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  • Dec 10, 2024 | yourtango.com | John Johnson

    Many arguments between couples stem from simple misunderstandings based on different communication styles. For example, women often want to vent, and a man will often misinterpret this by thinking he's meant to find a solution. Likewise, women sometimes misinterpret what it means when a man says nothing at all. Often, men need to work through a problem in silence, and women can misread this to mean they simply do not want to talk to her.

  • May 27, 2024 | bocaratontribune.com | John Johnson

    BY JOHN JOHNSON • MAY 27, 2024What would be the primary traits you would consider essential for effective leadership? Would you include qualities such as vision, courage, determination, perseverance, charisma, communication skills, and intelligence? How about character traits such as honesty, integrity, generosity, and humility? One quality that stands out to me probably would not appear near the top of many people’s lists: Love.

  • Apr 8, 2024 | vulture.com | Sarah Nechamkin |John Johnson

    Curb Your Enthusiasm No Lessons Learned Season 12 Episode 10 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** On the evening of May 14, 1998, an audience of 76 million viewers tuned in to watch the two-part series finale of Seinfeld — America’s fifth-most-watched series finale behind a few shows that included Cheers, because when has Ted Danson ever given Larry a break?

  • Apr 1, 2024 | vulture.com | Sarah Nechamkin |John Johnson

    Curb Your Enthusiasm Ken/Kendra Season 12 Episode 9 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** No one likes an incomplete massage. You’re naked, you’ve hit the off switch on a flickering mind, and with the mounting pressure of the masseuse’s knuckles on your limbs, there’s an increasing expectation that you will leave the session feeling, if not transformed, reset, de-knotted, satisfied.

  • Mar 18, 2024 | vulture.com | Sarah Nechamkin |John Johnson

    Curb Your Enthusiasm The Trauma Season 12 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** We’re three episodes from the finale, and it’s no clearer how Curb will end than when the season started. But while the end of the last episode saw Larry going downtown in a cop car, in this one, he’s getting caught in a different kind of downtown. Could these all be hints pointing to a final fate in which Larry, like Jerry, George & Co., ends up behind bars once again? Or are they red herrings?

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