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1 month ago |
austinfitmagazine.com | Deborah Hamilton-Lynne |Weston Carls
You may have missed these speakers at SXSW but you can learn a lot from their current best sellers. Here are 5 must-read books from some of the best sessions at the 2025 interactive conference. Saving Five: A Memoir of Hope by Amanda NygenAn Instant New York Times Bestseller. One of TIME and Oprah Daily‘s Most Anticipated Books of 2025. Amanda Nguyen is an activist and astronaut.
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Jan 1, 2025 |
austinfitmagazine.com | Deborah Hamilton-Lynne
Resiliency in the face of Austin’s fast-moving and expensive real estate market By Deborah Hamilton-Lynne – January 1, 2025 Feature Photo Credit: Weston Carls According to a 2023 survey by CBRE, a global commercial real estate services and investment firm, Austin ranked as the second hottest market for investment in commercial real estate in the United States. In the second quarter of 2024, rent for industrial space increased 11.5% year-to-year to $14.49 per square foot, down slightly from...
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Oct 31, 2024 |
austinfitmagazine.com | Deborah Hamilton-Lynne
Like many people in the tech industry in Austin, Jess Clark knew in her soul that something was missing from her life. She had finished graduate school with her MBA and pursued a career in marketing, which led her to a lucrative leadership position at a software company. Outwardly, everything looked great, while inwardly, she lacked purpose and missed creative challenges, so she turned to the gym as an outlet, becoming obsessed with CrossFit training.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
texaslifestylemag.com | Deborah Hamilton-Lynne
by Deborah Hamilton-Lynne on September 7, 2024 in Entertainment, ShareLargest Artistic Collaboration in Six YearsMela Sarajane Dailey, founder and producer. Courtesy photo. American Artists Project founder, Mela Sarajane Dailey, dreams big and on Sept. 14, 300 performers will deliver an exciting and unique event the likes of which hasn’t been seen since the triumphant Bernstein Mass in 2018.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
foundingaustin.com | Deborah Hamilton-Lynne
The Center for Economic and Policy Research has gone as far as to call the U.S. the “No Vacation Nation.” Unlike our European counterparts many Americans do not take the vacation time that is allotted to them. According to a Forbes survey more than 765 million vacation days have gone unused by Americans.
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