Month: September 2021

(CNN) — For nearly 33 years he lived a hermit life on a beautiful island in the Mediterranean, where he was the sole inhabitant. Mauro Morandi, known as Italy’s Robinson Crusoe after developing a loyal online following, was caretaker of the Sardinian island of Budelli, embracing silence, solitude, and the peacefulness of nature while living
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Cold-pressed juice and healthy smoothies company Pure Green is gearing up for its national franchise expansion after raising more than $1 million in an equity crowdfunding round through republic.co — a strategy that founder and CEO Ross Franklin believes can help build a wellness-focused community more efficiently, and even turn many community members into franchisees.
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A growing cult of nomads are taking long road trips — sometimes for months — in tricked-out camper vans, often documenting their travel highlights on Instagram with the hashtag #vanlife. But for couples, especially inexperienced ones, this seemingly carefree lifestyle can come with unique problems. Sharing cramped quarters and isolated from their support networks, couples
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Ready for some weekend wine? See if you can find these Sonoma wines (or, if not, their producers) on wine lists, restaurant shelves or online. They were four of the most compelling wines I tasted recently, when I visited northern California for the Sonoma County Wine Auction. 2018 Fort Ross Vineyard Pinot Noir from Gary
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(CNN) — Private jet passengers could soon be able to travel through the air and “underwater” at the same time thanks to a unique new cabin concept. Aircraft overhaul and maintenance specialist Lufthansa Technik has just unveiled renderings for a new cabin design (pictured above) for the Airbus Corporate Jet ACJ330 that allows those on
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Just how male dominated is American craft brewery ownership? For the first time, it appears we have a statistically accurate answer: three-to-one. That’s right, in a nation where women comprise 51% of the population, according to the Census Bureau, men make up three-quarters, or 76%, of craft brewery owners.  At the Craft Brewers Conference in
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