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Sienna Forbes.
Reintroducing my favorite girl in the new @sentate x @serenity-cc collection because she's finally making her return to San Myshuno. A summer in Sulani gave Sienna the opportunity to find exactly what she was looking for: peace, the thing that sparks her soul, (and love?). Now back in the hustle & bustle of the city, she hopes to create a name for herself in the wellness industry. The summer made her realize how much she craves the intimacy of a relationship, but will she get in her own way or let herself be loved the way she deserves? And will she thrive in the city's fast-paced lifestyle after a summer spent taking her time on an island?
her first introduction post can be found here ❥
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ecoamerica · 13 days
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Watch the American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 now: https://youtu.be/bWiW4Rp8vF0?feature=shared
The American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 broadcast recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by active climate leaders. Watch to find out which finalist received the $50,000 grand prize! Hosted by Vanessa Hauc and featuring Bill McKibben and Katharine Hayhoe!
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yagikidd57 · 5 months
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rickmctumbleface · 6 months
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Says something about our culture. ...and Forbes.
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fionaapplerocks · 8 months
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Fiona Apple photo by Joseph Pluchino for Forbes
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Halsey photographed by Tim Tadder for Forbes Magazine!
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Forbes: Special Issue
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"The last one on the EP 'Promises'. [...] I was writing a lot with a drum kit set up. It started with this older English beat. It had this droning beat that I had and the whole song came from that. It had this super melancholy, nostalgic thing to it. I was like, “Okay, this is actually a pretty cool sound.” It was leaning to The Verve and Beach House, somewhere in there. I was like, “This is a really cool sound.” Everything built from there. Then “Shakes” was second."
— Luke Hemmings revealed that the last track of his EP, 'Boy,' was the first song he wrote, marking the beginning of his new era. He also explained a part of his creative process while writing this song.
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sbrown82 · 5 months
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jaxplaysthesims · 5 months
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day in Sienna's life ♡ started it with mom, ended it with zay
Sienna & her mom are both wearing pieces from @sentate's newest collection ❣️
two words to describe today's episode: wholesome + spicy, tune in to the newest episode of ‘eat, meditate, love’ on my youtube channel to watch as these events unfold.
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ecoamerica · 13 days
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Watch the American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 now: https://youtu.be/bWiW4Rp8vF0?feature=shared
The American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 broadcast recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by active climate leaders. Watch to find out which finalist received the $50,000 grand prize! Hosted by Vanessa Hauc and featuring Bill McKibben and Katharine Hayhoe!
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Taylor Swift becomes the first musician to make Forbes’ billionaires list solely based on music and performances! (x)
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Kit Connor has been included in Forbes 30 under 30 list!
Hats off Kit!
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ianthoni · 7 months
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Smosh’s Next Chapter: How Anthony Padilla & Ian Hecox Bought Back Their Historic YouTube Channel
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On Set of "Flashback with Smosh" with Padilla and Hecox Jon Youshaei/Forbes
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Halsey performing at the Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit
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thoughtportal · 7 days
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Official measurements have found that Paris is rapidly becoming a city of transportation cyclists. The survey of how people now move in Paris was conducted with GPS trackers by academics from L’Institut Paris Région, the largest urban planning and environmental agency in Europe.
The institute’s transportation report was published on April 4. It found that the way Parisians are now traveling from the suburbs to the city center, especially during peak periods, has undergone a revolution thanks in part to the building of many miles of cycleways.
Those cyclists now on the streets and roads of central Paris are not Spandex-clad professionals as seen on the Tour de France but everyday transportation cyclists.
L’Institut Paris Région carried out the survey for a consortium of fourteen public and private partners, including local government and rail companies.
Reporting on the institute’s survey, French TV channel 20 Minutes told viewers that the “capital’s cycle paths are always full.”
Between October 2022 and April 2023, 3,337 Parisians aged 16 to 80 years old were equipped with GPS trackers to record their journeys for seven consecutive days. In the suburbs, where public transit is less dense, transport by car was found to be the main form of mobility. But for journeys from the outskirts of Paris to the center, the number of cyclists now far exceeds the number of motorists, a huge change from just five years ago. Most of the journeys recorded were commuter trips.
The city’s socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo has pushed through a great many anti-motoring measures during her two administrations—such as reducing the number of parking places, restricting access by SUVs, and closing some major roads to motorists—and the latest survey will be validation for her policies, none of which have caused the kind of protests that the French capital has long been famous for.
In short, culling cars has been far more popular than her petrolhead critics predicted, with Paris becoming cleaner and healthier to boot.
Notably, and without the spread of conspiracy theories common outside of France, Paris is also putting into practice the home-grown concept of the “15-minute city,” creating urban areas where access to amenities is close and hence there’s less need to drive. {read}
Carlton Reid
I was Press Gazette’s Transport Journalist of the Year, 2018. I’m also an historian – my most recent books include “Roads Were Not Built for Cars” and “Bike Boom”, both published by Island Press, Washington, D.C.
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