Avenue North, the Franklin Bakehouse is quickly...
Read MoreSarah Ward Wilkes Has Her Head in the Clouds
by Mike Freeman | Dec 14, 2020 | Culture | 0 |
For Franklin artist Sarah Ward Wilkes, creativity is a default setting when other things don’t...
Read MoreStatus Update on the Downtown Nashville Art Crawl
by Mike Freeman | Dec 3, 2020 | Culture | 0 |
The FirstBank First Saturday Art Crawl may be referred to by several names, including the...
Read MoreShade Tree Services Help Those in Need
by Mike Freeman | Nov 11, 2020 | Charitable | 0 |
From the American Academy of Family Physicians’s (AAFP) position paper entitled “Poverty and Health—The Family Medicine Perspective,” one can see the links between finances and healthcare clearly explained. The paper states, “Poverty and low-income status are associated with a variety of adverse health outcomes, including shorter life expectancy, higher rates of infant mortality, and higher death rates for the 14 leading causes of death. These effects are mediated through individual- and community-level mechanisms.”
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