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  • Adam Frisch Concedes to Lauren Boebert, Despite Race Headed to Recount

    Adam Frisch Concedes to Lauren Boebert, Despite Race Headed to Recount

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    • Adam Frisch conceded to Rep. Lauren Boebert on Friday, despite the race not being called.
    • Frisch told a Facebook live audience he believed there was little chance he could win the seat. 
    • Boebert also declared victory, saying that she was “certain” she would win even with a recount.

    Democratic candidate Adam Frisch conceded to his opponent, GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert, in an extremely close race to represent Colorado’s Third Congressional District. 

    Boebert was leading by about 554 votes with more than 99% of votes counted as of Friday evening, according to Insider’s election partner Decision Desk HQ. No major media network has yet called the race, which was not expected to be competitive until the surprisingly close results began rolling in on election night.

    Under Colorado state law, a recount will automatically ensue if a candidate wins by a margin that is 0.5% or less of their total vote count. Boebert’s current lead of 554 out of her total 163,832 votes falls within that threshold, at about 0.34%.

    Despite the results not being called yet, Frisch said on Facebook live Friday that he called Boebert to concede the race to her, adding that the chances of him winning were “very small.”

    “The likelihood of this recount changing more than a handful of votes is very small. Very, very small. It’d be disingenuous and unethical for us or any other group to continue to raise false hope and encourage fundraising for a recount,” Frisch said during his concession speech. “Colorado elections are safe, accurate, and secure. Please save your money for your groceries, your rent, your children, and for other important causes and organizations.”

    Frisch did not immediately respond to Insider’s request for comment.

    Boebert also acknowledged the call in a Tweet on Friday, saying: “I look forward to getting past election season and focusing on conservative governance in the House majority.”

    The conservative firebrand had already declared victory in the race. On Thursday evening, Boebert announced on social media: “We won!”

    In the accompanying video, she said there were “less than 200 votes outstanding” and that she was “certain” that she would win the race, even with the recount. Insider could not confirm the amount of outstanding votes.

    “Past recounts in Colorado have resulted in far fewer votes being adjusted than anything that could affect the current outcome we’re seeing tonight in this race,” she added.

    Meanwhile, a Thursday FEC filing showed that Frisch had already submitted a statement of candidacy for 2024, potentially setting the stage for another Boebert-Frisch showdown.



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  • 15% off Allies of Skin | AD

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  • Six Senses Fort Barwara Is Designed To Be An Environmentally Sensitive Oasis

    Six Senses Fort Barwara Is Designed To Be An Environmentally Sensitive Oasis

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    Text by Vanya Lochan.


    Photograph by Shweta Yadav.

    “Everything is culture,” asserts Siddharth Chakravarty, Sustainability Director at Six Senses Fort Barwara, Rajasthan, as he welcomes me to the Earth Lab (also a key element of Six Senses properties across the world), to introduce me to the initiatives that make the luxury resort one of the greenest in India. Across the world, Six Senses is known for its resolute philosophical stand on sustainability. In their words: “…who says sustainable can’t be sumptuous?”

    India’s first Six Senses resort, the repurposed 700-year-old Fort Barwara in Chauth Ka Barwara near Ranthambore, Rajasthan, has been designed to perpetuate the heritage and practices of the Barwara community as they have operated over generations. The 14th-century fort, which was originally owned by the royal family of Barwara, has been carefully restored by the leading hospitality brand in tandem with the Espire Group and the fort scion Prithviraj Singh.

    In an attempt to reinterpret the rather sophisticated ancient systems of sustainable existence, the resort design has sensitively incorporated traditional elements such as rainwater collection tanks to complement — rather than detract from — the fort’s historical existence atop a hill, amid rich plant life and a functioning village that goes back centuries.

    The Six Senses environmental and social sustainability policy focuses on energy efficiency, water and waste management, social commitment, the protection of its natural surroundings, air quality and noise control, and it is central to their efforts to improve their ecological and carbon footprints.

    On a crisp Saturday morning, I am patiently escorted from my regal Aravali View Suite across the beauteous arcades and pristine balustrades overlooking multiple green stretches to the Earth Lab, where I meet Chakravarty. Along the way, my Guest Experience Maker (GEM) Shweta Yadav has not been able to contain her praise for the Sustainability Director and how he is one of “the wisest people at Six Senses”.

    “It’s supposed to be ‘EARTH LAB’ and not ‘EARHT LAB’,” Chakravarty brings the mistake on the bronze tablet to my attention. “However, this plaque has come all the way from Maharashtra. I couldn’t help but think of the carbon emission generated, and decided that we need to do better than think about spellings. After all, we know how ‘earth’ is spelt!”

    Image courtesy: Siddharth Chakravarty.

    Excerpts from a conversation….

    What were you doing before you joined Six Senses? Do tell me more about your role at Fort Barwara.
    After completing my hotel management degree and my WSET 3 (Wine & Spirit Education Trust Level 3 Qualification), I went on to work as a sommelier and a coffee master.

    But faced with a deep personal crisis then, I was confronted with too many questions that I didn’t have the answers for. It was at this time that I started reading books by Sri Aurobindo. I went to Rishikesh to study Yoga Vedanta and that’s how my journey in rural Pondicherry [now Puducherry] began. I joined as the director of Sri Aurobindo Society, where I got the opportunity to spearhead many education, rewilding and palliative care initiatives. I wanted to apply the principles I had learnt beyond the spiritual world and, to my surprise, I found that every one of them is of use in this world! One of the tenets of my learning was “everything is one” – today, while I know why I should not be using chemical-laden insecticides, I can correlate why plastics are not the right solution, why travelling as an activity is a source of Scope 3 emissions if you don’t learn something higher or don’t impact the place positively.
    At Fort Barwara, I work closely with the hosts, guests as well as the surrounding community to rebuild a better and greener future. I try to build an ecologically sustainable society through employment opportunities and ensure that the resort remains at the leading edge of sustainable practices in waste management. Currently, I am developing a workshop focused on upcycling and recycling various kinds of wastes. The aim is to bring the hosts and guests together for the cause.

    Photograph by Vanya Lochan.

    Tell us more about the Earth Lab….
    The soul of Six Senses is sustainability and our Earth Lab is the place where our property showcases its efforts to reduce consumption, produce locally, and support communities and ecosystems. Guests are invited to visit the Earth Lab to reconnect with the natural world and learn some simple life hacks that will allow them to make a difference.

    At the DIY desk, guests are invited to make their own essentials and daily-use items. You can make your own lip balm and add different flavours to it — we have vanilla and lavender. We make our own toothpaste and beeswax covers (which we use in the pantry to cover food), as well as our own mosquito repellent and hand sanitisers. We recommend a lot of lifestyle changes — and making our own essentials is a big part of it.

    Most of our essential oils come from our alembic. We only use materials grown inside the property, such as lemongrass, vanilla and lavender. We also have an in-house potter. He is the sixth-generation community potter at Barwara. At Six Senses, we believe in employing people who are hyperlocal and regularly invite people who work in the village to visit the fort.

    To the left of the alembic is the Sustainability Oath Tree. Whenever new employees join, I do a two-day Sustainability Information Session with them and then I take their oaths wherein they state that they will abide by certain rules and not hurt the flora and fauna in any way, not just within the premises but in their personal lives as well.

    How do you support the locals?
    Employing them is the first step towards empowering them. The next, of course, is buying what they produce and helping them to enhance the quality. If you think about it, every fort is designed to be sustainable and self-sufficient. Because if you are attacked, the only option is to sustain yourself internally for a long time. That cannot happen without the support of the community around. This is why you have people making your shoes, stocking your food, stitching your clothes, creating utensils — and that’s how you survive.

    There is a mochi [cobbler] community here that has been making shoes for the past six generations and these shoes are sent to Jaipur and other places for sale. So far, they have seen little growth mostly because of the middlemen. We consider it our duty to employ them and help them sell their products. I keep asking our upcoming in-house arts and crafts gallery to help the locals create high-quality products and market them. I am also in talks with an NGO to bring a designer here who could help the locals improve their quality and learn to do better on their own terms.

    Another example is the shirt I am wearing [shows me the pink tiger block print on his white bush shirt]. Local women from Dastkar [a craft collective] have printed this shirt by hand and it’s such precise work! Printing takes a lot of focus, but they have been doing this for several generations and this is all done using vegetable dye. We have been trying to engage with Dastkar actively and hope to work more closely with them.

    I encountered a lizard in the garden – some hotels would not see it as an asset. How does Six Senses, which is situated in the middle of a village atop a hill, feel about this?
    You must realise that this is their space too. In fact, it’s their space that we are in. We have lizards, snakes and rodents here, and our attempt is not to kill but to coexist. This is why we have lemongrass repellents installed in the living areas. Our staff has been instructed not to get anxious upon spotting these. Instead, we simply inform our guests, and if we do spot a snake or a larger creature, we simply leave it outside the property.

    We value every living being, whether it’s our insects, spiders, caterpillars or snakes — they are all part of the larger ecosystem.

    Every creature has its position in the food chain, and each one is helping maintain the balance.

    I have heard that you mostly hire locals. What is the work culture and hiring process like at Six Senses?
    This is an industry where people are expected to work long hours – the emotional impact of working in the hospitality industry is also unbearable at times, but that’s not who we are. We want to create the kind of beautiful culture where team members assert that they are being taken care of by their employer. You will meet a local, Govind, who works in F&B. I keep asking my HR and training managers not to select only those who speak good English. Let’s not set immaculate English as a criterion. Look, people may speak in Hindi, log Rajasthani bhashaon mein baat karenge, yeh unki jagah hai, yahan hum aaye hain, humein unki tarah baat karni hai. [People will speak in Rajasthani languages; this is their land, we are the ones who have come from outside, and we should be speaking like them.] In fact, if a hotel can’t bring its guests into the back area, then the hotel doesn’t deserve to be walked into. You should know the inside story.

    Here we are at the store room….

    Tell us about the innovations at the resort. What are you currently working on?
    As I keep telling everyone, everything is about the system and I strongly believe that deprivation creates innovation and gives way to alternative solutions. You might have seen that hotels use a lot of plastic, hai na? [Isn’t it?] That’s something we have eliminated. See [shows colourful satin bags filled with pulses], we get everything in cloth bags. I had managed to change our entire storage system but, more recently, and because it’s been raining, our chefs have been worried about sogginess and mites. This is why, two days ago, we had to get some of the pulses and grains in, as my vendor asserts, biodegradable plastic covers. These cloth bags are all tracked — they come in, get washed and are sent back to the vendor to be replenished. Mindful consumption means lesser production!

    [Walks ahead and hints at the floor] The “system” I speak of also extends to the way we do things. For instance, I am strongly against regular wet-washing. The water index here is quite low, so we sweep some of the areas. I keep telling the sanitation staff that even though we are harvesting and conserving rainwater, we are not offsetting it yet. One of my visions is for Six Senses to be in a position to not just offset but to regenerate more water than we use.

    I am also working towards a seed bank. Genetically modified seeds actually drain the soil of nutrients and create a cycle wherein it becomes difficult to switch back to natural seeds. Hence, a bank of indigenous, unmodified seeds.

    Let’s walk over to the laundry….

    What’s special about the laundry room?
    Well, to begin with, our laundry is smart! What I mean is that all these washing machines have sensors and everything is calibrated to ensure that no extra chemicals or water is being consumed to clean the linen here. No manual dosing.

    All the chemicals we use are taken to our sewage treatment plants where they are recycled. Our machines are so powerful that they can clean the water and make a very effective microbial solution that we use in our gardens where we grow food and flowers. Septic tanks usually have a foul smell because anaerobic fermentation takes place inside them — that is, bacteria break down the waste and generate nitrogen-laden remains. Now, the idea here is to replace generally-used expensive chemical-based bacteria with naturally-occurring microbes that do the same job of eating away the grease. That’s good science! You can generate these microbes with pineapple skin, watermelon skin, and so many other things that you would usually throw away. We put all these skins and peels in the tank and then we add molasses and let one stock ferment for one month. Then, we add an N70 soapy solution and some wet charcoal, and that’s it! We give this biochemical to the kitchen staff to put in the sinks and let the microbes eat the grease away. This way, we don’t need to order anything, everything is free and also smells nice!

    It’s a bit hot here, isn’t it? Let me take you to our refrigeration unit.

    I have never walked into a freezer before!
    Look here [points at a dessert plate on the refrigerator shelf], the kitchen folk have started using our beeswax liners. Once we were able to establish that we are not using plastic film to cover our food, our chefs, albeit gradually and begrudgingly [chuckles], started accepting our ‘home-made’ biodegradable reusable beeswax covers. The head chef comes with his team to the Earth Lab, makes the liners we saw earlier, and brings them here.

    Photograph by Vanya Lochan.

    The hotel’s welcome note mentioned that you grow your own food and depend largely on local produce. Would you tell me more about it?
    We grow most of the herbs and quite a bit of the produce that we use in the kitchen. We have recently installed aeroponic farming towers at the resort. It’s the future of agriculture! I am currently experimenting with a few of these to grow vegetables for the kitchen. If we just spend four or five minutes a day, with about 40 machines, we can grow all the yield locally. A motor throws the water upward every 15 minutes. All the roots are in the air and because of that, they grow very fast. In merely a month and a half, we will have eight kilograms of pak choi growing here! Once we have more machines, we won’t need to source leafy produce from outside. Do you know what I want? I want to create a culture where we are aware of the effort it takes to grow the food we consume.

    We have also developed a system called SPI, which is short for Sustainable Performance Index. Everything that comes into the hotel gets tracked. One of the duties of a Sustainability Director is to conduct audits of the food and beverages we receive — what we get, how far it comes from, what the scope would be of them coming from a lesser radius and whether our procurement is helping any of the local communities. The whole idea is that if I am getting cheese from France, how am I sustaining those around me? At Six Senses, we believe in refusing first. Refusing something first is the easiest. If you are still convinced that you will be able to make use of it, then take it in. As you might have noticed, your welcome drinks and some of the other products placed in your room had a note with a barcode. We have installed this system all over the hotel for our guests to scan and learn about the products they are consuming or using.

    I have been told by my Guest Experience Maker that you are strict when it comes to food wastage and maintain a board that tracks waste. I am curious to know more.
    This is our staff canteen. All of the food cooked and served is weighed here. Do you see that board? “Waste = Opportunity”, we say. We have divided the board into “Total Wet Waste”, “Total Cafeteria Waste” and “Weekly Projection”, the last one being an estimate of the anticipated serving and cooking quantities for the week. Everything is on display for everyone and no one can run away from the truth [chuckles]. I know how much food is being prepared, how much is consumed, and how much is being wasted. We also know who is wasting how much. Tracking opens up the opportunity to do better, waste less, and think about just how much could have been saved for someone else to consume.

    With all these complicated systems in place, how do you ensure smooth execution?
    In order to make any big system work, you need to make it very easy to operate. This happens only when you have empathy for both the guests and your colleagues. The next step is to create confidence and this includes being open to failure. Finally, it all boils down to communication and collaboration — keeping the team abreast of plans, training them to accommodate new challenges and being prepared to embrace ambiguity.

    At Six Senses, everyone — even the security personnel — is part of the sustainability system. After all, the security guards scan everything that comes in and goes out. I asked them to measure the different kinds of waste and share the report every day. I also made them responsible for the composting process. The micro-distribution of tasks not only ensures accountability and smoothness of execution but also makes it easier for everyone to recognise which unit needs work if something goes astray — and that’s how we know whom to catch if we find vegetable waste going out instead of being composted!



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  • What You Should Know – Dogster

    What You Should Know – Dogster

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    Have you ever taken an online class with your dog? In response to the pandemic there has been a tremendous growth in opportunities to train your dog online. Virtual dog training can take the form of individual private lessons with a trainer or signing up for a group class that meets via zoom. For dog owners with busy schedules, online dog training is a great way to teach your dog new tricks or games and to address behavioral concerns in the home.

    Online group dog-training classes 

    One option for online training with your dog is to sign up for a virtual group class. These classes mirror the kinds of classes you could sign up for in person at a local dog training center or kennel club. There are online group classes focused on basic manners, puppy training and even sport training. Online classes can be a one-time seminar/workshop or may be a weekly class. Some online classes are pre-recorded and can be taken asynchronously. Other online classes involve everyone and their dogs gathering for a scheduled zoom call with the trainer. 

    Virtual individual coaching for you and your dog 

    Another option for online dog training is to work with a trainer one on one with your dog. Online coaching or private lessons is a great way to jumpstart your training or work through ongoing training challenges. With individual coaching, you and your dog can virtually get hands-on support tailored to your specific training struggles or goals. With private online training, you’ll get an individualized training plan for you and your dog. 

    Worldwide access to dog training

    One of the big benefits of online dog training is the ability to work with whatever trainer you want regardless of where you are located and how far away that trainer lives. This can be especially beneficial for people who are interested in pursuing different dog sports. With online coaching, you can take classes, seminars or even book private lessons with some of the best handlers in the world right from your living room. Online dog training lowers the barriers for getting involved making dog training and sports more accessible to dogs and their owners living anywhere.

    Best online dog training 

    The best option for online dog training is going to be what works for your learning style and your schedule. Some people who have very busy and unpredictable schedules naturally are going to prefer asynchronous training options where if you get stuck working late you aren’t at risk of missing your dog’s training class. Other people may struggle with the more self-directed nature of that type of training and really want there to be a set time each week to login with the experience of being “in class” with other dogs and owners, even if it’s through a computer screen. 

    One of the primary benefits of online dog training is the versatility and accessibility. With online training opportunities you and your dog can get the support that you need from the comfort of your home on a schedule that works for you. Online training can be an opportunity to get support for dogs who are reactive to other dogs or people or who struggle with stress, anxiety or aggression issues when near other dogs or people. For these dogs, online training can be life changing as their owners are able to get the instruction skill they need without putting the dog in a position of being continually flooded and overwhelmed by triggers. 

    Virtual dog sports training online 

    In addition to taking your dog to training classes online, your dog can also earn titles in a variety of sports. From Agility to Obedience, Scent Work and Tricks, it’s possible to earn titles online from organizations like the American Kennel Club. To earn title certificates online you record videos of your dog performing the required skills. You then send those videos either to a certified evaluator or to the titling organization. Once the title is approved the title certificate and/or ribbon is then sent to the dog and handler. 

    Where to find online dog training

    Many organizations and trainers offer online dog training. First, figure out what kind of training you are looking for: basic training, help for reactive dogs, dog anxiety, trick training, scent work,  etc. Search online or through word of mouth for a trainer or organization that specializes in that type of training. Research the trainer or organization ahead of time. If you like what you’ve learned, contact the trainer or organization to find out what type of online training is available and if it will meet you and your dog’s needs.

    Dog training online is a great way to test out different sports and activities. Online dog training can help dog owners struggling with behavioral issues in the home, or those who are looking to provide more enrichment for your dog’s life. Consider your schedule and preferred learning style to determine if a virtual group class will work best, or if you would prefer to have individual coaching sessions. 

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  • Trump’s Spiritual Adviser Says He’s Like an ‘Elementary Schoolchild’

    Trump’s Spiritual Adviser Says He’s Like an ‘Elementary Schoolchild’

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    • Even Trump’s onetime spiritual adviser is ditching him, after he announced his 2024 presidential bid.
    • Megachurch pastor James Robison said on Wednesday Trump acts like an elementary schooler.
    • “If Mr. Trump can’t stop his little petty issues, how does he expect people to stop major issues?” Robison said.

    It isn’t just GOP megadonors who are turning their backs on former President Donald Trump. Even Trump’s one-time spiritual adviser has publicly slammed him, calling him childish, a day after he announced his 2024 presidential run.

    James Robison, president of Life Outreach International and a televangelist closely linked to Trump, slammed Trump during a meeting of the National Association of Christian Lawmakers (NACL) on Wednesday, per The Washington Post

    Robison said that in the past, Trump would hear but not always heed his advice over the five years when they conversed regularly on the phone. Robison also recalled how he would lecture Trump over the phone, per The Post.

    “Sir, you act like a little elementary schoolchild and you shoot yourself in the foot every morning you get up and open your mouth. The more you keep your mouth closed, the more successful you’re gonna be,” Robison said, relaying what he told Trump during one of their conversations. 

    Speaking to the NACL on Wednesday, Robison said it was time for conservatives to “get together and pray and stop trying to destroy each other.” 

    “We’ve got to quit amputating each other, slicing each other, and come together in supernatural unity that Jesus Christ prayed for,” he said. 

    “If Mr. Trump can’t stop his little petty issues, how does he expect people to stop major issues?” Robison added. 

    Longtime allies dash Trump’s 2024 dreams

    This week, a slate of Trump allies have either broken with him or held back from fully endorsing the former president. This was after Trump announced his 2024 presidential bid on Tuesday night at Mar-a-Lago, pledging to make America “great” and “glorious” again. Robison did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider on whether he would endorse Trump’s 2024 bid. 

    Robert Jeffress, an evangelical pastor and longtime Trump supporter, told Newsweek that he would hold back on his endorsement of Trump until he wins the GOP nomination. 

    “The Republican Party is headed toward a civil war that I have no desire or need to be part of,” Jeffress said.

    Meanwhile, Trump has seen a slew of financial backers leave his camp in the last week.

    GOP mega-donor Ken Griffin this week also said that he would not be backing Trump, who he called a “three-time loser.” Griffin instead threw his support behind Trump’s would-be rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. 

    Blackstone CEO and chairman Stephen Schwarzman, also a GOP mega-donor, told Axios on Wednesday he would support a candidate who is not Trump. Schwartzman previously donated $3 million to Trump’s America First Action super PAC, which fueled his 2020 campaign, per CNBC

    “America does better when its leaders are rooted in today and tomorrow, not today and yesterday,” Schwarzman told Axios. “It is time for the Republican Party to turn to a new generation of leaders and I intend to support one of them in the presidential primaries.”

    Andy Sabin, a New York-based businessman and prominent Trump donor, also declared this week that he won’t be giving Trump “a fucking nickel.” Sabin gave Trump $120,000 in 2020, per CNBC, but now blames the former president for the GOP’s bad midterms performance. 

    A representative at Trump’s post-presidential press office did not immediately respond to Insider’s request for comment.

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  • Space NK x Skin Rocks Roadshow

    Space NK x Skin Rocks Roadshow

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    Store Appearances:

    Join me in Space NK stores across the UK & Ireland. I will be on hand to give product advice (across all brands, obvs!) and show you the brand-new Skin Rocks Retinoids!
    Space NK Richmond: 30th November, 11am – 1pm
    Space NK Donegall Square: 1st December, 1pm – 3pm
    Space NK Bristol: 6th December, 11am – 1pm
    Space NK Battersea: 8th December, 11am – 2pm
    Space NK Kings Cross: 8th December, 4pm – 7pm
    Space NK Reigate: 9th December, 2pm – 5pm

    Booking Fee: Free to experience in store, further information here: Spacenk.com/CH Appearances

    Masterclasses:

    Join Caroline Hirons’, founder of Skin Rocks, in this retinoid masterclass, including what they do, how to use them and what routine you need for your skin type.
    Space NK Belfast: 1st December, 5:30pm – 6:30pm & 7:15pm – 8:30pm
    Space NK Dublin: 2nd December, 5:30pm – 6:30pm & 7:15pm – 8:30pm
    Space NK Glasgow: 3rd December, 5:30pm – 6:30pm & 7:15pm – 8:30pm
    Space NK Cribbs Causeway: 6th December, 5:30pm – 6:30pm & 7:15pm – 8:30pm
    Space NK Hans Crescent: 10th December, 2pm – 3pm & 6pm – 7:30pm

    Booking Fee: A booking fee of £20 is redeemable against Skin Rocks purchases made on the day. Further information here: Spacenk.com/Masterclasses

     

    Cancellation Policy: The booking fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.



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  • Dogster’s Advice on Best Gifts for Dog Lovers – Dogster

    Dogster’s Advice on Best Gifts for Dog Lovers – Dogster

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    Friends and family members who love their dogs deserve holiday gifts that capture that love. And here’s the good news: Yes, you can shop smartly and find the gift they will treasure forever – and fur-ever.

    Dogster reached out to three knowledgeable professionals in the pet industry who were more than happy to unleash ideas, where to find them and how to avoid ho-hum items. Meet Nancy Hassel, founder of American Pet Professionals, a business-networking group based in Long Island, New York; Mary Tan, founder of Whisker Media in Buffalo, Minnesota; and Atali Samuel, owner of Atali Samuel Photography Studio in Dallas, Texas. They happily share six pieces of advice to step up your dog lovers gift-selection game.

    Advice #1: Personalize

    Dog clock from CustomPetClock on Etsy

    Nothing says ho-ho-ho like personalized gifts for dog lovers. Nancy oversees a growing organization of pet professionals. She is also a go-to speaker at major pet industry conferences and events, like SuperZoo. It is her job to know the trends in the pet industry. And, her favorite role: being pet mom to Cody, her always-smiling pit bull.

    One of her favorite gifts is a clock in her office that sports Cody sitting on a bar stool with a mug of beer. Each time she looks at the clock, it makes her smile and remember that memorable day shared with Cody, a popular dog in social medial with more than 12,000 followers.

    Atali is a nationally renowned pet and lifestyle photographer whose photographs have appeared on coffee mugs, blankets, pillows and other household items as special gifts to pet lover.

    Her studio provides the right lighting and background to make the pet image pop. Her advice: go one step beyond a professional photo session for that special dog lover in your life. Have that photographer use her advanced printers to apply the image on the chosen item rather than try to save a little and send the image to a mass-production printing company.

    Sincerely Silver Shop’s Paw Print Customized Necklace

    Atali says professional photographers have access to some of the best printers in the country and you want that quality on a mug, t-shirt, pillow or throw blanket so the image looks sharp and not blurry, she adds.

    For friends who loves to cook and bake, Mary recommends going beyond kitchen hand towels that may have dog prints on them. Instead, customize towels featuring the person’s real dog so the sight of them makes the person smile each time she enters the kitchen.

    Double and triple check the spelling of the person’s name or their dog’s name before placing your customized order. Spelling counts!

    Advice #2: Broaden your dog lovers gift-seeking search

    Our experts recommend you look beyond Amazon and Google for gift ideas in your search. Branch out to such sites as Barkyours and Etsy. Both of these sites offer an array of unique and cool pet fits.

    And, adds Nancy, don’t overlook local community farmer markets or craft fairs where you can find one-of-a-kind, artisan-made gifts for dog lovers.

    Advice #3: Move past well-known dog cliches and sayings

    Custom pet portrait by Sam and Jack

    Nancy says the pet industry’s prime focus is items for pets, but that gifts for pet parents are expanding. Mugs that say, “Wag more, bark less” or t-shirts sporting paw prints can now be viewed as ho-hum these days.

    But growing in popularity are t-shirts with biting humor or fun word play. Nancy says to look what doggy sayings are trending on TikTok and Instagram to create a customize t-shirt for your dog lover pal.

    And, don’t simply buy a coffee mug with paw prints on it. Make it the mug your gift recipient reaches for by personalizing it. Customize by adding a happy photo of that person’s dog maybe with a trending dog texting code such as HAW (humans are watching), TTTP (talk to the paw) or ROFB (rolling on the floor barking).

    Advice #4: Opt for timesaving ideas for dog lovers

    Many dog lovers struggled to get everything done in a day. Consider giving them the gift of time. Mary suggests you offer them a gift certified good for sessions with a professional dog walker to give your dog needed exercise so you can complete your work tasks.

    Complete Everyday Dog Walking Kit by Archie & Alfred

    Pet taxi services may also be well received for busy people who may have dogs who need to be shuttled to doggy day care or who may require repeat veterinary visits for a chronic condition.

    Just do your homework and make sure these dog walkers, pet taxi drivers and others are licensed, insured and bonded, she adds.

    Advice #5: Select practical holiday gifts for dog lovers

    If the dog lover in your life loves plants, select ones that are definitely safe around pets. Or, if your friend has a senior dog with fading eyesight, consider a dog-shaped night-light.

    If you know your friend’s dog is a major snorer, help your friend get steady sleep by giving a dog-themed white noise machine.

    Matching scarfs by Dogily

    For people with dogs who shed, shed, shed or who may become incontinent, consider cordless portable carpet cleaners and yes, doggy diapers. Your gift recipient will appreciate both.

    Nancy enjoys a dog trainer fanny pack she received as a gift. The item is the ideal shape and size to hold her phone, Cody’s treats, extra doggy poo bags, hand sanitizer wipes, driver’s license and house key while allowing her to be able to hold Cody’s leash. The zippered compartments prevent items from falling out should Cody suddenly pull in a new direction.

    Final advice: Hit the pause button before you get ready to make a purchase on your cell phone. Take the time to consider the wants and needs of that special dog person in your life. Make your gift choice one that will truly be memorable and well received.

    Unique and special gifts for dog lovers

    Ready to shop? We unleash some special gifts for consideration:

    • Petcube Cam: This cam pet monitoring camera enables dog lovers to tap into 1080 HD live streaming to check on their at-home four-legged pals when they are away. It is easy to control with the Petcube mobile app.
    • Furbo Dog Camera: This gadget allows dog lovers to keep tables on their dogs, talk and see them through two-way video and audio and push a button to release a treat remotely.
    • Complete Everyday Dog Walking Kit by Archie & Alfred: This stylish-and-functional kit includes a harness, dog collar, leash and poop bag holder and more so the dog lover has everything she needs for the doggy outing.
    • Matching scarfs by Dogily: Earn paws-up compliments as you and your dog don fashionable silk pet scarf sets that are comfortable for you both.
    • Custom pet portrait by Sam and Jack: This company will personalize tote bags, coffee mugs, water bottles, pillows, t-shirts, notebooks, phone cases and more with your friend’s dog photo. A portion of each purchase benefits senior dogs in shelters.
    • Indoor bathrooms for small dogs by Doggy Bathroom: This company has expanded its product line to now include the Doggy Bathroom Mini for small dogs under 10 pounds. The product is easy to install and includes an enclosure, base, rails, mats and 50 pee pads. It fits in compact areas in the home and is suited to travel with for doggy vacations as well.
    • Keep tabs on time with a dog clock: You can choose from a wide range of wall clocks you can personalize with the gift recipient’s dog on it by visiting Etsy.
    • Pet Safe Happy Ride Quilted Dog Car Seat Cover – This premium bench car seat cover comes in bench, bucket and hammock styles and will be welcomed by dog lovers who have canines who shed a lot to make road trips less hairy.
    • PetAmi Dog Travel Bag: This tote organizer features large inner compartments to store pet treats, toys and more. It contains two collapsible bowls, is water repellant and airline approved.
    • Sincerely Silver Shop’s Paw Print Customized Necklace: Personalize your gift for the dog lover in your life with having this paw print necklace engraved with the dog’s name and even a miniaturized version of the dog’s actual paw print. Comes in sterling silver, gold or rose gold and in two disc sizes and three chain lengths.
    • BOBS from Skechers Too Cozy – Cutie Pupz: Who doesn’t love comfy slippers? These feature a woven fabric and plaid print trim upper with a fun embroidered dog face, faux-fur lining and a cushioned Skechers Memory Foam footbed. Plus, each purchase supports shelter dogs and cats.

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  • Studio Sofield completes interiors on world’s skinniest supertall skyscraper

    Studio Sofield completes interiors on world’s skinniest supertall skyscraper

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    Studio Sofield has completed the interiors of 111 West 57th Street, also known as Steinway Tower – a supertall skyscraper designed by SHoP Architects in New York City.

    The interiors mark the full completion of the 1,428-foot-tall (435-metre) skyscraper, which is the second tallest in the Western Hemisphere, and the skinniest in the world with a height-to-width ratio of 24:1.

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    Studio Sofield completed interiors for Steinway Tower in Manhattan

    Sited on a street bordering Central Park in Midtown that has come to be known as Billionaire’s Row, the skyscraper has views looking north and south.

    New York-based Studio Sofield designed the interiors for the skyscraper as well as the adjacent Steinway Hall, which is connected to the tower.

    The 91-storey skyscraper has 46 residences, with an additional 14 held in Steinway Hall, as well as a variety of amenities, and was developed by JDS Development Group and Property Markets Group.

    Steinway Tower lobby inteirors with pianos
    The design included interiors for the lobby spaces that connect the tower and Steinway Hall

    “With 111 West 57th Street, I set out to create interior architecture that was unmistakably and quintessentially New York,” said Studio Sofield founder William Sofield.

    “While celebrating the vibrancy of today, I am a historian by nature and sought to honor and evoke the splendor of our city’s gilded age.”

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    Studio Sofield wanted the public interiors to reflect the “gilded age” of New York City

    Interiors designed by Sofield includes the “block-long lobby sequence” that connects the two aspects of the tower. Here, the studio restored the original flooring of the Steinway Hall and used limestone, marble, blackened steel and velvet accents.

    Murals in bas-reliefs of gold and silver leaves depict architectural landmarks of New York, and elephants were depicted elephants roaming through the city as a”tribute to the history of pianos”.

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    The swimming pool room has full-height windows

    Another room in the lobby sequence was outfitted with bronze mirror cladding that leads to a “domed salon” lined with banquet seating.

    On 58th street, a residence entrance featuring a granite porte-cochere with grillwork doors inspired by “the bronze filigree on the building’s exterior”.

    Steinway hall room
    Steinway Hall was renovated using themes from the original building

    The bar area and the swimming pool are also in the hall structure. According to the studio, the bar was based on the “legendary King Cole Bar with its chic bar” with an ornamental balcony and skylights that further the material references to the original building.

    Elevator vestibules for the tower were completed using custom-made doors by artist Nancy Lorenz. The swimming pool is 82 feet long (25 metres) and is housed in a double-height room with floor-to-ceiling windows.

    In the skyscraper, the residences each occupy at least a single floor. Each home has a central room where the views to the north and south are prioritised, and these rooms lead to a “signature great hall, which often spans the full width of the tower,” according to the studio.

    Grey oak and macauba stone were used for the flooring and nine-foot-tall doors separate the room.

    Steinway Skyscraper interiors
    The skyscraper’s residences have wooden and stone floor

    Hardware for the doors as well as other features like the freestanding bathtubs and the fixtures were sourced from long-standing US manufacturers such as PE Guerin, which, according to the studio, is the “country’s oldest architectural hardware firm”.

    Other supertall skyscrapers – defined as one between 984 and 1,969 feet (300 and 600 metres) – designed by SHoP Architects include the Brooklyn Tower in Downtown Brooklyn, which is nearing its way to completion, having topped out earlier this year.

    Billionare’s Row – the name for the luxury skyscrapers on 57th Street near Central Park in Manhattan, continues to see new developments, with New York studio ODA announcing the construction of a “fractal” skyscraper on the street.

    The interior photography is by Adrian Gaut with exterior photography by David Sundberg.

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  • Russia’s Economy Falls Into Recession, 8 Months After Ukraine Invasion

    Russia’s Economy Falls Into Recession, 8 Months After Ukraine Invasion

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    • Russia’s GDP fell 4% on-year in the third quarter of 2022 — its second straight quarterly decline.
    • That means the country has fallen into a technical recession.
    • Top Russian central banker Elvira Nabiullina acknowledged the situation could worsen, per Interfax.

    Eight months after it attacked Ukraine, Russia’s economy has finally fallen into a recession, according to official data from Moscow released Wednesday.

    Its GDP fell by 4% in the third quarter of the year from a year ago, according to Rosstat, Russia’s statistics agency. This followed a 4.1% year-on-year decline in its second-quarter GDP — meaning the country has fallen into a technical recession after two straight quarterly contractions. 

    Though the textbook definition isn’t necessarily indicative of a serious downturn — Russia’s third-quarter GDP slide was in milder than the 7% decline it had expected earlier — Elvira Nabiullina, the country’s top central banker, said Tuesday the country needs to look at the economic situation “very soberly with open eyes” and be prepared for any development, according to news agency Interfax.

    “Yes, the situation can worsen, we understand this,” Nabiullina told Russian lawmakers, according to the news agency, adding it was necessary to restructure the economy.

    Nabiullina’s assessment of the economy followed months of intensifying sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. International companies have exited Russia en masse, while much of its currency and gold reserves have been frozen since the start of the war on February 24.

    And while firm energy prices had propped up Russia’s economy for a while, the tide seems to be turning — in part, due to President Vladimir Putin’s partial mobilization order that sent many fleeing the draft. Research from the Bank of Russia showed the country’s economic activity stalled in September.

    Russia’s central bank expects the country’s economy to contract by 3% to 3.5% in 2022, Nabiullina said on Tuesday, according to an official transcript.

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  • Face Masks 101: Benefits, Types & How Often You Should Use One

    Face Masks 101: Benefits, Types & How Often You Should Use One

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    There’s nothing quite like a face mask to step up your skin care routine. The right mask is not just an indulgent treat — it can also tackle key skin concerns and conditions, from dryness and dehydration to large pores and acne. Depending on your age, some masks will be more beneficial than others. Read on to learn about the types of face masks, how to apply it and how to choose the right one for your age range and unique complexion. 

    Benefits Of Masking | Types Of Face MasksFace Mask For Your Skin Type | Face Mask For Your Age | How Often Should You Use A Face Mask? 

    Benefits Of Masking: What You Didn’t Know About Masks

    Just like a serum or moisturizer, a face mask is a skin care vehicle. It delivers highly concentrated actives, vitamins and nutrients to the skin to improve its overall health. The difference? Face masks are occlusive — they create a physical barrier that locks in beneficial ingredients, allowing the skin to absorb more efficiently.  

    Face masks are designed to be used intermittently to give your skin an instant boost. Depending on what your skin needs, there is a mask that can do one (or a combination) of the following:

    • Hydrates and moisturizes dry skin
    • Refines large pores
    • Improves skin texture
    • Absorbs excess oil and dirt
    • Decongests clogged pores
    • Minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
    • Enhances elasticity
    • Improves the look of breakouts
    • Brightens dark spots

    To help you find your “mask match,” here’s a quick cheat sheet about the different types of face masks on the market.

    Types of facial masks

    Types Of Face Masks Available

    With so many options out there, how do you choose the right face mask for you? Here’s what you need to know about each type of mask texture. 

    Eminence Organics Snow Mushroom & Reishi Masque

    Cream 

    Think of the texture of a rich moisturizer — that’s the best way to describe the feel of a cream-based mask. These face masks do wonders for adding moisture and nutrients back into the skin, helping maintain a plump and young-looking appearance. Eminence Organics International Educator Brian Goodwin lets us in on a skin care secret: “An insider tip is that most of our cream-based masks can be used as a leave-on treatment.”

    One option is our cream-based Bamboo Age Corrective Masque that smooths the appearance of dry, dehydrated or aging skin overnight. Our Coconut Cream Masque works best with dry, dehydrated or aging skin while our Clear Skin Probiotic Masque suits acne-prone and oily skin types. Our Kombucha Microbiome Leave-On Masque is a no-rinse probiotic skin care formula that suits all skin types. It is designed to support the skin’s natural recovery process and maintain the a healthy skin moisture barrier. This rich, slow-absorbing mask provides soothing hydration and comfort to dry, dull skin. 

    Eminence Organics Citrus & Kale Potent C+E Masque

    Gel 

    Gel masks, on the other hand, have the consistency of a jam or jelly. With their lightweight texture, they are an excellent choice for oily to normal skin types. Many gel masks include astringent ingredients like raspberries and blackberries which minimize oil and tighten the appearance of pores. Others are formulated with hydrating ingredients like stone crop and honey which replenish the look of dry and dehydrated skin

    Our Citrus & Kale Potent C+E Masque is suited for those looking for a firmer-looking complexion. It contains a cocktail of rhubarb extract, avocado oil, leafy greens and citrus. Whichever mask you choose, you can amplify your results with this skin care tip from Brian: Apply your favorite gel-based mask before hopping in the shower to make it an active in-shower treatment. 

    Eminence Organics Acne Advanced Clarifying Masque

    Clay 

    With its absorbent, exfoliating and astringent properties, clay treats ongoing skin conditions related to acne such as excess oil and inflammation. Pro skin care tip: Did you know a clay mask can double as a spot treatment? Lead Skin Care Trainer Natalie Pergar recommends using the Acne Advanced Clarifying Masque to treat bumpy and congested skin: “It’s nice and creamy in texture, and you literally need a little bit … Just hit those little areas and let it dry.”

    Eminence Organics Rosehip & Maize Exfoliating Masque

    Exfoliating

    Exfoliating masks are formulated to remove dead skin cells and enhance your skin’s natural turnover process. This type of face mask may take the form of a chemical peel which employs alpha or beta hydroxy acids to dissolve dead skin cells and clear them from the skin’s surface. The hypoallergenic Radish Seed Refining Peel reduces the appearance of problem skin and the look of fine lines and wrinkles. For pore-clearing exfoliating benefits, our Product Support Representatives recommend pairing it with either the Yellow Sweet Clover Anti-Redness Masque or the Seabuckthorn Balancing Masque. Use the Seabuckthorn Balancing Masque if you have combination skin. For drier skin types, we recommend the Yellow Sweet Clover Anti-Redness Masque. 

    Eminence Organics Eight Greens Phyto Masque (Hot)

    Warming

    Warming masks contain active spices like paprika and cinnamon that make the skin feel warm. They intentionally cause a tingling sensation, and in some cases, the skin may turn bright red. The immediate effects last from 20 – 60 minutes before revealing a healthy, glowy complexion. In the same way that increased energy is a benefit of exercise, invigorating your complexion and increasing your blood flow provides a great workout for your skin. 

    However, these masks aren’t for everyone: If you have sensitive skin, you’re better off choosing a cream or gel-based mask that won’t exacerbate your symptoms. 

    Notably, our Eight Greens Phyto Masque Hot has been recognized as a 2020 Allure Best Of Beauty Award winner within the “Clean Beauty” category. Blended from whole plants, seeds and spices, this formula invigorates and rejuvenates the appearance of the skin. 

    Watch our In The Mix video below to find out more about our warming face masks: :

    Our Turmeric Energizing Treatment is also designed to awaken dull, tired skin. Formulated with turmeric as well as citrine gemstones and zeolite, this mask only needs water to activate a fluffy mousse bursting with energy. 

    The Best Face Mask For Your Skin Type

    If you prefer to use one mask at a time, it’s important to choose the right face mask for your skin type and skin concerns. To get your wheels turning, here are our suggestions for each skin type:

    Dry Skin

    Dry skin often means dealing with flaky patches, a scaly skin texture or cracked, itchy skin. Boasting shea butter and grape seed oil, the Strawberry Rhubarb Masque provides important fatty acids to help with the appearance of skin softness and dryness. 

    Oily Skin

    Oily skin is characterized by an overproduction of sebum in the skin. Often this excess oil may interact with bacteria and dead skin cells resulting in breakouts. Try the Citrus & Kale Potent C+E Masque for this skin type as it contains the Vitamins C+E to improve the appearance of skin health. 

    Combination Skin

    It can be frustrating to develop oily patches on your chin and forehead but dryness elsewhere such as on your cheeks. The Snow Mushroom & Reishi Masque helps to balance the look of the skin by firming its appearance and revealing a smooth radiance. 

    Sensitive Skin

    Those with sensitive skin should carefully read labels and conduct patch tests for any new product before applying it all over the face. If you do have a reaction, you can apply the Calm Skin Arnica Masque to improve the look of redness and irritation. 

    Normal Skin

    If you have normal skin, then your goal is to maintain your skin’s health. The Stone Crop Masque contains stone crop, lemon and other ingredients that reduce the appearance of wrinkles and improve the appearance of the skin. 

    And, for particular skin concerns and conditions:

    The Best Type Of Face Mask For Your Age

    Now that you know what product suits you by skin type, you can also filter based on ingredients suited to your age bracket. According to our Product Support Team, here are their suggestions based on different age ranges:

    How Often Should You Use A Face Mask?

    Now that you’ve learned the basics, how often should you use a face mask? We recommend adding a face mask to your skin care routine once or twice a week. Masking should follow cleansing, toning and applying a facial essence. These steps clear impurities and excess oil, provide a base layer of hydration and prep your skin to better absorb the benefits of your face mask.

    Once you’re ready, follow these skin care tips to apply a face mask properly:

    How To Use A Face Mask Infographic

    1. Apply Mask Evenly

    It may be tempting to slather on an inch-thick layer of product, but more isn’t necessarily better. A cherry-sized amount is plenty to achieve the right results. Natalie advises evenly applying this amount in a “pantyhose-thin” layer over the entire face. Pro tip: Use facial massage techniques to amp up the benefits of this part of your routine!

    Remember, Eminence Organics face masks contain concentrated amounts of beneficial vitamins and nutrients. We recommend adding two to three drops of water to your product and warming it between your hands before massaging it into your face – especially if the product is gel-based. This will allow for more slip, easier application and (bonus!) less product waste.

    2. Remember To Include Your Neck & Décolleté

    That cherry-sized amount is just enough to also include your neck and décolletage. These areas take on the visible signs of age much earlier than the face due to their exposure to environmental stress and they’re easily forgotten in a skin care routine. Pay these areas a bit of extra attention by including them in your face mask application.

    3. Leave On For 5 – 10 Minutes

    Most masks can be kept on for five to 15 minutes, but the duration can vary from mask to mask. Some face masks act quickly and can be removed after a short period of time; others can be left on as an overnight treatment to deeply hydrate your skin while you sleep. We always advise reviewing the label directions to apply your particular product so you know just the right time to remove it.

    4. Remove Gently With A Damp Cloth

    Don’t undo the benefits of your face mask by aggressively scrubbing it off. Instead, be delicate with your complexion. Use lukewarm water to gently remove the mask from your face. If you choose to use a washcloth, ensure it’s clean and has soft fibers that won’t irritate your skin.

    Watch this video for a step-by-step guide on how to apply a face mask:

     

    Do you have any favorite masks? We’d love to hear about them! Share them with us in the comments below and join the conversation on social media.

    This article was originally written in September 2019.

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