Newsletter
Every Friday, I send a short email (Friday Five) with five things worth your time — from books and business to habits, articles, music, and ideas that stick.
You’ll get:
- One song I’m spinning
- One quote or idea that stuck with me
- One article I’m thinking about
- One book I read or revisited
- One podcast from the week
It’s simple, free, and always timeless.
Lastest Newsletters
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Capital One Travel Announces New Lounges & Miles Transfer Promos
It feels like every week, one of the major transferable point programs is out with a new announcement. This time it’s Capital One Travel announcing a new lounge to its portfolio. In addition, Capital One is offering a transfer bonus to two of its airline partners. The only thing to slow down positive news like…
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The Ultimate 48-Hour Bologna Italy Travel Guide
Italy is loaded with places to see throughout the country. Rightfully so, places like the Colosseum, Cinque Terre, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Roman Forum, Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Spanish Steps are high on traveler’s bucket lists. However, cities like Bologna Italy offer a low-key experience you can’t find…
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Citi ThankYou Adds American Airlines AAdvantage as Transfer Partner
For a bank that’s been on the sidelines during the pandemic, the Citi ThankYou program sure does know how to create buzz lately. This time by adding American Airlines AAdvantage as a transfer partner. Before this program update, Citi introduced its Citi Custom Cash Card and closed new applications on its Citi Prestige Card. With…
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Best Places to Visit for Washington DC Travel in 48 Hours
Washington DC travel will always hold a special place for me. Having lived there for four years, it’s a city that I recommend to any traveler that I meet. Yes, the city has iconic sites like The White House, United States Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, and Washington Monument. However, what you may not know is just…
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5 Best Ways To Use Aer Lingus Avios
Aer Lingus Airlines, the flagship airline of Ireland, is owned by International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns British Airways and Iberia. Aer Lingus is based in Dublin, Ireland, and is not a member of an airline alliance. This is similar to airlines like Etihad Airways and Virgin Atlantic. Dublin (DUB) is the main hub…