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Do it Yourself; Tips and ideas for DIY projects to give a gift that your significant other won't return.
The Moral Case for Clarity: Why Truth Must Govern the Law
Civilizations do not collapse overnight. They decay from within, one compromise at a time. The laws of a nation are not only tools of policy; they are moral reflections of its soul. When those laws are written in confusion, hidden in complexity, or passed under deception, the moral order that sustains liberty begins to crumble.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Humans
Awaken the Healer Within: The Powerful Benefits of Attending Shamanic Self-Healing Classes
In a fast-paced world filled with constant stimulation, emotional fatigue, and physical stress, many people are turning inward to seek healing, clarity, and purpose. While modern medicine and therapy certainly play essential roles in well-being, there's a growing movement toward ancient practices that reconnect us with the deeper, spiritual layers of ourselves. One such path is Shamanic self-healing, which is an ancient tradition that invites us to become our own healers, guided by the wisdom of nature, spirit, and intuition.
By Ticia Agri4 months ago in Humans
Unbundling the Law: A Case for Individual Issue Voting
Modern democracy is drowning in fine print. Congress passes bills hundreds or thousands of pages long, packed with hidden riders and last-minute insertions that have little to do with their stated titles. The American public is told that such complexity is necessary — that governing is hard work and compromise requires bundling unrelated issues together. But this is not compromise. It is corruption by convenience.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Humans
The Refining Fire: How Painful Relationships Reveal What Comfort Never Can
There are seasons in life when relationships feel like open wounds. We pour love, patience, and forgiveness into people who repay it with manipulation, distance, or contempt. The pain is real, but it is not wasted. The deepest heartbreaks often become the most honest mirrors, revealing who we are, what we believe, and how much we still need to grow.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Humans
The Difference Between Hatred and Holy Intolerance
There is a dangerous confusion in today’s world. People are told that loving others means accepting everything they say, everything they do, and everything they believe. But love without truth is not love. It is surrender and cowardice disguised as compassion.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Humans
How Helping Others Can Change a Life
The Power of One Person’s Support: How Helping Others Can Change a Life Have you ever felt like giving up on something hard? Maybe it was a school subject that felt too difficult, a sport that seemed impossible, or a personal dream that felt too far away. We all face moments like this. But sometimes, one person’s support—whether it's a friend, teacher, parent, or even a stranger—can make all the difference.
By Jeno Treshan 4 months ago in Humans
The American Dream of Homeownership Has Aged (Literally)
A new report from the National Association of Realtors shows the median age of U.S. homebuyers has climbed to 56 in 2024, the oldest on record — up from 31 in 1981. For first-time buyers, the median age has risen from 29 to 38, reflecting how much harder it’s become to buy a home early in life. This 25-year jump marks a fundamental shift in affordability and access. Median home prices have surged to roughly $420,000, while the median household income is about $79,000 — far below the $110,000+ estimated to comfortably afford that home at current mortgage rates of 7–8%. In 1981, a typical home cost about three times the average household income; today, it’s closer to five-and-a-half times, and much higher in many metro areas.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Humans
A Unique Free Cleaning Service
Disclaimer, I want to be clear, I am just giving my honest opinion about these individuals who take the time to clean the houses of people suffering from both a mental disability and a physical disability. With that said, here is my blog.
By stephanie borges4 months ago in Humans
Retro Tech 100
Retro Tech 100 The Sound Era: 10 Devices That Changed How We Heard the World. Before streaming became invisible, music was something you touched. It had texture, temperature, and ritual. You flipped switches, pressed clunky buttons, wound tape with a pencil, and carried sound like a secret. Every beat took effort; every song, a bit of patience.
By Sayed Zewayed4 months ago in Humans



