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Guideposts

Guideposts

Pulled Under

You probably know Jesse Hutch from his Hallmark and Great American Family movies. What you probably don't know is the near-death experience that changed his life long before he became an actor

8 min  |

Aug/Sept 2025
Guideposts

Guideposts

The Weight

Food was my first love, but it was a relationship that had to change

6 min  |

Aug/Sept 2025
Guideposts

Guideposts

Lesson of the Lilies

I wasn't a gardener, but I knew I couldn't let these plants die

3 min  |

Aug/Sept 2025
Wine Spectator

Wine Spectator

Auction Napa Valley Raises $6.5 Million for Local Youth

By the time the final gavel fell at the 45th edition of Auction Napa Valley, the event had raised $6.5 million for Napa nonprofits that support after-school and summer programs for children. It was a dramatic finish to a weekend of celebration involving dinners with vintners, tastings of yet-to-be-released wines and bidding on unique bottles and lavish travel experiences.

2 min  |

September 30, 2025
Wine Spectator

Wine Spectator

Counterfeit Crusader Auctions Cellar

William “Bill” Koch, who amassed a 43,000-bottle cellar of rare wines and launched a crusade of litigation to stamp out sales of counterfeits, consigned nearly 7,800 bottles from his collection to Christie’s, which conducted a three-day auction of the wines in June. The sale raised $28.8 million. The top lot was a methuselah (equal to eight 750ml bottles) of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Romanée-Conti 1999, which brought in $275,000.

3 min  |

September 30, 2025
Wine Spectator

Wine Spectator

Timorasso Stands the Test of Time

Five years ago I wrote about the resurgence of Timorasso (“The Return of a Piedmont Original, columns, Nov. 30, 2020), a traditional Piedmont white grape variety from the hills of the Colli Tortonesi. Thanks to the efforts of local vintner Walter Massa, along with Elisa Semino of La Colombera and others, Timorasso is not only thriving; it has attracted a number of investors from nearby Langhe.

3 min  |

September 30, 2025
Wine Spectator

Wine Spectator

The Many Faces of Piedmont's Barbera

Barbera is one of the most historic grape varieties of Piedmont.

2 min  |

September 30, 2025
Wine Spectator

Wine Spectator

Austrian Excellence

The 2023 Rieslings and Grüner Veltliners hit the sweet spot between ripeness and elegance

5 min  |

September 30, 2025
Wine Spectator

Wine Spectator

ICONIC FOOD & WINE OF ITALY

SIGNATURE DISHES AND WINES TO MATCH FROM 20 REGIONS

8 min  |

September 30, 2025
Wine Spectator

Wine Spectator

AVA SPOTLIGHT: ANDERSON VALLEY

While the Sonoma Coast is currently receiving the most attention for Pinot Noir, there are other AVAs in California producing quality versions. Notable among them is Anderson Valley.

2 min  |

September 30, 2025
Wine Spectator

Wine Spectator

PINOT NOIR ASCENDANT

THE LATE-RUNNING 2023 VINTAGE DELIVERS AGEWORTHY WINES AT THE HEIGHT OF QUALITY

10+ min  |

September 30, 2025
Wine Spectator

Wine Spectator

SENSES: IN THE HEART OF WEST SONOMA COAST

A trio of childhood friends are making outstanding Pinots from top vineyards

5 min  |

September 30, 2025
Wine Spectator

Wine Spectator

Nicolas Joly and His Loire Valley Wines Remain Outspoken

Nicolas Joly prescribes a simple test to determine whether a wine is “alive.” Leave the bottle open for weeks and taste it every few days or so. If the wine remains unchanged or even improves over time, it is a “true, alive” wine. If not, the wine will become oxidized in a day. “When a wine has received life properly in the vineyard, then oxidation has no power,” Joly says. “We can taste when a wine’s energy has been destroyed by bad farming and then someone used enology in the cellar to ‘create’ the wine.”

2 min  |

September 30, 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

You Can Buy More Than One!

Want to own multiple franchise locations? These are the best brands for multi-unit owners.

3 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

Do Customers ‘Get’ Your Product?

Founders often think they know what people want. But what if they’re wrong? Here’s how one beverage company rebranded—making itself more appealing to the right buyers.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

A $1 Million Family Business

When Rochelle Hendricks jumped into a new career, she bet on herself—and brought her family along.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

WHO CAN STOP THE DEEPFAKERS

As Al gets more realistic, scammers are making millions. But entrepreneurs are seeing opportunity too—by stopping the bad guys. If they can.

10+ min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

Is Franchising Right for You?

It can be an incredible journey—but you must look closely before you buy.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

No, I Don't Want to Hop on a Call

When you're asked a question, you might want to talk things out. Here's why that can hurt your team—and hurt you too.

5 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

Stress Less This Summer

Make your to-do list easier to tackle (and maybe even fun!). Emmy Award winner Mario Armstrong has modern tech to help streamline your day.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

A Winner's Mentality

Raising Cane's restaurants turned Todd Graves into a billionaire. Social media turned twin basketball players Hanna and Haley Cavinder into wellness and fitness stars. Here's their joint playbook for success.

5 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

I Sucked as CMO

That's why I stopped chasing a title and built a role that truly fit me. The change improved my life—and my business.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

Keep Them Coming Back

What builds true customer loyalty? We asked six leaders to share what made the most difference in their businesses.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

Your SUPERPOWER Is Also Your Most Deadly BLIND SPOT

Common wisdom says to lean into your strengths. But as a psychologist and leadership coach, I've seen how often that becomes a problem—and how to fix it.

10+ min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

From the Trenches to the Top

Susan Valverde built thriving franchises in economically disadvantaged areas. Now she's leading other franchisees to success. Her game plan: Make an impact, and revenue will follow.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

FRANCHISING IS GETTING YOUNGER

Young entrepreneurs are embracing franchising at a significant clip. They're changing everything from training to marketing—and they're teaching older generations a thing or two along the way.

8 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

The Card for Rough Days

As a young lawyer in the early aughts, my first months as an in-house general counsel were chaotic.

1 min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

NO MORE MR. NICE GUY

MARCUS LEMONIS USED TO POUR ON THE LOVE. NOW IT'S TIME FOR STRAIGHT TALK. IS THIS THE EVOLUTION OF LEADERSHIP?

10+ min  |

July - August 2025
Entrepreneur US

Entrepreneur US

A Better Way to Get Clients

I call it the \"Lumberjack Strategy,\" and it's more effective (and faster) than networking.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

Acne Having An AfterParty? Make Post-Pimple Marks Disappear

Breakouts are bad enough, but the red marks they leave long after they're gone? Even more of a beauty bummer.

2 min  |

August/September 2025