QVC Food Award Winners are helping anyone with a tasty dish or drink achieve financial freedom by getting their recipes ready to sell in grocery stores, online, and on TV. Nationwide — Chevalo and Monique Wilsondebriano, an African American entrepreneurial couple from Charleston, South Carolina, transformed their backyard burger recipe into a million-dollar business by Read More…
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I’m Immunocompromised. Will pills, Gargles And Sprays Fend Off COVID?
Marc Silver/NPR We regularly answer frequently asked questions about the coronavirus. If you have a question you’d like us to consider for a future post, email us at goatsandsoda@npr.org with the subject line: “Weekly Coronavirus Questions.” See an archive of our FAQs here. My husband is immuno-compromised. He scours the internet for products that Read More…
CASA Providing Support For Domestic Violence Survivors In Marion County
In Pinellas County, Florida, Community Action Stops Abuse (CASA) has been a beacon of hope for victims of domestic violence since 1977. Last month, their mission extended its reach as CASA embarked on an expansion into Marion County, addressing a pressing need highlighted by Sheriff Billy Woods. Woods expressed the gravity of the situation, stating, Read More…
The Americans Have A Clue What A Global War With Russia
Many of our political leaders and elitist institutions are corrupt beyond comprehension. They are seeking an authoritarian reformation, a “great economic reset” and they are triggering multiple conflicts around the world. We saw the mask come off during covid. These people are not merely misguided; they are monsters, and they are hungry. It’s not beyond Read More…
My Neighbors Complained That Its Too Cold For My Dog To Be Outside All Day
RESPONSE • My sister in law told me her cousins in North Carolina got a winter coat for their dog when it snowed. A caring gesture, but they had a SAINT BERNARD. RESPONSE We use to have a Samoyed. The neighbors called the ASPCA and complained when the saw her out laying across a snow Read More…
The Synthetic Drug Kush Is Walloping Sierra Leone
Tommy Trenchard for NPR 26-year-old Zainab Sankoh in a shack at the Kingtom dump site in Freetown, Sierra Leone. A self-described “hustler,” Sankoh used to send money home to support her family and her young daughter in a village in the south of the country. Now, she spends almost all her money on kush. “My Read More…








