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close up photo of gray typewriter: Explore the surge in content roles across industries and why skilled writers, UX pros, and strategists are more in demand than ever. Your words still matter.
Culture

The Content Job Market Boom: Why Now’s the Time for Writers to Thrive

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Kavita Gulati

Explore the surge in content roles across industries and why skilled writers, UX pros, and strategists are more in demand than ever. Your words still matter.

a girl sitting in the classroom: A heartfelt reflection on facing board exam pressure, parental expectations, and discovering unexpected strengths in history, literature, and math.
Culture

From Whiteboard to Board Exams: A Student’s Journey of Pressure, Perseverance, and Self-Discovery

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shristi Jainer

A heartfelt reflection on facing board exam pressure, parental expectations, and discovering unexpected strengths in history, literature, and math.

Culture

Uncovering Family History: Dutch Ancestry, Bakker and Neervoort Families, Genealogy Research, Belgian Soldier Origins

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Antonius Bakker

Have you ever wondered out loud: "where do I actually come from, or have you ever been curious about it? A few years ago, I asked myself the same question, and I started a search for where my ancestors were, and where they originally came from. My search started in the metropolis of Rotterdam, and in Doesburg, the Gelderland mustard city.

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Culture

Are Jung’s Archetypes and 70s Music Warnings Still Relevant Today?

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Antonius Bakker

Listening to old songs like “Crazy Horses” and reading Jung’s Man and His Symbols made me reflect on how little has changed.

Culture

“Writing with Fire: Empowering Women in Indian Journalism”

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Antonius Bakker

"Writing with Fire" (2021), directed by Susmit Ghosh and Rintu Thomas, is a powerful documentary about Khabar Lahariya, an all-female, Dalit-run news organization in India. It follows reporters like Meera, Suneeta, and Shyamkali as they confront societal and technological challenges. In 2025, the film still deeply impressed Dutch viewers, showcasing the courage of women defying male dominance to reshape Indian journalism.

Culture Foods Lifestyle

Natural Remedies, Health Tips, and Rising Medical Costs Explained:

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Antonius Bakker

Social media is flooded with health tips, but who really knows what's good for us? Why are natural remedies expensive and still wrapped in plastic, with no clear proof?

Culture

Perception, Compassion & Injustice: Lessons from Music & Life.

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Antonius Bakker

Perception often shapes injustice and misunderstanding. Songs like “Brothers in Arms” by Dire Straits, “Hurricane” by Bob Dylan, and “Here’s to You” by Joan Baez challenge how society judge’s others. They highlight how unfair perceptions can lead to wrongful accusations. My mother, with her deep compassion, saw beyond the label of “Crazy Dien”, a woman misunderstood by our village. While others judged her, my mother treated Dien with kindness, embodying the importance of forming our own opinions. Her empathy taught me that true social justice comes from looking beyond surface judgments and understanding people's struggles. Music and personal

Explore Kapadia's breathtaking film—a profound study of Mumbai's contrasts, the human condition, and resilience amidst alienation. A cinematic masterpiece of solidarity.
Culture Opinions

Kapadia’s Masterpiece, ‘All We Imagine As Light’: A Luminous Ode to Humanity and Mumbai

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Ananya Singh

Explore Kapadia's breathtaking film "All We Imagine As Light" —a profound study of Mumbai's contrasts, the human condition, and resilience amidst alienation. A cinematic masterpiece of solidarity.

Culture

Robert Jensen’s Comeback: Baudet on Automation and the Future

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Antonius Bakker

Robert Jensen, former Veronica host, now hosts a podcast with controversial politician Thierry Baudet, discussing automation and the future.

Culture History Lifestyle Literature Philosophy

Marie Antoinette: Execution, Louis XVI, and the French Revolution

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Antonius Bakker

Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, married Louis XVI in 1770. During the French Revolution, she was imprisoned and executed by guillotine in 1793, symbolizing the fall of the monarchy and royal excess.

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