Opinion

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2025 goals include spreading kindness

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As we look forward to 2025, it is important to reflect on our individual and collective aspirations. In an increasingly chaotic world, where negativity often invades our daily conversations and interactions, it is crucial for us to set goals focused on kindness, fostering positive interactions, and maintaining the vitality of our local newspapers. This trifecta contributes to personal fulfillment and helps weave a resilient social fabric in our community.
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A podcast from home

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I’ve recently jumped into the world of podcasts during my daily commute and it’s been such an interesting experience. With so many podcasts out there – everything from true crime to celebrity cooking – it’s easy to miss a local gem that highlights the unique stories and voices from our communities, “Ray County Voices” (RCV), hosted by the Richmond News.
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Love, hate relationship with Christmas

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Christmas time can stir up a complex mix of emotions. For most people, the holiday season is synonymous with joy and celebration. They dive into the festive atmosphere, decorating their homes, sharing meals with loved ones and exchanging gifts. However, with adulthood came a feeling of dread for the holiday, to the point of me even loathing Christmas.
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Support community arts

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Recently, I had the opportunity to attend a vibrant community arts event that showcased the incredible talents of local performers. This experience left a lasting impression on and ignited a passion to advocate for the importance of supporting such initiatives. The event not only highlighted diverse skill levels, but also fostered a sense of unity and shared appreciation within our community. I now feel inspired to encourage others to participate in and support similar events, as they play a crucial role in enriching local creatives.
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Weight of a name: Perceptions can harm communities

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In small communities like ours where everyone knows each other – or at least believes they do – judging people based on their last names or our own personal perceptions can have a lasting impact. This subtle yet powerful force shapes opportunities, connections and public images and although this phenomenon isn’t limited to close-knit communities, its effects are stronger and potentially more harmful in these settings.
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Growing as a journalist

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In my role as a journalist, I embark on a constant journey of discovery. Each day presents a unique story to uncover and every event location bears its own distinct character. My career commenced with reporting on crime and court cases and it has now evolved to the point where I serve as the primary news writer for Excelsior Springs.