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  • Review of The Idea Friendly Guide book by Becky McCray Small Biz Survival
    Thank you to Paula Jensen, one of our contributors, for sharing her thoughts on my book, The Idea Friendly Guide. I’m particularly honored because Paula has worked and lived in rural communities for decades. She sees and understands small towns in a way that few people do. She liked the guide so much, she ordered copies to share with others and hopefully spark community book and action clubs! –Becky Who are you seeing step into leadership without formal roles or titles? Rural communities are ri
     

Review of The Idea Friendly Guide book by Becky McCray

6 April 2026 at 14:09

Thank you to Paula Jensen, one of our contributors, for sharing her thoughts on my book, The Idea Friendly Guide. I’m particularly honored because Paula has worked and lived in rural communities for decades. She sees and understands small towns in a way that few people do. She liked the guide so much, she ordered copies to share with others and hopefully spark community book and action clubs!

–Becky


Who are you seeing step into leadership without formal roles or titles?

Rural communities are rich with informal leaders — people who look around, see what the community needs, gather some friends, and then just do something. This question encourages you to notice and nurture leaders that are showing up in your community through action, influence, and care—often beyond organizational charts or official positions.

What I love about the book and the Idea Friendly Method is that at its core is helps lowers barriers to community participation and empowers more residents to take initiative without waiting for permission or perfect plans. This approach builds local leadership and/or volunteerism capacity because it

  1. values relationships over formal structures,
  2. invites your uninvolved neighbors to become collaborators, and
  3. turns the town-skeptics into valued contributors, while fostering a culture that is open to new ideas and continuous learning.

By emphasizing practical, immediate action and celebrating incremental progress, this guide helps rural communities create momentum, strengthen social networks, and develop resilient, locally driven leadership that can adapt and thrive.

Michael Jackson: 'Untouchable' icon, sexual predator or both?

27 April 2026 at 10:40
PRESS REVIEW – Monday, April 27: Michael Jackson's biopic is enjoying a strong debut, despite numerous sexual abuse accusations. But first: papers discuss conspiracy theories following the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner shooting. Plus: in some good news, a chubby sea lion has won the hearts of San Francisco locals and a German nun discovers the joy of eating a kebab.

After losing her son, healthy British woman will legally end her life in Swiss clinic

24 April 2026 at 10:31
PRESS REVIEW – Friday, April 24: We look at reactions in the German, Russian and Kazakh press after an important oil pipeline from Russia is suspended to Germany. Russia says it's for "technical" reasons, but the German press say it is "political". Also: the press is divided over the case of a physically healthy, deeply grieving British woman who will die by euthanasia in a Swiss clinic this Friday. Finally, we look at the most surprising clauses of pre-nup agreements. 

Oppo Find X9 Ultra Review: One of the Very Best Phones for Photographers

23 April 2026 at 18:40

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The Oppo Find X9 Ultra will be the company’s first “Ultra” flagship to go beyond China’s borders, making it something of a global debut. Those in the know recognize the symbolism, but the backbone of this introduction begins and ends with the quadruple rear camera array.

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Update and Correction Regarding the Canon 14mm f/1.4L VCM Review

23 April 2026 at 15:27

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In February, PetaPixel published its review of the Canon 14mm f/1.4L VCM lens and found some issues with its performance in astrophotography. There were many theories from readers and viewers of the YouTube channel as to why this happened, but none of them were right. The truth is a little more interesting.

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  • AI robot beats elite table tennis players in 'pivotal breakthrough' Dheepthika LAURENT
    PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, April 23: Le Parisien reports on an "unprecedented" criminal complaint filed against food delivery giants UberEats and Deliveroo for human trafficking in France. Le Monde looks at the important role of priests in the war in Ukraine and we also look at a suggestion to rename the Donbas to "Donnyland", in a bid to soften Donald Trump's hardline stance. Plus: the rise of "Age Tech" and Sony's AI robot Ace beats elite table tennis players in a groundbreaking experiment.
     

AI robot beats elite table tennis players in 'pivotal breakthrough'

23 April 2026 at 10:41
PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, April 23: Le Parisien reports on an "unprecedented" criminal complaint filed against food delivery giants UberEats and Deliveroo for human trafficking in France. Le Monde looks at the important role of priests in the war in Ukraine and we also look at a suggestion to rename the Donbas to "Donnyland", in a bid to soften Donald Trump's hardline stance. Plus: the rise of "Age Tech" and Sony's AI robot Ace beats elite table tennis players in a groundbreaking experiment.

Rabbi who bulldozed Palestinian homes selected for Israel's national celebration

22 April 2026 at 11:20
PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, April 22: An extremist rabbi accused of war crimes has been selected to participate in Israeli Independence Day celebrations. Next: papers look at LGBTQ laws in Hungary and Russia. Also: did someone manipulate France's official meteorological station for insider betting on Polymarket? Finally, Madonna's iconic Coachella outfit has been stolen.

'Lame excuse': British papers not convinced by PM Starmer's Mandelson defence

21 April 2026 at 11:41
PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, April 21: British broadsheets and tabloids mock Prime Minister Keir Starmer's address to the House of Commons, in which he defended himself over the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal. In France, former PM Gabriel Attal talks about "the love of his life", but a conflict of interests could be on the table. Finally, hostile divorces lead to fights over unexpected objects.

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