Adrift after loss, he built a life — and a blueprint — around purpose

2026-07-01T11:01:00

(BPT) – After his life shifted into retirement at 68, John (not his actual name) expected to feel relief.

Instead, after the first few months of feeling open and flexible, his days became harder to navigate. He still exercised, ran errands and kept up with friends. Yet mornings stretched longer, and evenings arrived without much to distinguish one day from the next.

There was no single shift that caused concern. He felt a gradual drifting, and the questions that followed were practical: How do I organize my days now? What is this next chapter for?

‘I could keep going, or I could turn back’

Victor Strecher, PhD and professor at University of Michigan School of Public Health, had grappled with those same questions too, but for entirely different reasons.

In 1990, Vic’s newborn daughter Julia became seriously ill from a heart condition. Doctors told him she might have only a month or two to live. There was a slim chance for a heart transplant, but the odds were daunting. Even if Julia lived only a few years, Vic and his wife asked themselves whether they could still give her a life worth living.

They decided they could. Vic shifted his focus from career milestones to what would make her days full.

Julia survived into young adulthood, but at 19, she died unexpectedly. Vic lost his footing. Grief showed up as a numb routine: hours of television, drinking, a sense of dissolving.

One early morning, he climbed into a kayak on Lake Michigan and paddled out alone in the dark. As the sun rose and the water turned glassy, he sensed a choice. “I could keep going, or I could turn back,” he said. “But if I turned back, I would have to live differently.”

He turned back. “I went home, pulled out a sheet of paper and wrote, ‘Vic, you have to help yourself.’ Then I asked: ‘What are you going to do?'”

He listed what mattered most — family, friends — then asked what mattered at work. His answer came quickly: his students. Vic called his university and asked to return to teaching. He committed to teaching every student as if they were his daughter.

Victor Strecher teaching at the University of Michigan School of Public Health
Victor Strecher teaching at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.


Rebuilding a relationship with purpose

Without realizing it, Vic had begun rebuilding his relationship with purpose. He found having purpose changed not just the course of his life, but also the quality. He found greater clarity, a deeper connection, and more meaningful intentions.

“Purpose helps you organize what matters most. It directs your attention and energy toward that,” Vic said.

When he researched the impact of purpose in other people’s lives, he found the science backed him up.

In one study, participants wore identical 25-pound backpacks and estimated how steep a ramp appeared. One group was told the backpack was “dead weight.” The other was told it carried important scientific equipment. Although both packs weighed the same, those who believed the load had meaning perceived the slope as less steep.

Other research linked a stronger sense of purpose with healthier coping strategies. People with greater purpose were more likely to walk, spend time in nature, engage in meaningful rituals and step back during stress. They were less likely to rely on habits that dulled stress in the moment. Studies following people after large-scale trauma found that those who rebuilt purpose showed greater resilience over time.

“When you have a sense of purpose, you’re more likely to step back, see the bigger picture and remember this won’t last forever.”

An app for positive, lasting change

Surprisingly, Vic found purpose isn’t a heroic vision or single-minded vocation a person is born with. It’s a skill that can be clarified and strengthened, shaping daily behavior.

Always a teacher, Vic began looking for ways to share what he had learned. He wrote the book, “Life On Purpose”, gave TED Talks and lectures including at Harvard School of Public Health, structured two online courses rated 4th best in the world by Inc. Magazine, and conducted pioneering research on life purpose, cited in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Victor Strecher close up.
Victor Strecher.

In 2015, together with a team of psychologists, behavior designers and data scientists, he launched Kumanu (meaning “nourish” in Maori), a company designed to help people and organizations thrive by connecting deeply to what matters most through its app, Purposeful.

The app is based on decades of research across behavioral science, neuroscience, public health and organizational psychology and more than 1,400 scientific studies. It prompts users to address the aspects of their lives they’d like help with, and guides users through the same steps he took to create positive, lasting change: identifying values, writing a purpose statement and building habits that align with it.

Identifying values, such as family, health, faith, creativity, learning or service, creates direction. Putting those values into words shapes daily choices. From there, small practices create rhythm: a morning intention, a brief reflection, a consistent commitment. The consistency matters more than the scale.

“Users of Purposeful tend to be people who are going through transitions in their lives,” Vic says. “I like to say you usually need to rethink your purpose when you need a Hallmark card.”

What matters most now?

For users like John, it was exactly what they needed.

“Getting on Purposeful is part of my morning routine,” a user said in a recent survey. “I have only missed a couple of days in the last year … it has really helped me stay in the present and be more focused and mindful about my days, relationships and my life.”

For others navigating loss, like Vic, the structure has been equally meaningful. The app “gave me a place to share my grief and trauma of loss and channel it toward a meaningful experience … a helpful reminder to keep me connected and do basic self-care tasks,” another respondent said.

For both, the shift began with the question “what matters most now?”, choosing a direction and returning to it, one day at a time.

To learn more, listen to Vic’s podcast, PurposeCast, where he explores the science and stories behind living with purpose. You can also try the Purposeful app with a free account — no credit card required. For those who choose to upgrade, a limited-time discount is available on Purposeful Premium: 29% off ($4.16 per month, billed annually at $49.99). Cancel anytime.

Photo above: Victor Strecher (R), with his daughter Julia Strecher (L) and wife Jeri Rosenberg.

Happy 250th Birthday, America! Salute to Veterans Series shares the stories of veterans during military/patriotic holidays in 2026

2026-07-02T17:37:00

(BPT) –

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During military and patriotic holidays in 2026, the Salute to Veterans Series shares the stories of veterans who served their country, overcame personal challenges in life and made a positive difference in their communities.

National TV series and year-round program honors veterans spanning several generations, highlights lessons learned when transitioning from the military to civilian life and what it means to serve our nation.

In the 250th year since our nation’s founding, the Salute to Veterans Series will air during military/patriotic holidays in 2026, covering the top issues veterans face daily. Terry Bradshaw, Hall of Famer and co-host of Fox NFL Sunday, serves as host of the Salute to Veterans Series, presented by Navy Federal Credit Union and Verizon. Veterans featured in the Salute to Veterans Series include Rocky Bleier, U.S. Army (Ret.), Col. Gregory D. Gadson, U.S. Army (Ret.), Lt. Joe Cardona, U.S. Navy Reserve Officer, Capt. Alejandro Villanueva, U.S. Army (Ret.) and more.

Salute to Veterans is a national television series and year-round program that honors and pays tribute to our nation’s veterans, active duty service men and women, transitioning military, military families and patriotic supporters. The inspirational and educational series offers insightful discussion, resources and solutions for the ongoing issues our veterans face daily.

The Salute to Veterans Series features a spirited group discussion with veterans about what it means to serve our nation, veteran employment, applying lessons learned from the military into the professional workforce, veteran education, the benefits of the Forever GI Bill for veterans and military families, preparing for the transition from the military to civilian life and much more.

Each of the veterans in the series share their personal stories of military service, and their experience finding success on the football field, both in college and in the pros. The veterans openly discuss their path forward, and offer their insight on important issues facing veterans and military families, and how they have found fulfillment and deep meaning in their lives — following their transition from the military.

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Several topics and highlights include:

Veteran Employment — examples sharing how veterans’ military experience relates to success in corporate America

Veteran Education — examples of how continuing your education can help continue your personal growth, development and career

The Forever GI Bill — examples of how the Forever GI Bill can help you make the most of the opportunities in front of you and your family

Military Service Dogs — examples of how military service dogs are matched with veterans, and the success stories of how military service dogs have positively impacted veterans and military families

Veterans in the Community — examples of how veterans can continue to advocate for our military service men and women following their service in the military

“We all owe a great debt to our military personnel who have served, and who are continuing to serve around the world in defense of our great country, and the many freedoms we enjoy every day. We hope these stories move, motivate, educate and entertain our 22 million veterans, 89 million direct military family members and patriotic supporters.” Visit Salute to Veterans to learn more about the veterans series.

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The Salute to Veterans Series is hosted by Terry Bradshaw, Hall of Famer and co-host of Fox NFL Sunday. (Courtesy: Salute to Veterans Series)


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Veterans Joe Cardona, Greg Gadson, Alejandro Villanueva, Rocky Bleier and host Terry Bradshaw discuss veterans issues. (Courtesy: Salute to Veterans Series)

4 Tips To Maintain Your Health While Traveling This Summer

2026-07-02T15:01:00

(BPT) – Summer travel season is here, and it’s time to pack your bags for your next adventure. In between packing for your trip, heading to the airport to catch your international flight or loading up your car for a quintessential road trip, it can be challenging to stay on top of the healthy habits that come naturally when you’re at home.

To help you stay hydrated and energized during hot-weather travel, Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner shares her simple, everyday travel tips so you can make the most of every summer vacation.

Give your water a flavorful twist

Adding delicious and refreshing flavors to your water is a great way to encourage consistent hydration throughout your travels. You can easily upgrade your hydration game by squeezing fresh lemon and adding an electrolyte pack into your water. Lemon provides a zesty, citrusy taste and offers a little boost of vitamin C to help you meet your hydration goals throughout the day.

You can even try experimenting with other fun flavor combinations like cucumber and mint or strawberries and basil.

Eat when the locals do

Traveling across time zones can be hard on your body. To help minimize jet lag, Blatner recommends transitioning to local meal times as soon as you possibly can.

Eating meals and snacks according to your destination’s schedule can help align your body’s natural rhythms with the new time zone. This simple shift makes it much easier to maintain your energy levels during the day and get quality sleep at night during your trip.

Load up on hydrating food

Hot weather increases fluid losses through sweat, so don’t rely on beverages alone to stay hydrated. Blatner recommends pairing protein-rich meals with hydrating fruits and vegetables like berries, watermelon, cucumbers, tomatoes and leafy greens to help boost both hydration and nutrition during hot-weather travel.

Pro tip: Summer is peak berry season, making it the perfect time to enjoy them while you travel. Berries naturally provide hydration, fiber and antioxidants, so try adding them to your meals and snacks whenever possible during your summer travels.

Prep on-the-go snacks

When you’re on the road, convenience is key. Instead of relying on roadside gas station fare, Blatner suggests preparing simple and nutritious meals and snacks you can have on the go.

One easy way to fuel your summer adventures is with these Fitness Snack Packs Dawn created with Eggland’s Best. Packed with protein and fresh seasonal produce, it’s a simple snack that helps you stay on track with your health goals while you’re on the go.

The recipe uses Eggland’s Best eggs, which contain more than double the Vitamin B12 compared to ordinary eggs, supporting natural energy throughout your busy summer days. They also contain 25% less saturated fat than ordinary eggs, making them a smart addition to a balanced diet.

Fitness Snack Packs

Prep time: 5 minutes

Makes: 4

Ingredients

  • 8 Eggland’s Best Eggs
  • 2 cups fresh berries
  • 1 cup whole grain pretzels
  • 2 cheese sticks, cut into bite-size pieces

Preparation

  1. In a medium pot, add water and bring to a boil.
  2. Reduce heat to a simmer, add eggs and simmer for 12 minutes.
  3. Drain the eggs, put them into an ice bath to stop the cooking, and then peel.
  4. Line up four meal prep containers, and to each add 2 hard-cooked eggs + 1/2 cup berries + 1/4 cup pretzels + 1/2 cheese stick, cut in pieces.
  5. Store snack packs covered in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Additional Notes:

  1. Time saver: Buy EB hard-cooked eggs
  2. Use your favorite berries or swap to 1 peeled clementine/mandarin orange
  3. Swap pretzels for whole grain crackers, if you prefer
  4. Use your favorite type of cheese stick like mozzarella, cheddar or jack

This summer, don’t let your good habits go by the wayside. Using these expert tips, you can enjoy your adventures and stay hydrated and energized, no matter where your trips take you. To find more easy, nutritious recipes to support your summer travels, visit EgglandsBest.com.

Get more than you expect out of summer road trips by rewarding yourself along the way

2026-07-02T17:01:00

(BPT) – Key takeaways:

  • Summer road trips expenses can add up, but with some simple planning, you can score rewards along the way.
  • Get your car checked up before you hit the road to improve fuel efficiency and drive with confidence.
  • Mapping out stops along your route can help you save time and money along the way.
  • When stopping, make sure to shop at gas stations that offer rewards and savings
  • Look for a rewards card like the bp rewards Visa® that makes the most of your everyday purchases and offers you the flexibility to spend your rewards points how you want.

By Alyssa Callahan, head of marketing for bp’s mobility and convenience business

Summer travel planning can quickly become a full-time job. Creating budgets, booking hotels and mapping out rest stops can be exhausting, especially when seeking the best values.

Fuel may be a top-of-mind cost, but it is often just one part of a broader mix of purchases tied to time on the road. Multiple convenience-store runs, dining and little impulse buys add up fast. Plus, there are the purchases you’ll make before your trip to stock up on road essentials and the big grocery trips and takeout dinners when you get home.

The good news is that with a little extra planning, you can save hundreds and even score some rewards along the way. For households hitting the road this summer, here are a few simple moves that will put some money back in your pocket.

Map it out. Summer has a funny way of turning one stop into four. Planning routes in advance, grouping errands and checking traffic before heading out can help drivers make the most of the miles they are already covering.

Treasure hunt for value. Sometimes, the best way to save money is knowing where to spend it. Plan your rest stops so you’re always stopping at gas stations that offer savings and rewards for filling up and buying trip snacks.

Don’t skimp on the tune-ups. Properly inflated tires, regular oil changes and routine service can improve your car’s safety and efficiency. It’s not exciting, but basic maintenance can make a huge difference over a busy summer of driving.

Make routine spending work harder. Outside of road trips, summer can be an expensive season with multiple nights of dining out, grocery runs and daily purchases that can put a strain on your budget. But what if you could make those purchases work in your favor? Consider signing up for a rewards card that offers value for your routine purchases. The best ones tend to fit the way you already live, not reinvent your routine.

Don’t leave rewards on the table. When it comes to credit card rewards, flexibility is key. Opt for cards like the bp rewards Visa® that offer rewards and multiple redemption options, including cash back, fuel cards and gift cards from major retailers, so that you can spend your rewards on your own terms.

Best of all? New bp rewards Visa® cardmembers save 50 cents per gallon1 on fuel at participating bp and Amoco stations for their first 60 days, and a 15 cents per gallon1 discount thereafter, for accounts opened between May 18, 2026 – September 30, 2026. The card has no annual fee2, earns points on qualifying purchases, including nonfuel purchases at participating bp and Amoco locations, as well as groceries and dining elsewhere.

Any rewards card is only useful if it fits a person’s actual habits. As with any financial product, it is worth reviewing the terms carefully and deciding whether the value holds up beyond an introductory offer.

For most drivers, summer spending is not about one dramatic splurge. It’s the steady rhythm of a season spent in motion. And the little decisions before, during and after the road trip really matter. A smarter route, a well-maintained car and a rewards tool that fits everyday habits may not sound flashy, but together they can make a busy summer feel a little more rewarding as well as fun.

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Why ventilation may be the most important feature in your home

2026-07-01T10:01:00

(BPT) – When you’re building a new home or remodeling your existing one, there’s no shortage of choices you have to make. Most homeowners focus on visible features like kitchens, flooring and smart technology. But there’s one system that matters just as much, and it’s hidden behind your walls. That system is your home’s ventilation.

Why does ventilation matter?

Think of your home’s ventilation system as its lungs. It brings in fresh outdoor air and removes stale indoor air. Good ventilation means fresher air throughout your home, better moisture control, and fewer odors and indoor pollutants.

Every home needs proper ventilation. Whether you live in a cold northern region, a hot and humid southern state or anywhere in between, proper ventilation keeps your home comfortable, healthy and structurally sound.

The wooden frame of a home under construction.


Here’s where traditional ventilation systems often fall short

Modern homes are designed to be super energy-efficient, which means they’re sealed more carefully than ever before. The downside? That same seal that saves on your electric bill also traps stale air, humidity and cooking odors inside. Traditional ventilation systems work with a one-way approach. Some pull air out of your home and hope fresh air seeps in through cracks and gaps. Others push air in and hope stale air escapes the same way. Neither approach works well in today’s airtight homes.

The result? Uneven comfort, excess moisture, condensation on windows, lingering cooking odors, and a buildup of indoor pollutants from everyday activities like showering and cleaning. It gets worse. Exhaust-only systems can create negative pressure, allowing moisture and contaminants to seep into your walls. Supply-only systems trap moisture inside, increasing the risk of mold and long-term damage to your roof, walls, foundation and insulation.

Why balanced ventilation with an ERV is the solution

Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) continuously bring fresh outdoor air into the home while exhausting stale indoor air. And it does something traditional systems can’t. It transfers heat and moisture between the incoming and outgoing air streams. As energy codes continue to evolve and builders construct tighter, more efficient homes, balanced ventilation is becoming an increasingly important part of residential design. So, how can you ensure your new home provides the ventilation you need for good indoor air quality, long-term home performance and year-round comfort in any climate? The key is balanced ventilation powered by an energy recovery ventilation (ERV).

One example of a balanced ventilation solution is the Panasonic BalancedHome® Elite+ 210, an energy recovery ventilator designed for modern single-family homes. The system delivers what modern single-family homes need by:

  • Helping maintain indoor comfort while reducing energy loss
  • Filtering incoming air to support healthier indoor environments
  • Allowing homeowners to monitor system performance
  • Offering installation flexibility for different home designs
  • Operating quietly in living spaces
A Panasonic ventilation fan.


A modern home deserves modern ventilation

As homes become more energy-efficient and airtight, ventilation is no longer optional. It is essential for your family’s comfort and long-term home performance. Homeowners who prioritize balanced ventilation can enjoy fresher indoor air, improved comfort and greater confidence that their home is performing as intended.

To learn more about the benefits of balanced ventilation, ERVs and why a new home isn’t complete without it, visit BalancedHome® ERV – Elite Plus Models – 210 | Panasonic North America – United States.

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250 Years of Service, Reimagined: Meet the Soldiers Who Make Up Today’s Army

2026-07-01T10:31:00

(BPT) – Key Takeaways

  • The U.S. Army — an institution one year older than the nation itself — continues to evolve to fit the needs of the modern world.
  • With more than 250 jobs to choose from, the Army is a body of possibilities that helps Soldiers explore a variety of careers and interest areas, from infantry and aviation to engineering and music.
  • Whether competing at the highest levels of athletic competition, performing for audiences around the world, or transforming the health and well-being of the force, today’s Soldiers are redefining what service looks like, blending tradition with innovation and proving that Army service is more than meets the eye.

As America celebrates its 250th birthday, there’s a remarkable story that often goes untold: The U.S. Army has been defending the nation for its entire history, and then some. Founded in 1775, one year before the nation itself, the Army stands as the country’s oldest institution with a proud history of service. But the Army isn’t just preserving history — it’s making it.

Today’s Soldiers are redefining what service looks like in the modern world, blending tradition with innovation and proving that Army service is more than meets the eye. With more than 250 jobs to choose from, the Army is a body of possibilities that helps Soldiers explore a variety of careers and interest areas, from infantry and aviation to engineering and music.

What unites the Soldiers of today’s Army is not the similarity of their paths, but their dedication to excellence and service. Whether competing at the highest levels of athletic competition, performing for audiences around the world, transforming the health and well-being of the force, or inspiring and motivating the next generation of Soldiers, each one has chosen to channel their talents through the Army.

On this milestone birthday, read on to learn more about the Soldiers who serve today, who are proof that Army service is not just a career, but a powerful platform to pursue their passions, serve their country, and inspire their communities:

U.S. Army Hip-Hop Artist Staff Sgt. Lamar Riddick

When Staff Sgt. Lamar Riddick joined the Army, he made history as part of the force’s inaugural hip-hop program, becoming the Army’s first rapper. Growing up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Riddick was immersed in the performing arts and attended Bethune-Cookman University, where he was in the Marching Band and earned a bachelor’s degree in music recording engineering. He went on to work at the West Virginia University School of Music, where he continued to hone his craft and, in 2020, won an Eddy Award for Best Christian Rap Artist.

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Wanting to make a greater impact while still pursuing music, Riddick joined the Army in 2021, and after a long audition process, earned a spot in the U.S. Army Field Band. Since its inception, the Army Field Band has evolved to a collection of professional Soldier ensembles that perform more than 400 concerts per year for local and international crowds, highlighting genres including hip-hop, rock, and country.

As the Army’s only rapper, Riddick uses his talents to connect the public with both the Army and hip-hop culture, and has performed on countless stages, including The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland, NFL halftime shows, and The Kelly Clarkson Show. Riddick also shares his experience and original work with an even greater audience at @armyrappers.

Team USA Bobsledder and Flag Bearer Sgt. Frank Del Duca

Originally from Sunrise, Florida, then growing up in Bethel, Maine, Sgt. Frank Del Duca always had an interest in extreme sports, originally competing in downhill slalom skiing in high school. After graduating from the University of Maine and recovering from a reconstruction of the ACL and meniscus, he wanted to continue his pursuit of winter sports, and participated in a USA Bobsled combine where he quickly excelled.

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Del Duca’s path as a bobsled athlete continued when he joined the Army in 2019 as an Infantryman (11B) and Soldier-athlete in the Army’s World Class Athlete Program — an elite group that allows Soldiers to serve in the Army while receiving the support and training to participate at the highest levels of competition. His decision paid off when he was named to Team USA for the 2022 Beijing Games, competing in the two-man and four-man bobsled events.

By tapping into the teamwork, discipline, and resilience learned in the Army, Del Duca made another Olympic run at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina in both the two-man and four-man bobsled events — this time not only being named to Team USA, but also earning the coveted, peer-voted role as Opening Ceremony flag bearer. He carried this momentum to the Games, where he secured a historic 4th-place finish in the two-man bobsled event.

U.S. Army Golden Knight Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Evans

Originally from Bangor, Maine, Sgt. 1st Class Evans aspired to join the Army before graduating high school, and he has since experienced many different careers over his 15 years of Army service, from an Infantryman (11B) to a Career Counselor (79S).

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While serving at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Evans went tandem skydiving with his father and immediately fell in love with the sport. He soon got his license and tried out for the U.S. Army’s Parachute Team, the Golden Knights, in 2022. Though he didn’t make the cut his first time, he stayed determined and was officially assigned to the Golden Knights in 2024, where he now represents the Army at the highest levels of aerial performance.

Since learning to skydive, Evans has logged more than 850 free-fall parachute jumps and 17 military static line jumps. He notes his most memorable performance as parachuting into the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., in celebration of the Army’s 250th birthday in 2025 — a “twice-in-a-lifetime” opportunity he experienced again during America’s 250th birthday celebrations in 2026.

Holistic Health Leader Lt. Col. Jason Barber

Lt. Col. Jason Barber has dedicated his Army career to transforming how the force understands and pursues wellness. Currently activated to lead the U.S. Army Reserve’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) system — a program that supports the physical, nutritional, mental, sleep, and spiritual health of Soldiers — at the 81st Readiness Division at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, Barber has become an influential voice in redefining what it means to be holistically fit, as well as a key architect in how H2F is being implemented across the Army Reserve.

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After joining the Army in 1991 as a Cavalry Scout (19D), he made the decision to pursue higher education using the GI Bill, earning a degree in exercise science and an advanced degree in physician assistant studies. But it was a transformative experience working alongside a strength coach that made him realize his passion for helping others achieve their goals through evidence-based training.

He went on to become the high-performance coordinator for the Army’s World Class Athlete Program, where he helped train Soldier-athletes for the highest levels of international competition, and he was one of the first strength and conditioning coaches embedded in the Special Operations community — a pioneering role that laid the groundwork for the Army-wide H2F system. He operates under a growth mindset and believes that success is built through small, consistent effort that eventually compounds to true readiness and resilience.

U.S. Army Six-String Soldiers Vocalist Staff Sgt. Megan Haskell

Staff Sgt. Megan Haskell is the lead vocalist for the Army’s Six-String Soldiers, a country music group performing Americana and patriotic music to inspire national pride. Originally from Hampton, Virginia, Haskell graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University and began her professional music career as a country artist.

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She later realized that her talent could serve something larger than a stage and joined the Marine Corps as the first enlisted vocalist in its history. After basic training, she attended the Naval School of Music, where she learned about the Army Field Band’s special bands program and pursued an inter-service transfer to the Army, which led her to the Six-String Soldiers.

Throughout her career, Haskell has continued to serve as an inspiration for others, performing at professional sporting events and the Grand Ole Opry, and appearing on NBC’s The Voice in 2023, representing the Army. She also curates the Six-String Soldiers’ social media presence, helping the group gain further national attention. Haskell notes that the Army gave her music a mission, and as a mentor to incoming military musicians, she pays it forward by helping them navigate the unique world of military musical service.

Leadership Mentor and Influencer Maj. John Howell

Throughout his 13-year Army career, Maj. John Howell learned that the most challenging leaders often become the greatest teachers. Serving under commanders who demanded perfection — even down to font sizes — originally frustrated him, but as he advanced in rank and eventually commanded his own unit, he realized those harsh lessons had shaped his attention to detail, standards for excellence, and understanding of effective leadership.

Originally from Tullahoma, Tennessee, Howell grew up in a military family and pursued an ROTC scholarship to Carson-Newman University as a way to pay for college. He went on to serve as an Infantry Officer (11A) and Military Intelligence Officer (35A), commanded a unit in rural Washington, and spent time as an Army recruiter — an experience that shaped his leadership and passion for mentoring young Soldiers.

Now, as the Scholarship Program Manager at the United States Army Cadet Command (USACC) at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Howell is channeling his life lessons into advice for the next generation of Soldiers, sharing valuable perspective and career guidance, through his Instagram account, @servantofleaders, which has built a community of 70K+ followers.

These Soldiers represent the vast opportunities available in the Army today. To learn more about the possibilities of service, visit GoArmy.com.

From Budget to Bucket List: 4 Simple Ways to Save on Dream Vacays

2026-07-01T08:01:00

(BPT) – From personal milestones to global destinations, bucket lists capture our highest aspirations. For passionate travelers, that means a collection of dream vacations just waiting to be explored. Yet, facing today’s soaring prices, some may feel that crossing these experiences off their list is shifting from a reality to an impossibility.

“Although we’re seeing rising costs across the board at airports, gas stations and hotels, many people are still planning on taking that trip they have had on their bucket list for some time,” said Steven Guilday, Director of Travel for AARP Services. “AARP member benefits can help you every step of the way, from planning through booking. Whether it’s a road trip of the American West or a once-in-a-lifetime cruise, there are many ways to lower your total trip cost.”

Below are some easy ways an AARP membership can help you save money and cross that long-awaited trip off of your bucket list.

Cut Costs, Not Corners

If you’re planning a bucket list trip with a tight budget in mind, AARP Travel Center Powered by Expedia can help put a few dollars back in your wallet. Expedia vacation packages can make the booking process easier, and you get a $50 gift card of your choice when you book any flight package. For car rentals, members save up to 30% on car rentals from Avis, Budget and Payless.

And for a limited time, save +30% off select stays AND enjoy a $50 gift card when you spend $500 or more on eligible hotel stays or car rentals when you book through AARP Travel Center Powered by Expedia. Book by July 13, 2026.

Steals on Wheels

A recent survey from Gas Station TV shows that 72% of Americans plan to road trip this summer.

“With the rising costs and long security lines that airport travel has brought this year, driving to destinations is popular among domestic travelers,” said Guilday. “Considering this road trip renaissance, taking advantage of loyalty programs to save on costs such as fuel and car rentals is a great way to help you stay on budget while you travel.”

Regardless of what model of car you choose to rent, Budget has your back and can help you save in more ways than one. Not only do you save on wear and tear on your personal vehicle, but AARP members get exclusive savings of up to 35% off base rates when choosing the Pay Now option at reservation or up to 30% off when you choose to Pay Later at the pickup counter. Plus, for a limited time if you lock in your reservation by Sept. 30, 2026, you save up to 35% off base rates regardless of which payment path you choose — giving you a worthwhile combination of savings and flexibility. Use BCD #Y508539 to claim your discount today.

And with gas prices still soaring, AARP members can save at the pump with Shell and Exxon Mobile. When you link your Shell Fuel Rewards® account to your AARP membership, you can enjoy ongoing savings with Complimentary Gold Status — including at least 5¢ off per gallon on your fill-ups at participating Shell stations. AARP members who are new to the Fuel Rewards® program can also receive a one-time savings of 50¢/gallon* on their first fill-up (up to 20 gallons).

When you link your Exxon Mobil Rewards+™ account with your AARP membership, you earn extra points on everyday purchases like fuel, car washes and convenience store items, plus double the points on fuel on member days. AARP members who are new to the Exxon Mobil Rewards+ program also get a 500-point welcome bonus after their first fill-up.

Check In, Cash In

Where you lay your head down to rest and recover while vacationing is just as important as the sites you’re exploring during the day. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious lodging upgrade or prefer an economically friendly option so you can go big in other ways, AARP membership can help make your travel plans possible. Check out these options before you book:

  • With Wyndham Hotels and Resorts, and for a limited time, AARP members get 15% off two or more consecutive nights at thousands of hotels in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Latin America when you book by June 30 and complete your stay by Sept. 30, 2026.
  • For a limited time, Choice Hotels is offering AARP members 15% off* 2+ night stays on select nights if they book a trip by Dec. 31, 2026.

Cruising in Style

Cruises are a popular way for travelers to experience several coveted spots in one trip. Not only can bucket lists be fulfilled with a cruise, but it comes with built-in entertainment, planned excursion options and experiential dining. When cruising with Holland America Line, AARP members can enjoy even more vacation perks. Holland’s fleet of 11 ships offers more than 500 sailings a year visiting all seven continents, including destinations in Alaska, the Caribbean, Mexico and Europe. AARP members receive up to $400 Onboard Credit per stateroom when booking your next Holland America Line cruise. Use your onboard credit for products or services while onboard, including Shore Excursions, Beverages and Spa services. Plus, book a Grand Voyage or Grand Voyage Segment and receive a FREE Surf Wi-Fi Package, a value of $30.99 per person per day. Offer applies to select cruises.

From now until July 23, 2026, and through the Travel by Sea Sale, AARP members receive up to $400 Onboard Credit per stateroom when booking your next Holland America Line cruise. Use your onboard credit for products or services while onboard, including Shore Excursions, Beverages and Spa services. Plus, book a Grand Voyage or Grand Voyage Segment and receive a FREE Surf Wi-Fi Package, a value of $30.99 per person per day. Offer applies to select cruises.

Whether your dream is to lounge on a 30A beach, camp and hike in Denali or sail around Europe, taking advantage of an AARP membership can help you save along the way and cross out that long-awaited adventure.

To learn more about the benefits and discounts for AARP members, please visit aarp.org/save.

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Top bathroom design trends homeowners are embracing right now

2026-07-01T07:03:00

(BPT) – Homeowners seeking transformative bathroom renovations may be surprised to learn just how accessible it is to realize their vision. Current trends topping the list in bathroom design this year include greater design personalization, handcrafted home materials and a more cohesive overall design. All of these are possible to achieve with the help of Kohler® bathroom solutions.

Explore these options to help you shape a vision for a bathroom that feels as elevated as it is functional, creating a look and ambience that expresses your sense of style.

Personalization through design

A set of ring-shaped faucet knobs on a marble tub.

One huge trend shift in 2026 bathroom design is away from a minimalist approach and toward a more personalized aesthetic. Consider this space as an opportunity to explore a look uniquely your own, instead of making your bathroom look just like everyone else’s.

To help you create the look you want, Kohler® makes customization easy by offering Mix & Match faucets. You can select your own combination of spout, handle and finish from these three distinct collections with different style expressions — traditional, transitional and modern — for over 50 possible combinations:

  • Components® lets you elevate your bathroom space with bold sophistication, where strong lines meet smooth forms to create faucets with a distinctly modern aesthetic. New York-based designer Cara Woodhouse selected Components® faucets as a feature in a recent home renovation.
  • Occasion® is a sculptural collection where pentagonal accents and mod shapes come together to create faucets fashioned to be the center of attention.
  • Artifacts® captures the charm of turn-of-the-century homes, using vintage silhouettes and elegant details for a look that never goes out of style.

To create your unique look, simply:

1. Choose your spout: Select from a variety of shapes and sizes, as well as deck- or wall-mount options for a design to anchor your space.
2. Choose your handles: Pair your faucet with a range of handle options including lever, cross and industrial styles.
3. Choose your finish: Select your desired tone (polished, brushed or matte), that you can elegantly coordinate or unapologetically contrast with accessories, lighting and showering components.

Sustainability and craftsmanship

A white rectangular vessel sink on a marble countertop.

Another trend that’s continuing to gather steam is prioritizing sustainable materials and methods. Combined with concern for the environment, this trend also favors design elements that are well-crafted rather than cookie-cutter or seemingly mass produced.

If this trend speaks to you, consider a WasteLAB® DemiLav® rectangular vessel sink when you’re planning your next bathroom upgrade. Each sink is made with at least 70% recycled materials sourced from manufacturing waste streams. Handcrafted by artisans and American made, these sinks are made in small batches, creating natural variation and individuality.

WasteLAB® DemiLav® sinks are designed to balance sustainability with high design, offering a unique, expressive focal point. Each sink brings craftsmanship to your bathroom, with a refined, elegant design featuring a deep, symmetrical basin with rounded edges. These sinks meticulously transform repurposed industrial materials into sophisticated and luxurious centerpieces, without compromising sustainability.

Cohesive bathroom design

A sink with golden accents in an ornate bathroom.

Another way to elevate your bathroom’s look is by creating an overall cohesive design, a trend that can be achieved using repeated colors through color drenching — even using the same color for walls, trim and ceiling — to unify the look of any space.

For a truly cohesive bathroom design, the Kohler x Studio McGee Claude collection offers an authentically timeless full-suite collection including toilets, sinks, vanities, mirrors and baths that are all designed in a modern classic style, though inspired by historic details. Designed to create a coordinated aesthetic across the entire space, this collection blends timeless design elements with modern performance. The Kohler x Studio McGee Claude collection uses architectural detailing and classic forms for a modern yet enduring look.

Within this collection, you can choose from three different bathroom sink options (console, pedestal and undermount) to tie powder rooms, guest bathrooms and primary bathrooms together in a home without over-repeating.

Customizing your home so it’s uniquely your own, with sustainable options and cohesive spaces, is a goal you can make happen, with the right approach and products meant to inspire.

For whatever direction you want to go with your next bathroom transformation, explore all the possibilities at Kohler.com.

Bringing AI into the Real World

2026-06-30T11:07:01

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By Jae-cheol Lyu, President & CEO of LG Electronics (LG)

NVIDIA, which first introduced the concept of Physical AI, is driving a shift in the industry by expanding AI from the digital world into the physical world. Physical AI refers to a technological paradigm that extends AI’s reasoning capabilities into the real world, enabling systems to perceive space, understand context, make independent judgments and take physical action. The core challenge of this is how to realize “autonomous agents” that can interact with our living environments and make a meaningful difference in our daily lives.

Against this backdrop, LG Electronics (LG) drew attention during NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang’s recent visit to South Korea for our differentiated competitiveness — connecting data, spaces, devices and industrial infrastructure to bring Physical AI to life in the real world.

LG Electronics and NVIDIA have already further defined the scope of collaboration and strategic partnership opportunities through follow-up discussions in the United States. We agreed to establish a close working framework to accelerate execution, identify mutually beneficial initiatives and jointly expand the Physical AI ecosystem. A key focus is collaboration around robot form factors that could become representative devices for Physical AI.

Beyond robotics, we are also discussing broader synergies, including an LG data factory leveraging NVIDIA’s platform, the advancement of LG’s AI data center cooling solutions and LG’s robot mass-production system. Through these expert-level conversations, we are accelerating our preparations for the future of the Physical AI ecosystem.

So why are global tech giants like NVIDIA turning to LG Group, with LG Electronics at its center, at this pivotal point in the evolution of AI?

Physical AI is a technology that connects AI to action in real-world spaces, and the ability to understand spaces, control devices and create tangible value is emerging as a new source of competitiveness. In this new opportunity space, LG Electronics is gaining recognition for its differentiated strengths connecting data, spaces, devices and industrial infrastructure to bring AI into the real world.

Real-World Data — The Fuel of Physical AI

Physical AI goes beyond the ability to understand language. It can recognize, reason and act within real-world environments. Reaching this new reality will require massive, high-quality data from the physical world.

At LG Electronics, we have collected an expansive repository of safely anonymized usage data from our diverse and constantly growing ThinQ™ portfolio, which is fed into a continuous learning structure that helps us gain insight into customer usage patterns. These insights are then reflected in LG products and solutions. In point of fact, we have accumulated more data than the Hubble Space Telescope.1 The data we collect can be deployed throughout the business value chain. It serves as a “human behavior signal,” revealing how people live and behave in real-world spaces.

These signals, alongside our world-class manufacturing capabilities, give us a distinct competitive edge when it comes to translating AI into real-world products and services.

Beyond this, we have access to detailed manufacturing data from our 31 production facilities, spanning 14 countries around the world. The volume of manufacturing and production data we have accumulated over the past decade alone reaches 770 terabytes, which is comparable to the storage capacity needed for approximately 197,000 high-definition films.2

In the era of Physical AI, this breadth and fidelity of data is a major advantage.

Spatial Expertise — The Map of Physical AI

Our deep insight into and understanding of diverse living spaces have long been key LG competitive strengths. To deliver Physical AI, the ability to understand how people live, move and interact with technology across various environments, and to adapt and orchestrate those spaces accordingly, is a crucial strategic advantage.

For decades, we have designed and operated in a wide range of spaces, including residential, commercial, industrial and mobility settings, while maintaining continuous customer touchpoints. Through this, we have developed a thorough understanding of people’s lifestyles, device usage patterns, movement flows within spaces and energy consumption behaviors. Building on our technological strengths in HVAC, mobility and robotics, we have secured the capabilities necessary to engineer and run real-world environments where AI solutions can function optimally and create meaningful value for customers.

Our rich knowledge of physical spaces isn’t defined only by matters of engineering; rather, it is equally informed by the human experience. A representative example is the Life Soft Research (LSR) Customer Research Institute, one of our core think tanks, that has spent more than 35 years studying customers around the world — including North America, Asia, the Middle East and Europe — examining their lifestyles, spatial behavior, consumer psychology and attitudes toward technology adoption to forecast the future lifestyles. Drawing on extensive expertise including psychology, anthropology, design, engineering and sociology, the institute has developed a nuanced comprehension of how customers live, move and interact with technology within different spaces. More recently, it has been utilizing AI and big data analysis to gain even more insight into behavioral context and customers’ hidden needs. These insights form the foundation of new product, service and customer experience innovation.

We believe that one of the true differentiators in the emerging Physical AI landscape is the ability to design the stage where AI can operate safely and efficiently. While Physical AI and humanoid robots may feel like science fiction right now, they will ultimately become critical components of our everyday environments.

Here, we hold a unique position in understanding how people interact with a wide range of spaces — including residential, commercial environments, industrial sites and mobility — and turning those insights into products and services. In the era of Physical AI, this experience is expected to become a distinctive strength in the global market.

Execution Capabilities to Make AI Real Technology Ecosystem

Ultimately, the purpose of Physical AI is to move and operate in the real world. This requires various means of physical execution, including sensors, motors, actuators and robotics. With the competitiveness of our state-of-the-art components, including the LG Actuator AXIUM™ and world-class manufacturing capabilities, we essentially command the entire value chain needed to bring Physical AI to life. In robotics in particular, we are laying the foundation for a next-generation Physical AI ecosystem by combining NVIDIA’s AI platform with our proprietary robotics technology and manufacturing know-how. In the AI infrastructure domain, we are supporting the development of more efficient and stable AI operating environments through technology collaboration in next-generation cooling solutions and AI data centers.

What further sets us apart in this key transitional phase is the ability to organically connect AI capabilities across the broader LG Group. Through collaboration with affiliates including LG AI Research, LG CNS, LG U+ and LG Energy Solution, we are integrating AI models, computing infrastructure, energy, data centers, software and operational capabilities into a cohesive whole. This enables us to deliver tailored end-to-end solutions for customers — from AI development and infrastructure build-out, to implementation in industrial settings.

Ultimately, what global big-tech firms like NVIDIA need is a partner capable of deploying, operating and scaling AI within physical environments. As a company that simultaneously possesses a wealth of real-world data, spatial expertise, execution capabilities and a “full stack” AI ecosystem, we are uniquely positioned to be the definitive partner in the Physical AI era.

As AI continues to evolve, global demand for the execution capabilities needed to realize — and scale — real-world AI will only grow. Together with leading companies like NVIDIA, we will connect AI to tangible customer value and industrial innovation, turning the possibilities and potential of Physical AI into reality.

1 Hubble by the Numbers – NASA Science: 477TB of data accumulated by the Hubble Telescope since 1990.
2 Assuming 4GB per film.

Ford Transit Now Getting Employee Pricing for Businesses and Owner-Operators

2026-06-30T18:01:00

(BPT) – Jumpstart your business or next adventure with Ford Transit with Ford Employee Pricing now through July 6.

In addition to Ford Employee Pricing, Ford Transit customers can qualify for up to $1,000 in Customer Cash.

Deadline: For retail (individual) customers, visit your local Ford dealer to purchase or place a new order by July 6, 2026.

For commercial and fleet customers, visit your local Ford Commercial Vehicle Center or contact Ford Pro at 1.800.34.FLEET to get started.

Fast Facts: America’s Best-Selling Commercial Van

  • Ford Transit is America’s best-selling commercial van, offering customers excellent value and versatility, excellent payload and towing capability to meet the needs of businesses, families, and explorers across the country.
  • Transit van posted its best sales last year since its U.S. market introduction in 2014, totaling 161,797 vans in 2025.
  • New standard equipment includes an all-new 8-inch multi-function dashboard display, SYNC® 4 with 12-inch center display, Ford Co-Pilot360® with Active Driver-Assist Features, and a 5G modem with Wi-Fi® for up to 10 devices — all while maintaining full access to Ford Pro Telematics and Fleet Management tools.
  • Available features include Ford Co-Pilot360® 2.0® with Remote Acceleration Limiter and Fleet Start Inhibit, and Vehicle Integration System 2.0 upfitting hardware and software.

A Configuration for Every Business

With three roof heights, two wheelbases, three body lengths, and a choice of chassis, cargo, passenger, or cutaway variants, the 2026 Ford Transit offers configurations for virtually any vocation. The T-150 and T-250 handle delivery and small business fleets with up to 4,146 lbs. of payload. The T-350 gives trades and contractors 81.5 inches of interior cargo height with available Trade Packages for electricians, HVAC, and general contractors. The T-350 HD delivers up to 5,103 lbs. of max payload for heavy-duty fleet operations, climbing to 6,452 lbs. as a Cutaway.

What’s New for 2026

Ford engineers have given the 2026 Ford Transit a complete digital refresh. Every model now comes standard with SYNC 4 and a 12-inch center display, an all-new 8-inch digital instrument cluster, a built-in 5G modem with unlimited Wi-Fi for up to 10 devices, keyless push-button start, and Ford Co-Pilot360 with Pre-Collision Assist, Lane-Keeping System, and front and rear parking sensors. Ford Pro Telematics Essentials is included at no cost.

Available features include Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, Pro Power Onboard™ 400W, Close Assist on Mid/High Roof Vans, and Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist 2.0 with Adaptive Cruise Control, 360-Degree Camera, and BLIS with Cross Traffic Alert.

A Ford Connectivity Package is included for the first year, offering Wi-Fi, audio and video streaming, and Connected Navigation. Extended plans are available for purchase beyond the initial year.

Two Engine Choices

The standard 3.5L PFDi V6 produces 275 hp and 260 lb.-ft. of torque. The available 3.5L EcoBoost V6 delivers 300 hp and 400 lb.-ft. of torque with towing up to 6,900 lbs. Both pair with a 10-speed automatic.

The Ford Transit Passenger Van seats up to 15 with available configurations in 2, 12, and 15-passenger layouts across three roof heights. Available features like rear climate control, Close Assist on the sliding door, and Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist 2.0 make it a smart choice for shuttle services, churches, schools, and crew transport.