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  • Jan 7, 2025 | vinepair.com | Josh Harris

    The Story Behind The The Escape ArtistAt San Francisco institution Trick Dog, owner takes a casual and discrete approach to including non-alcoholic cocktails on the menu, weaving them throughout and not calling direct attention to them. This highball combines NA Weissbeer with non-alcoholic amaro, a homemade syrup, and bitters, and requires an at-home sparkling water maker for carbonation.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | fa-mag.com | Mike Wilson Says |Josh Harris

    Being a financial advisor is difficult: You have to be smart, forward-thinking and possess the right mix of technical and interpersonal skills. Most advisors find it noble work, despite the stress and all-consuming nature of the role. The last decade has offered some relief. In part, that’s due to advancements in advisor-facing technology, which have reduced manual tasks that once took hours or even days to complete to a few clicks of a mouse.

  • Sep 29, 2024 | huntinfool.com | Josh Harris

    October 2024 Author: Josh Harris It was time for a change, so I decided to purchase and build another rifle. As I began the process, I consulted mycolleagues in the office for feedback on rifles they had experienced “above average” results with. To my surprise, a common recommendation quickly emerged. After conducting my own research, my decision was made. I’ll dive into the specifics of who, what, when, where, and why throughout this article.

  • Sep 24, 2024 | huntinfool.com | Josh Harris

    October 2024 Author: Josh Harris The hunting industry is a vast and multifaceted world that weaves together tradition, conservation, andrecreation. Yet, as we move deeper into the 21stcentury, it faces growing scrutiny, particularly from those who question the ethics and sustainability of the practice. Even within the hunting community itself, there’s a divide. The rise of high-tech gadgets, game farms, and “guaranteed hunts” has fueled debates over what truly constitutes real hunting.

  • Sep 2, 2024 | onthewight.com | Josh Harris

    The environmental charity, Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) has launched a recruitment drive for the charity’s super volunteer programme – the Regional Reps – with a 50m x 60m piece of sand art at Cayton Bay, Scarborough, thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery. The sand art, installed by local artivist Fred Brown, and based on a design by Cornish artist Will Kinchin, features Surfers Against Sewage’s iconic gasmask-wearing surfer alongside the rallying call ‘THE OCEAN NEEDS YOU’.

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