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Tiffany Corr (Page 2)

Leslie McGuirk (Photo provided by: Leslie McGuirk)

October 15, 2019

How Do We Hold On To Our Childlike Sense of Creativity?

“Human beings need to feel a sense of wonder,” says astrologer, author, speaker, and artist, Leslie McGuirk. 

By Tiffany Corr

HBO Correspondent Mary Carillo (Photo: courtesy of Mary Carillo)

October 8, 2019

Case Study: Behind the Scenes with HBO’s Mary Carillo

In 2018, 11 individuals were inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame. Standing amongst the men was a single female honoree, Mary Carillo. For 39 years, Carillo has lit up television screens with her undeniable wit, exceptional insight, and keen ability to connect. 

By Tiffany Corr

Cover of Brandon Stanton's Book - Humans of New York. (Photo by Tiffany Corr)

October 3, 2019

Shedding Light on the Lives of Everyday People

VERO BEACH, Fla. - Today, news operates at an all-consuming and rapid pace. More often than not, what is reported is negative. Which raises the question, can valuable news come in an alternative form? Is there another worthy approach that lends itself credence to the title of journalist? Yes. One that speaks the truth, is loyal to the public, unbiased and provides impactful content to the public? Most definitely. 

By Tiffany Corr

Police officers dance in front of students at high school pep rally. (Courtesy of Major Milo Thornton)

September 24, 2019

Is There Still a Point to the Pep?

Police officers dance in front of students at high school pep rally. (Courtesy of Major Milo Thornton) VERO BEACH, Fla. […]

By Tiffany Corr

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