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CNA
8 hours ago
- Health
- CNA
CNA938 Rewind - Mindline: Help for mental health is just a call, chat away
CNA938 Rewind Singapore has launched a new national helpline for residents to reach out to for help — yet another step in boosting the country's mental health resilience. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng speak with Dr Christopher Cheok, Director, National Mindline 1771, to find out more about the team and the benefits for Singaporeans.
Yahoo
10 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
ATOM Rebounds After Dip, Establishes New Support Level
Tensions in the Middle East continue to shape cryptocurrency markets as ATOM demonstrates remarkable resilience in recent trading. The Cosmos ecosystem token recovered from a significant dip to $3.939, establishing crucial support around the $4.000 psychological level despite broader market uncertainty. Technical analysis ATOM-USD demonstrated resilience over the 24-hour period, recovering from a significant dip to $3.939 at 17:00 on June 18 to establish a new support zone around $3.994-$4.000. The overall range of $0.121 (3.05%) reflects moderate volatility, with a notable bullish surge occurring at 20:00 when price jumped 2.16% on above-average volume, establishing resistance at $4.059. The $4.000 psychological level has emerged as a key support zone with multiple tests confirming buyer interest, while the 4-hour chart shows a developing ascending trendline suggesting cautious bullish momentum despite the late session pullback from $4.029 to $3.998. In the last hour, ATOM-USD experienced significant volatility, dropping sharply from 4.026 to a low of 3.996 at 13:47, breaking below the psychological $4.000 support level. A notable volume spike occurred at 13:33 with over 47,000 units traded during the sell-off. The price found a floor around 3.995 and gradually recovered, crossing back above $4.000 at 14:02, establishing a potential new support zone. This recovery pattern reinforces the resilience mentioned in the 24-hour analysis, with the price now stabilizing at 4.001, suggesting renewed buyer interest after testing lower levels. Sign in to access your portfolio


CBS News
11 hours ago
- General
- CBS News
St. Paul's Rondo neighborhood celebrates Juneteenth, honoring families' resilience
On Juneteenth, the Rondo neighborhood in St. Paul, Minnesota, gathered to honor a history of resilience. "They had a rhythm in Rondo, it had a different vibe than any other place in the city of St. Paul," said Marvin Anderson, director of the Rondo Center of Diverse Expression. Once home to a thriving Black community, Rondo was upended by the construction of Interstate 94 in the late 1950s. Hundreds of homes and businesses were demolished to make way for the freeway, displacing countless families. "I-94 totally destroyed the Rondo community. It was a complete and utter devastation of the businesses, the social institutions and cultural institutions," Anderson said. "A lot of our stories, our journeys, are filled with pain." Anderson's family was directly impacted by the construction. "It was a devastating event for my family, and when I left here I had never gone back to the home I grew up in," he said. For Allison Williams, her parents witnessed first-hand what it was like to watch the construction. "I remember stories of my mom, when she was a newly-wed. They came out and stood and watched the bulldozers tearing up what used to be their neighborhood," Williams said. WCCO But this year's Juneteenth celebration was a reminder that Rondo's spirit could never be broken. "Our values in Rondo were timeless, just like the values that people learned on the plantation. They've lasted for 400 years," he said. "How did we survive in America unless we had a set of values that we were able to transmit to each other? That's what sustained us here, our sense of who we are and where we came from." The event featured speakers from four Rondo families, reminding the next generation what their families had to go through and how they have stayed resilient over time. "With memories of the elders of Rondo, they are translated to the imaginations of the youth of Rondo," he said. The event was an opportunity for those in attendance to reflect on how far the neighborhood has come since the I-94 construction. Anderson hopes the Rondo neighborhood can grow with the proposed plan to build a land bridge over I-94 to reconnect the neighborhood that was torn apart by the construction. If you would like to be a part of preserving this rich legacy, there are plenty of upcoming events in the neighborhood, like Rondo Days in July. Click here for a list of Juneteenth events in the Twin Cities.
Yahoo
12 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Inmispace Announces Plans for Corporate Workshop on Breath, Leadership and Resilience in Singapore
Inmispace Announces Plans for Corporate Workshop on Breath, Leadership & Resilience in Singapore SINGAPORE, June 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Inmispace, a global wellness company specializing in subconscious healing, breathwork, and emotional regulation, has announced plans to deliver a corporate workshop in Singapore. The upcoming session is designed to help professionals strengthen leadership performance, reduce burnout, and build long-term resilience—using the power of the breath and the subconscious mind. The company has delivered similar programs across London and Europe—empowering senior leaders, fast-growth teams, and high-pressure industries with practical tools for emotional clarity and peak performance. Led by Inmispace's founder, Pei Chan, the workshop introduces techniques drawn from Transformational Breath® and Rapid Transformational Therapy®, supporting professionals in shifting from reactive to responsive leadership. The company's methodology blends modern science practices to help teams regulate the nervous system, enhance decision-making, and manage stress in high-stakes environments. Key focus areas covered in past sessions include: The Power Pivot – Tools for navigating leadership transitions with confidence Breathe to Lead – Breath-based strategies to stay grounded during negotiations and meetings Unlock the Unconscious – Identifying and shifting stress-driven habits at the root level 'Breathwork is often the missing piece in leadership development,' says Chan. 'When breath is shallow, decisions tend to be reactive. This workshop is about equipping professionals with the tools to lead from a place of calm, clarity, and inner strength.' Inmispace has worked with leaders across sectors including fintech, consulting, healthcare, and fashion, with many clients describing the work as 'deeply grounding' and 'career-transforming.' The announcement comes ahead of the launch of My Breath Journal, Inmispace's upcoming wellness tool, designed to guide professionals through daily breath practices in a practical, approachable format. The journal is expected to be released later this summer. About InmispaceInmispace is a global wellness brand dedicated to subconscious healing, emotional regulation, and nervous system mastery. Their signature sessions combine powerful breathwork practices with modern therapeutic techniques, providing high-performing individuals and teams with a path to peak performance grounded in inner peace. Companies or event organizers interested in bringing Inmispace Founder Pei Chan in for corporate engagements or media features are invited to contact her team directly. A photo accompanying this announcement is available at CONTACT: Media Contact: Sabrina Stocker info@ in to access your portfolio


Mail & Guardian
a day ago
- Health
- Mail & Guardian
A grandmother is a library: Support for their caregiving role is vital
About one in three children in South Africa is brought up by a grandparent.. Photo: Delwyn Verasamy/M&G) In the heart of communities across South Africa, there exists a quiet, unrecognised force holding families together: Gogo. Grandmothers are the true heroes of our nation, bringing up millions of children in the face of hardship, loss and poverty, often without support and recognition. With HIV, unemployment and other socio-economic issues having torn through the fabric of many South African households, it is frequently Gogo who steps in to care for the youngest members of the family. In fact, an estimated one in three children in South Africa is brought up by a grandparent. These women are pillars of strength, love and resilience. They nurture children with wisdom passed down through generations, instilling values, providing meals with their limited resources and ensuring their grandchildren are safe and cared for. In many cases, they are doing this while grappling with their own health problems, financial strain and the trauma of having lost their own children. Nowhere is their influence more evident than in the critical early years of a child's life. In early childhood development (ECD), the role of a caregiver is central. Studies show that the quality of interaction and stimulation a child receives in their first five years directly affects their cognitive, emotional and physical development. Gogos, though often lacking formal training, naturally embody the foundational principles of ECD through storytelling, song, structured routines and consistent emotional support. There is an African proverb that honours grandmothers: 'A grandmother is a library.' This proverb speaks to the wisdom, stories, traditions and life lessons that grandmothers carry and pass down through generations. They are living repositories of knowledge and culture. But many of these grandmothers face immense difficulties in getting formal support systems or ECD resources. Too often, they are excluded from training opportunities and community programmes because they do not fit the typical profile of an ECD practitioner. Recognising and empowering gogos is vital to the success of any community-based ECD strategy. Programmes that include grandmothers in training, provide access to parenting resources and connect them to early-learning centres can significantly boost early-learning outcomes for vulnerable children. As a nation, it is time we celebrated gogos not just as caregivers, but as educators, nurturers and community builders. They should be empowered as key partners in bringing up the next generation. Theresa Michael is the chief executive of Afrika Tikkun Bambanani, which recognises grandmothers as primary caregivers, offering them parenting resources, training and access to early learning tools.