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I attended the Life Surge event in Columbus on Saturday.

What I found were several Ohio State football legends helping funnel financially illiterate Christians into an obvious financial scam.

Righteous Buckeyes: Inside the Life Surge scam taking America by storm
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A short report from a soggy Monday at Quail Hollow where the course took on over an inch of rain. Yet the greens have a nice thump sound, and I have video to prove it.

Monday At The 107th PGA
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I wrote about Brashard Smith, the Chiefs’ 7th round pick and WR-turned-RB who appears to be another swing at making the offense more explosive.

Brashard Smith film review; The Chiefs are looking to get more explosive

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It’s good to be home, but our latest coddiwomple fed my love of charming roadside rest areas outside of the congested Northeast. This was in South Dakota.

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☕️MISSION POSSIBLE ☙ Monday, May 12, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS🦠

Over the weekend, President Trump knocked a few more items off the media's 'impossible list,' and investors who followed his advice made bank. That, and much more, in the roundup.

☕️ MISSION POSSIBLE ☙ Monday, May 12, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠
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How Substack writers can collaborate to grow

I brought our projectkin.substack.com community specifically because of the recommendation engine, though it's taken me 60 days since launch to understand and appreciate these subtle details.

@mentions, for example are present in all social media channels and incredibly important (yet missing from comments...<cough-cough>)

What I found very helpful in this article and have already started to leverage are the guest-post feature (as distinct from cross-posting.) In fact, based on recent feedback, I plan to double-down and build out a special "Members' Corner" of my Substack just for guest posts, complimenting that with an event to talk about how and why it works for Family History. See my Family History Section of my stack: projectkin.substack.com… I think there's great potential for a Family History "topic" to self-select... <hint-hint>.

By the way, I get the difference between cross-posting and guest posts, but found that the Tag/section constraints on cross-posting make it unworkable for me. Here's why: I use sections heavily on my site. The post I want to cross-post isn't configured for those same sections (why would it be) so I can't slot it into my site. (Am I missing something?)

Keep thinking about collaborations, Substack, thank you!

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