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    Falling into Fall

    Falling into Fall

    By Joanie Juster– (Editor’s Note: As Joanie Juster shares, this article marks the one-year anniversary of her column. Her dedication to the LGBTQ community and the ongoing fight for social…

    Top 10 Tips When Booking Your Olivia Cruise

    Top 10 Tips When Booking Your Olivia Cruise

    By Maggie Beaumier and Kelly McMahon– For nearly five decades, Olivia’s mission has been to provide safe and celebrating spaces for lesbians and LGBTQ+ women. And today, that mission continues.…

    Highlights from My Recent Cruise to Ireland, Amsterdam, and London

    Highlights from My Recent Cruise to Ireland, Amsterdam, and London

    By Jan Wahl– Amsterdam is one hip city. There are rainbow flags everywhere. The smell of pot wafts around cafés. There are gorgeous canals and funky barges with liveaboards tending…

    Celebrity Cruises for 2023: Pride Party at Sea, LGBTQ+ Caribbean Cruise, Same-Sex Weddings

    Celebrity Cruises for 2023: Pride Party at Sea, LGBTQ+ Caribbean Cruise, Same-Sex Weddings

    Celebrity Cruises has a long history of supporting the LGBTQ+ community. Celebrity, for example, has been the presenting sponsor for Miami Beach Pride for several years. In January 2018, Celebrity…

    A Prediction for Post-Election Markets, No Tea Leaves Required

    A Prediction for Post-Election Markets, No Tea Leaves Required

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– Just outside Placerville when you’re heading up to South Lake Tahoe is a hard-to-miss Paul Bunyan statue towering over a tiny enclave of businesses. Cool as…

    Who Gets Your Money?

    Who Gets Your Money?

    By Jay Greene, Esq., CPA– Have you ever counted how many accounts you have? These may include bank accounts, brokerage accounts, insurance policies, 401k, pension, crypto, and more. Do you…

    Using Gender Pronouns in the Workplace: It Matters

    Using Gender Pronouns in the Workplace: It Matters

    By Nancy Geenen– More and more organizations in the United States have started introducing gender pronouns into the simple, everyday but highly visible parts of their work-life such as email…

    Greg Wieting, Founder of PRISMA

    Greg Wieting, Founder of PRISMA

    Greg Wieting, the founder of PRISMA, helps clients heal the anxiety, depression, chronic pain, and trauma they can’t think or talk their way out of. He developed the PRISMA framework…

    The Status of Older Latinx LGBTQ+ Individuals in the U.S.

    The Status of Older Latinx LGBTQ+ Individuals in the U.S.

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– Little is written about older Latinx LGBTQ+ individuals in the U.S. The serious omissions foster a sense of invisibility that, in turn, negatively impact this community…

    ‘Love Is Now the Law’ in Cuba!

    ‘Love Is Now the Law’ in Cuba!

    By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney– “Love is now the law” was the jubilant declaration of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel on September 25 when Cuban voters overwhelmingly approved marriage equality…