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  • Atha Energy Confirms Multiple High-Grade Discoveries Along the Mineralized Rib Corridor at Angilak Project – Assays from Rib East, West, And South Discoveries – All Holes Intersecting Uranium Mineralization, Grades Up To 5.55% U3O8

    Atha Energy Confirms Multiple High-Grade Discoveries Along the Mineralized Rib Corridor at Angilak Project – Assays from Rib East, West, And South Discoveries – All Holes Intersecting Uranium Mineralization, Grades Up To 5.55% U3O8

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Assays confirm uranium mineralization across the Mineralized RIB Corridor (“MRC”) at RIB South, East and West Discoveries, where results from twelve drillholes intersected uranium mineralization (Figures 2 & 3). These results are in addition to the previously announced RIB North Discovery, where the maiden drillhole, RIBN-DD-001, returned assays with 34.7 m of total composite uranium mineralization1, including 13.6 m grading 0.53% U₃O₈, 1.1 m grading 4.81% U₃O₈, and grades up to 8.16% U₃O₈ over 0.5 m (See November 20th, 2025, RIB North Assay Release);

    RIB East Discovery

    • Located on the 4.5 km long Eastern Limb of the MRC, ~1.4 km south of the significant RIB North Discovery (Figures 2 & 3);

    • Currently defined by eight diamond drillholes over a 750 m strike length that remains open in all directions, with drilling highlighted by:

      • RIBE-DD-003 assays returned total composite uranium mineralization1 of 8.6 m encompassing four zones from 101.4 m to 374.1 m (Figure 4), including a high-grade intersection2 from 276.2 m to 277.3 m with 2.69% U3O8 over 1.1 m, including 5.55% U3O8 over 0.5 m;

      • RIBE-DD-007 assays returned total composite uranium mineralization1 of 8.7 m encompassing six zones from 174.0 m to 215.3 m (Figure 5), including a higher-grade intersection from 207.2 m to 211.3 m with 0.236% U3O8 over 4.1 m, including 1.15% U3O8 over 0.5 m;

    RIB West Discovery

    • Located on the 4.0 km long Western Limb of the MRC, ~1.8 km southwest of the significant RIB North Discovery (Figures 2 & 3);

    • Currently defined by three diamond drillholes over a 2.2 km strike length that remains open in all directions, with drilling highlighted by:

      • RIBW-DD-001 assays returned total composite uranium mineralization1 of 1.7 m from 393.5 m to 395.2 m (Figure 6) with an average grade of 0.78% U3O8, including a high-grade intersection2 with 1.36% U3O8 over 0.6 m;

      • RIBW-DD-003 assays returned total composite uranium mineralization1 of 2.0 m from 234.2 m to 236.2 m (Figure 7) with an average grade of 0.291% U3O8, including a high-grade intersection2 of 1.07% U3O8 over 0.5 m;

    RIB South Discovery

    • Located on the 4.5 km long Eastern Limb of the MRC, ~2.25 km south of the RIB East Discovery (Figures 2 & 3);

    • Currently defined by one diamond drillhole, with prospective strike length open and untested in all directions along the MRC, with drilling highlighted by:

      • RIBS-DD-001 assays returned total composite uranium mineralization1 of 2.0 m encompassing two zones from 158.5 m to 252.1 m (Figure 8), including 1.5 m from 250.6 m to 252.1 m with an average grade of 0.11% U3O8;

    Mineralized RIB Corridor

    • Mineralized RIB Corridor – 12 km corridor containing stacked graphitic shear zones, identified using 3D EM Inversion modeling. During the 2025 Angilak Exploration Program these EM anomalies were drill tested, resulting in a 100% success rate of intersecting uranium mineralization associated with graphitic shear zones, and the discovery of four new mineralized areas: RIB East, West, North and South, in addition to the historic RIB Discovery3 (Figures 2 & 3);

    • Uranium mineralization discovered along the MRC consists of Athabasca styles of mineralization including basement, sandstone, and unconformity hosted mineralization;

    • The MRC remains open within all discovery areas and is currently constrained only by a lack of additional MMT survey data south of the Historic RIB Discovery. Additional MMT surveys paired with 3D EM Inversion modeling is planned for 2026, designed to unlock and define the true scale and significance of the MRC and the entirety of the Angikuni Basin;

    • Additional drill core samples from the KU Discovery, Mushroom Lake, and the Lac 50 Deposit area have been submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Geoanalytical Laboratory for analysis. The Company anticipates disclosing all remaining assay results in the coming weeks.

    Troy Boisjoli, CEO commented: “Since acquiring the Angilak Uranium Project in 2024 ATHA has completed two successful drill campaigns comprising 46 holes across the Lac 50 Deposit and RIB-Nine Iron trends – 45 of those holes have intersected uranium mineralization. The 2024 Angilak Exploration Program focused on the Lac 50 Deposit Trend, testing the envelop of mineralization with large step outs, culminating in release of an Exploration Target for the Lac 50 Deposit area – which remains completely open and unconstrained.

    During the 2025 Program, our goal was to start to unlock the regional potential of Angilak. Testing new targets which had been derisked through our systematic exploration approach, utilizing all the tools at our disposal to drill test in the most cost-effective means possible. The assay results from the Mineralized RIB Corridor, hitting uranium mineralization on 100% of the holes drilled along the 12-km MRC speaks for itself. The success we’ve had at RIB demonstrates to us that the scale of the MRC is something truly special, and may represent one of the most significant emerging uranium regions in Canada.”

    Cliff Revering, VP Exploration added: “The Mineralized RIB Corridor continues to deliver compelling results, supported by the latest confirmation assays from the 2025 exploration program. Uranium mineralization encountered to date, spanning a 12 km structural corridor and anchored by the RIB North Discovery, demonstrates both scale and high-grade potential. Combined with the positive geological and geochemical signatures emerging from our 2025 work, the data increasingly points to a large mineralizing system.

    Since acquiring the Angilak Project in 2024, ATHA’s disciplined exploration strategy has consistently advanced discovery within the Angikuni Basin, leveraging targeted exploration tools that enhance efficiency and reduce risk of discovery. The delineation of the Mineralized RIB Corridor within the larger RIB-Nine Iron regional trend represents a significant new development and highlights just one of several high-upside targets across the basin.

    As we look ahead to 2026, ATHA is well-positioned to build on this momentum. Our objective remains clear: to continue unlocking the value of this emerging uranium district and to demonstrate the long-term growth potential of the Angikuni Basin.”

    VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / December 10, 2025 / ATHA Energy Corp. (TSX.V:SASK)(FRA:X5U)(OTCQB:SASKF) (“ATHA” or the “Company“), is pleased to announce assay results from the remaining twelve holes drilled along the Mineralized RIB Corridor (“MRC”), completed as part of the 2025 Angilak Exploration Program at its 100%-owned Angilak Uranium Project in Nunavut, Canada (Figure 1). Assay results confirm uranium mineralization was intersected in all drillholes along the 12 km MRC, including the RIB East, West, and South Discoveries, in addition to the previously announced RIB North Discovery.

    At the RIB East Discovery, a total of eight diamond drillholes were completed across a total strike length of 750 m and the area remains open in all directions. Drilling at RIB East is highlighted by RIBE-DD-003, assays returned total composite uranium mineralization1 of 8.6 m encompassing four zones from 101.4 m to 374.1 m (Figure 4). This includes a high-grade2 intersection from 276.2 m to 277.3 m with results returning an average grade of 2.69% U3O8 over 1.1 m, including 5.55% U3O8 over 0.5 m. At the RIB West Discovery, a total of three diamond drillholes were completed across a 2.2 km strike length, with the area remains open in all directions. Drilling at RIB West is highlighted by RIBW-DD-001 which returned total composite uranium mineralization1 of 1.7 m from 393.5 m to 395.2 m (Figure 6) with an average grade of 0.78% U3O8, including a high-grade2 intersection of 1.36% U3O8 over 0.6 m. RIB South is currently defined by one diamond drillhole, located ~ 2.25 km to the south of the RIB East Discovery. RIBS-DD-001 intersected total composite uranium mineralization1 of 2.0 m encompassing two zones from 158.5 m to 252.1 m (Figure 8), including 1.5 m from 250.6 m to 252.1 m with an average grade of 0.11% U3O8.

    The Mineralized RIB Corridor is a 12 km long corridor containing stacked graphitic shear zones, identified using 3D EM Inversion modeling. During the 2025 Angilak Exploration Program these EM anomalies were drill tested, resulting in a 100% success rate of intersecting uranium mineralization associated with the graphitic shear zones, and the discovery of four new mineralized areas: RIB East, West, North and South, in addition to the historic RIB Discovery3 (Figures 2 & 3). Uranium mineralization discovered along the MRC consists of Athabasca style mineralization including basement, sandstone, and unconformity hosted. The MRC remains open in all directions within the discovery areas with additional prospective strike length constrained only by a lack of additional MMT survey data south of the Historic RIB Discovery. Additional MMT surveys paired with 3D EM Inversion modeling is planned for 2026, designed to unlock and define the true scale and significance of the MRC and the entirety of the Angikuni Basin.

    Detailed lithologic striplogs, including assay results tables, for all twelve holes can viewed in the Supplementary Release on ATHA Energy’s website (Striplog Data).

    Figure 1: Angilak Project Area – 2025 Exploration Target Area (Black Rectangles), Mineralized RIB Corridor (Red Rectangle), & Mapped Historic Mineralized Showings

    Figure 2: 2025 Angilak Exploration Program – EM Inversion Model & Drill Collar Locations from MRC, along the RIB-Nine Iron Trend.

    Figure 3: 2025 Angilak Exploration Program – Isometric schematic of the MRC, displaying EM Inversion model and 2025 drilling.

    Table 1: 2025 Angilak Exploration Program Drill Collar Information

    Hole ID

    Trend

    Zone

    Azimuth (°)

    Dip (°)

    Easting (mE)

    Northing (mN)

    Elevation (m)

    Final Depth (m)

    *KU-DD-001

    RIB-Nine Iron

    KU Target

    30

    70

    515830

    6936190

    256.5

    599

    *J4R-DD-091

    Lac 50

    J4/Ray

    25

    57

    522295

    6938558

    218

    650

    *RIBE-DD-001

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB East

    145

    -55

    497928

    6929449

    270

    443

    *RIBE-DD-002

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB East

    145

    -55

    497766

    6929322

    271

    345

    *RIBE-DD-003

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB East

    145

    -63

    497524

    6929337

    271

    398

    *RIBE-DD-004

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB East

    145

    -60

    497404

    6920180

    271

    428

    *RIBE-DD-005

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB East

    155

    -65

    497530

    6929401

    270

    472

    *RIBE-DD-006

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB East

    145

    -60

    497670

    6929501

    273

    491

    *RIBE-DD-007

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB East

    325

    -50

    497798

    6929101

    274

    467

    *RIBE-DD-008

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB East

    325

    -55

    498284

    6929287

    264

    464

    *RIBW-DD-001

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB West

    150

    -50

    495831

    6929490

    274

    503

    *RIBW-DD-002

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB West

    145

    -55

    497766

    6929322

    271

    380

    *RIBW-DD-003

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB West

    325

    -55

    497645

    6930031

    275

    347

    *RIBN-DD-001

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB North

    300

    -65

    499574

    6929887

    261

    623

    *RIBS-DD-001

    RIB-Nine Iron

    RIB South

    150

    -50

    495747

    6927640

    277.5

    377

    *KU-DD-002

    RIB-Nine Iron

    KU Target

    30

    -70

    515525

    6936210

    251

    616

    *KU-DD-003

    RIB-Nine Iron

    KU Target

    30

    -70

    515758

    6936059

    268.5

    56

    *KU-DD-003A

    RIB-Nine Iron

    KU Target

    30

    -68

    515758

    6936059

    268.5

    605

    *KU-DD-004

    RIB-Nine Iron

    KU Target

    30

    -60

    515757

    695641

    255

    602

    *KU-DD-005

    RIB-Nine Iron

    KU Target

    210

    -70

    515980

    6935734

    256

    302

    *KU-DD-006

    RIB-Nine Iron

    KU Target

    30

    -70

    514794

    6935805

    275

    647

    *ML-DD-013

    Lac 50

    ML Target

    25

    -50

    523968

    6939404

    215

    551

    *ML-DD-014

    Lac 50

    ML Target

    25

    -50

    524869

    6939109

    206

    407

    *Previously released drillholes from 2025 Angilak Exploration Program

    Figure 4: Striplog RIBE-DD-003 showing mineralized interval with composite uranium mineralization1 with average grades – derived from assay samples.

    Figure 5: Striplog RIBE-DD-007 showing mineralized interval with composite uranium mineralization1 with average grades – derived from assay samples.

    Figure 6: Striplog RIBW-DD-001 showing mineralized interval with composite uranium mineralization1 with average grades – derived from assay samples.

    Figure 7: Striplog RIBW-DD-003 showing mineralized interval with composite uranium mineralization1 with average grades – derived from assay samples.

    Figure 8: Striplog RIBS-DD-001 showing mineralized interval with composite uranium mineralization1 with average grades – derived from assay samples.

    Assay Samples

    1.Composite mineralization is calculated using a 0.01% U3O8 cutoff with a maximum internal dilution of 1.5 m.

    2The Company considers high-grade mineralization to be any interval over 1% U3O8.

    All drill intercepts are core width and true thickness is yet to be determined.

    Core samples are submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon. The SRC facility is ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (scope of accreditation #537). The samples are analyzed for a multi-element suite using partial and total digestion inductively coupled plasma methods, for boron by Na2O2 fusion, and for uranium by fluorimetry.

    References for Historic Diamond Drilling Results and Surficial Sampling

    3For additional information regarding ATHA’s Angilak Project please refer to the Technical Report entitled “Technical Report on the Angilak Property, Nunavut, Canada” with an effective date of October 14, 2025, prepared by Matt Batty, MSc, P. Geo, who is a “qualified person” under NI 43-101, available under ATHA’s SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca.

    Qualified Person

    The scientific and technical information contained in this news release have been reviewed and approved by Cliff Revering, P.Eng., Vice President, Exploration of ATHA, who is a “qualified person” as defined under National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

    About ATHA

    ATHA is a Canadian mineral company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of uranium assets in the pursuit of a clean energy future. With a strategically balanced portfolio including three 100%-owned post discovery uranium projects (the Angilak Project located in Nunavut, and CMB Discoveries in Labrador, and the newly discovered basement hosted GMZ high-grade uranium discovery located in the Athabasca Basin). In addition, the Company holds the largest cumulative prospective exploration land package (>7 million acres) in two of the world’s most prominent basins for uranium discoveries – ATHA is well positioned to drive value. ATHA also holds a 10% carried interest in key Athabasca Basin exploration projects operated by NexGen Energy Ltd. and IsoEnergy Ltd. For more information visit www.athaenergy.com.

    On Behalf of the Board of Directors

    Troy Boisjoli, CEO, ATHA Energy Corp

    Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

    For more information, please contact:

    Troy Boisjoli

    Chief Executive Officer

    Email: info@athaenergy.com

    Website: www.athaenergy.com

    Phone: 1-(236)-521-0526

    Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information

    This press release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will be taken”, “occur” or “be achieved”. These forward-looking statements or information may relate to ATHA’s proposed exploration program, including statements with respect to the expected benefits of ATHA’s proposed exploration program, any results that may be derived from ATHA’s proposed exploration program, the timing, scope, nature, breadth and other information related to ATHA’s proposed exploration program, any results that may be derived from the diversification of ATHA’s portfolio, the prospects of ATHA’s projects, including mineral resources estimates and mineralization of each project, the prospects of ATHA’s business plans and any expectations with respect to defining mineral resources or mineral reserves on any of ATHA’s projects, and any expectation with respect to any permitting, development or other work that may be required to bring any of the projects into development or production.

    Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions that, while considered reasonable by management at the time, are inherently subject to business, market and economic risks, uncertainties and contingencies that may cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. Such assumptions include, but are not limited to, assumptions that the anticipated benefits of ATHA’s proposed exploration program will be realized, that no additional permit or licenses will be required in connection with ATHA’s exploration programs, the ability of ATHA to complete its exploration activities as currently expected and on the current anticipated timelines, including ATHA’s proposed exploration program, that ATHA will be able to execute on its current plans, that ATHA’s proposed explorations will yield results as expected, and that general business and economic conditions will not change in a material adverse manner. Although ATHA has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information.

    Such statements represent the current view of ATHA with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by ATHA, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political and social risks, contingencies and uncertainties. Risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to the following: inability of ATHA to realize the benefits anticipated from the exploration and drilling targets described herein or elsewhere; in ability of ATHA to complete current exploration plans as presently anticipated or at all; inability for ATHA to economically realize on the benefits, if any, derived from the exploration program; failure to complete business plans as it currently anticipated; overdiversification of ATHA’s portfolio; failure to realize on benefits, if any, of a diversified portfolio; unanticipated changes in market price for ATHA shares; changes to ATHA’s current and future business and exploration plans and the strategic alternatives available thereto; growth prospects and outlook of the business of ATHA; and the ability to advance the Company projects and its proposed exploration program; risks inherent in mineral exploration including risks related worker safety, weather and other natural occurrences, accidents, availability of personnel and equipment, and other factors; aboriginal title; failure to obtain regulatory and permitting approvals; no known mineral resources/reserves; reliance on key management and other personnel; competition; changes in laws and regulations; uninsurable risks; delays in governmental and other approvals, community relations; stock market conditions generally; demand, supply and pricing for uranium; and general economic and political conditions in Canada, Australia and other jurisdictions where ATHA conducts business. Other factors which could materially affect such forward-looking information are described in the filings of ATHA with the Canadian securities regulators which are available on ATHA’s profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. ATHA does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

    SOURCE: ATHA Energy Corp

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  • Instawork Year in Flexible Labor 2025: Inland Markets Surge as Coastal Affordability Tightens

    Instawork Year in Flexible Labor 2025: Inland Markets Surge as Coastal Affordability Tightens

    Raleigh-Durham’s Flexible Labor Activity Soared 50%, Underscoring Inland Momentum as Affordability Gaps Deepened in High-Cost Markets Like San Francisco and Seattle

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / December 10, 2025 / Instawork today released The Year in Flexible Labor 2025, an annual view of the real-time labor dynamics that shaped local economies this year.

    Based on millions of completed shifts across 150 markets, the real-time data shows affordability as the dominant force determining where businesses operate and where workers choose to earn. While major markets remained the busiest for total shifts, inland regions, particularly parts of North Carolina, Ohio, and Tennessee, saw the fastest acceleration in demand. This aligns with recent Census data showing that the fastest-growing U.S. metros were in Southern and inland markets.1

    Logistics and manufacturing operations show a similar pattern. A 2025 study of 50 U.S. metro areas found that warehousing and distribution activity has increasingly re-concentrated in inland and mid-sized markets rather than coastal hubs, driven by land availability, operating costs, and proximity to regional supply chains.2 Instawork’s flexible labor data captures this trend in real-time.

    Key Insights From Instawork Year in Flexible Labor 2025

    1. Affordability Increased Staffing Pressure

    Several major markets continued to show the largest demand for flexible work, but affordability challenges intensified sharply in 2025:

    San Francisco and Seattle recorded the widest wage-inflation gaps, with real wages falling further behind the cost of essential goods.3

    That pressure coincided with population and cost trends in inland markets where wage growth held closer to inflation and operating costs remained more stable.

    2. Inland Metros Drove the Fastest Shift Growth

    As affordability tightened in coastal markets, inland regions captured the strongest gains in flexible labor activity, reflecting broader economic and population expansion in the South and Midwest. Raleigh-Durham led the way with a surge in flexible labor demand followed by Nashville, New York, Columbus, and Dallas.

    Instawork Year of Flexible Work 2025: The Inland Surge
    Inland Metros Drove the Fastest Shift Growth

    3. Core Operational Roles and Midweek Demand Held Steady

    General labor, warehouse work, back-of-house kitchen roles, and event staffing were in the highest demand throughout 2025, with businesses leaning on flexible staffing to manage an uncertain business environment.

    Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Tuesdays (in that order) remained the busiest shift days, giving workers predictable midweek opportunities, while maintaining schedule and income flexibility.

    4. Wage Movement by Occupation

    Role-level wage trends varied, reflecting local cost pressures and staffing needs. Merchandisers saw the strongest wage growth, followed by brand ambassadors, security personnel, and entry-level warehouse workers. Hotel housekeepers, food service workers, and forklift drivers experienced slight declines.

    Instawork Year in Flexible Labor 2025: Wage Growth by Occupation
    Wage Movement by Occupation

    2025 Totals at a Glance

    Top 5 most requested roles:

    General Labor, Warehouse Associate, Line Cook, Event Server, Dishwasher

    Fastest-growing markets:

    Raleigh-Durham, Nashville, New York, Columbus, Dallas

    Peak shift days:

    Wednesday, Thursday, Tuesday (in order)

    Average fill rate: 95%

    Stat of the Year

    Raleigh-Durham’s 50% shift growth and North Carolina’s broader population gains reflect a structural rise in inland economic activity, consistent with population and supply chain operations growth.1 2

    Signals for 2026

    Inland momentum will grow as businesses seek more predictable and lower-cost markets.

    Wages and role demand will continue to vary as businesses respond to global economic uncertainty and cost pressures, which impact staffing needs.

    Flexible staffing will continue serving as an affordability hedge, allowing operators to match labor to demand in real-time.

    Major markets with improving wage-inflation alignment (e.g., New York, Atlanta) may become more attractive for logistics and hospitality expansion.

    1. U.S. Census Bureau, “Metro Area Trends” (2025) and “Vintage 2024 Population Estimates”, showing growth in 88% of U.S. metros and fastest growth concentrated in Southern/inland cities.

    2. ScienceDirect (2025), “Re-concentration of logistics activities across 50 U.S. metros,” documenting the inland/mid-sized shift in warehousing and distribution activity.

    3. Instawork’s Quarterly Wage Index, December 2025

    About Instawork

    Instawork’s mission is to create economic opportunities for businesses and hourly workers across the globe. As the leading AI-powered marketplace for hourly labor, Instawork connects light industrial, hospitality, retail, and robotics companies to skilled workers, turning staffing agility into a competitive advantage. Instawork helps more than nine million workers earn on their terms while developing valuable skills.

    Backed by leading investors such as Benchmark, Craft, Greylock, and Spark Capital, Instawork is redefining how businesses stay resilient and how people work.

    Contact Information

    Amanda Pires
    Head of Strategic Communications
    apires@instawork.com
    6502083728

    .

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  • The Wedding Planner Hong Kong Announces Expanded Overview of Party Planning Practices to Support Evolving Event Culture

    The Wedding Planner Hong Kong Announces Expanded Overview of Party Planning Practices to Support Evolving Event Culture

    HONG KONG, HK – December 09, 2025 – PRESSADVANTAGE –

    The Wedding Planner Hong Kong has released a detailed overview of current developments and practices shaping the landscape of party planning, reflecting changes in how individuals, families, and organizations approach celebrations in a rapidly evolving social and cultural environment. As event culture becomes increasingly diverse and experiential, the announcement highlights the growing importance of structured planning, creative coordination, and cultural sensitivity in ensuring that gatherings meet both practical and emotional expectations.

    Party planning has long been an integral part of social expression in Hong Kong, encompassing milestone celebrations, cultural observances, corporate events, and intimate gatherings. While the purpose of these occasions remains consistent—to bring people together in meaningful ways—the methods and expectations surrounding planning have undergone notable transformation. The Wedding Planner Hong Kong’s party planning service underscores how modern celebrations often blend tradition, contemporary design, and personalized storytelling in ways that require careful coordination and informed decision-making.

    The Wedding Planner Hong Kong’s party planning service

    In recent years, individuals and organizations have demonstrated growing interest in crafting experiences that reflect identity, shared values, and aesthetic clarity. This shift has expanded the role of planning beyond logistics, placing greater emphasis on narrative flow, thematic coherence, and sensory detail. The Wedding Planner Hong Kong notes that hosts increasingly view their events as opportunities to communicate vision, creativity, and cultural appreciation, making thoughtful structure an essential element of successful execution.

    One key development highlighted in the overview is the expanding range of considerations that inform party planning today. Hosts may account for venue characteristics, guest dynamics, cultural symbolism, dietary requirements, and visual atmosphere—all factors that can shape how an event is experienced. While many of these elements have always existed within the planning process, the increasing complexity of modern celebrations has made systematic coordination more important than ever.

    The announcement also addresses the growing awareness of cultural nuance in event design. Hong Kong’s multicultural population often brings together influences from Chinese, Western, and global traditions, resulting in celebrations that incorporate diverse customs and symbolism. Understanding how these elements can coexist harmoniously helps ensure that events remain respectful, meaningful, and enjoyable for all participants. The Wedding Planner Hong Kong emphasizes that clarity around cultural context enriches celebrations and deepens their emotional resonance.

    Another trend shaping contemporary party planning is the popularity of themed and experiential events. Guests today often expect environments that engage them visually, socially, and emotionally. This has encouraged hosts to explore cohesive décor, interactive elements, and choreographed timing that enhance engagement without overwhelming the purpose of the celebration. Whether it involves subtle color coordination or fully immersive storytelling, coherence has become a hallmark of effective event design.

    The overview also notes increased interest in sustainable and responsible planning practices. As communities become more aware of environmental impact, hosts increasingly consider waste reduction, reusability, and ethical sourcing when selecting décor, materials, or catering practices. This shift reflects a broader cultural emphasis on stewardship and social responsibility, demonstrating how modern celebrations can align joy with mindful practice.

    Logistics continue to play a central role in successful party planning, particularly as event scale and complexity grow. Coordinating vendors, scheduling activities, arranging transportation, and anticipating potential challenges require an understanding of time management and operational flow. The Wedding Planner Hong Kong highlights that effective planning often involves preparing for contingencies and building flexibility into schedules, ensuring that even unexpected developments can be handled with clarity and composure.

    Communication has also emerged as a key component in planning successful gatherings. Hosts frequently express the importance of aligning expectations among family members, colleagues, or partners, especially when events hold personal or cultural significance. Clear communication helps ensure that shared goals are understood and respected, reducing stress and improving cohesion throughout the preparation process. The overview emphasizes that the planning journey itself can serve as a meaningful bonding experience when handled openly and collaboratively.

    Another aspect addressed in the announcement is the evolving role of technology in party planning. Modern hosts have access to digital tools that support budgeting, design visualization, scheduling, and guest coordination. These tools can enhance clarity, support creativity, and reduce administrative burdens. At the same time, The Wedding Planner Hong Kong observes that technology works best when used to support—not replace—human creativity, emotional insight, and cultural awareness.

    The announcement also highlights how shifts in social behavior have influenced event structure. As urban lifestyles grow faster and social circles expand, celebrations often extend beyond traditional formats to accommodate diverse groups and interests. Events may incorporate flexible scheduling, multi-zone layouts, or varied interactive activities to ensure that guests with different preferences can participate comfortably. Understanding how to design inclusive environments has become an increasingly valued skill within the planning process.

    Additionally, the overview discusses the importance of storytelling and symbolism in modern celebrations. Many hosts choose to incorporate personal or shared meaning through visual motifs, music selection, or ceremonial elements. These details, while sometimes subtle, can significantly shape how guests connect with the event and with each other. The Wedding Planner Hong Kong notes that intentional storytelling helps transform celebrations from aesthetically pleasing gatherings into memorable experiences.

    Food and beverage planning remains another focal point, especially given Hong Kong’s rich culinary heritage and the expectations of diverse guest groups. Dietary preferences, allergen considerations, and cultural food symbolism all influence how menus are designed. The overview suggests that careful thought in this area not only supports health and inclusivity but also enhances the emotional atmosphere of the celebration.

    Another trend shaping party planning is the rise of hybrid and multi-purpose events. Some celebrations incorporate both formal and informal components, blending traditional ceremonial moments with relaxed social exchange. This layered structure requires thoughtful pacing and spatial design to ensure that transitions feel natural and meaningful. The Wedding Planner Hong Kong highlights that understanding flow—how guests move, engage, and emotionally progress through an event—is central to achieving harmony in complex celebrations.

    The overview also notes the increased interest in documenting celebrations through photography, videography, and digital storytelling. As memories increasingly extend beyond physical presence into shared digital spaces, hosts often place greater emphasis on capturing not just images but atmosphere and emotion. This consideration influences layout, lighting, and scheduling, and reflects broader cultural engagement with memory-making and storytelling.

    While planning methods evolve, The Wedding Planner Hong Kong emphasizes that the essence of party planning remains unchanged: creating spaces where people feel connected, celebrated, and understood. Whether an event is intimate or grand, traditional or contemporary, the heart of success lies in aligning environment, purpose, and human connection.

    The announcement concludes by reaffirming the importance of clarity, creativity, and cultural sensitivity in event planning. As celebration culture continues to evolve in Hong Kong, hosts benefit from understanding both practical logistics and the deeper emotional and social layers that make gatherings meaningful. The Wedding Planner Hong Kong will continue observing these developments, offering insight and support to individuals and organizations seeking to craft celebrations that reflect their unique stories.

    Through this overview, The Wedding Planner Hong Kong contributes to ongoing conversations about how modern celebrations can honor tradition while embracing innovation, how structure can support creativity, and how thoughtful planning can enhance human connection in a world where shared experiences remain central to cultural and social life.

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  • Student Loan Garnishment Returns; Bipartisan Bill Seeks Immediate Suspension

    Student Loan Garnishment Returns; Bipartisan Bill Seeks Immediate Suspension

    Defaulted Student Loan Wage Garnishments Return, Prompting Bipartisan Congressional Protection Bill.

    Benson, United States – November 21, 2025 / Maryland Wage Garnishment Stoppers /

    As federal student loan collections ramp up following a multi-year pause, millions of defaulted borrowers across the nation are now facing the resumption of administrative wage garnishment (AWG), a powerful collection tool allowing the government to seize a portion of a worker’s paycheck without a court order. This renewed collection effort, which began in May 2025, has immediately prompted significant legislative action in Washington aimed at suspending the practice.

    The Department of Education’s decision to restart comprehensive debt collection, including the interception of tax refunds and Social Security benefits, directly impacts an estimated 5.5 million people currently in default, with millions more at risk of falling into delinquency. For employers nationwide, this means an increase in administrative burden and the complex process of complying with garnishment orders, which allow the government to withhold up to 15% of an employee’s disposable pay.

    In response to the resumption, legislators in both the Senate and the House introduced the “Ending Administrative Garnishment Act of 2025” (S. 1764 / H.R. 3412). This bill seeks to immediately suspend the Secretary of Education’s authority to use wage garnishment for defaulted student loans until significant new borrower protections and administrative safeguards are implemented.

    Proponents of the legislation argue that the current AWG system is prone to error and disproportionately harms vulnerable workers already struggling with rising consumer debt. The proposed bill not only mandates a suspension but also calls for critical reforms, including prohibiting garnishment on loans outstanding for more than 10 years, requiring the Department of Education to refund improperly garnished wages within one week, and establishing a process for employers to verify garnishment information quarterly. It also proposes to establish a private right of action, allowing borrowers to sue employers who improperly garnish wages after an order is suspended, and requiring the Department to pay double damages for improper seizures.

    “The return of administrative wage garnishment is hitting workers when many are already balancing high inflation and rising credit card debt,” stated [Insert Fictional Expert Name], a [Fictional Title, e.g., Senior Policy Analyst] at the Center for Fiscal Responsibility. “The legislative push in Congress reflects a growing understanding that, while debts must be repaid, the tools of collection must be fair, transparent, and have clear avenues for appeal. For every employer, compliance is now a major focal point. They must carefully navigate these complicated rules, as the risk of improper withholding carries legal and financial penalties.”

    As the bill moves through committees, the debate highlights the critical junction between federal debt recovery efforts and employee financial well-being. Stakeholders—from borrowers and consumer advocates to employers and payroll professionals—are closely monitoring the progress of the legislation, recognizing that the future of student loan debt collection may soon see fundamental change.

    About the Center for Fiscal Responsibility (CFR)

    The Center for Fiscal Responsibility is a non-partisan organization dedicated to researching and advocating for policy solutions that promote financial stability and effective compliance across the U.S. consumer and business landscape. If you need to stop a wage garnishment in MD, click for more information.

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    Maryland Wage Garnishment Stoppers

    108 Connolly Road
    Benson, MD 21018
    United States

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  • Elite Visa Thailand Expands Comprehensive Support Services for Thailand Privilege Visa Applicants

    Elite Visa Thailand Expands Comprehensive Support Services for Thailand Privilege Visa Applicants

    Bangkok, Thailand – December 03, 2025 – PRESSADVANTAGE –

    Elite Visa Thailand Co., Ltd., expanded its service framework to provide comprehensive end-to-end support for Thailand Privilege Visa applicants, introducing enhanced legal, immigration, property, and tax advisory services that create a complete support system for international clients seeking long-term residency in Thailand.

    The expanded service package represents a significant enhancement to traditional visa processing, incorporating professional advisory services that address the full spectrum of needs faced by international residents establishing themselves in Thailand. The comprehensive framework now includes dedicated consultation hours across multiple disciplines, ensuring members receive expert guidance throughout their residency journey.

    Elite Visa Thailand agents assisting Thailand Privilege member

    The enhanced support structure provides Thailand Elite Visa members with access to two hours of legal consultation with qualified advisors, two hours of immigration consultation for application strategy and compliance matters, one hour of property consultation for those exploring rental or purchase options, and one hour of tax consultation for financial and residency planning. These advisory services are complemented by practical settlement assistance, including free notary public services, bank account opening assistance, tax ID registration, and annual tax filing support throughout the membership period.

    “The expansion of our service framework reflects our commitment to providing Thailand Privilege Visa applicants with truly comprehensive support that extends far beyond standard visa processing,” said Rex Baay, representative of Elite Visa Thailand Co., Ltd. “By integrating legal, immigration, tax, and property advisory services under one coordinated team, we are addressing the real challenges international residents face when establishing themselves in Thailand, from understanding local regulations to managing financial obligations and finding suitable accommodation.”

    A notable addition to the enhanced service package is the introduction of a dedicated 24/7 phone line exclusively for Elite Visa clients requiring urgent assistance or time-sensitive support. This round-the-clock accessibility ensures members can receive immediate guidance when facing critical situations or navigating complex administrative requirements.

    The Thailand Privilege Visa program offers a structured range of memberships from Bronze to Diamond, each providing different benefits and validity periods of up to 20 years. These tiers grant members VIP airport greeting and escort services, fast-track immigration processing, and access to a dedicated Elite Personal Assistant for ongoing support. For the full announcement on the Thailand Privilege membership tiers, please refer to the Elite Visa Thailand official release on the complete membership structure.

    Elite Visa Thailand Co., Ltd. serves as an authorized General Sales and Services Agent for Thailand Privilege memberships, leveraging their nationwide presence across Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket offices. This collaboration combines specialized visa expertise with comprehensive legal services, creating an integrated support system that addresses the multifaceted needs of international clients.

    The firm’s expanded services particularly benefit individuals navigating Thailand’s complex regulatory environment, offering expert guidance on property transactions, business establishment, immigration compliance, and tax obligations. This holistic approach distinguishes the service from standard visa agencies by providing coordinated professional support across all aspects of establishing and maintaining residency in Thailand.

    Elite Visa Thailand Co., Ltd. continues to serve as a trusted advisor for international clients seeking long-term residency solutions in Thailand, combining specialized visa expertise with comprehensive professional services that facilitate successful integration into Thai society.

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    Elite Visa Thailand Co., Ltd.
    Rex Baay
    +66 63 242 4608
    info@elitevisa.com
    18th Floor, Unit 1802, Two Pacific Place, 142 Sukhumvit Rd, Khwaeng Khlong Toei, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand

  • AR Ventures Launches Small-Cap IPO Consulting to Help Startups Go Public Without Heavy VC Dilution

    AR Ventures Launches Small-Cap IPO Consulting to Help Startups Go Public Without Heavy VC Dilution

    Dubai-based serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist Alexander Rugaev introduces boutique advisory focused on small-cap and micro-cap IPOs and direct listings for AI, robotics and fintech founders.

    DUBAI, AE / ACCESS Newswire / December 9, 2025 / AR Ventures today announced the launch of a new IPO consulting practice that helps fast-growing technology startups access public markets through small-cap IPOs, micro-cap IPOs and direct listings of shares – without surrendering control to late-stage venture capital.

    Founded by serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist Alexander Rugaev, AR Ventures works with revenue-generating startups across AI, robotics, fintech and SaaS that are ready to scale globally but are too small – or too independent – for billion-dollar VC funds. The new service is designed to show founders that “go public” is no longer a distant endgame, but a realistic financing option at much earlier stages.

    “Founders are told the only path is round after round of VC and a distant exit,” said Alexander Rugaev, founder of AR Ventures. “That story is outdated. In many cases, a small-cap IPO or micro-cap IPO can deliver more capital, better valuation and real liquidity – while the founder keeps the steering wheel of the company.”

    More information about AR Ventures is available at https://arventures.io and about Alexander Rugaev at https://rugaev.com.

    Solving the “stuck between VC rounds” problem

    Many startups with solid revenue, real customers and proven products still struggle to raise growth capital. They are too advanced for seed funds, not big enough for late-stage megafunds, and often unwilling to accept the heavy dilution and aggressive governance that comes with another private round.

    AR Ventures’ small-cap IPO consulting service focuses on this underserved segment:

    • B2B or B2C tech companies with repeatable revenue

    • Typically $5-100 million in annual revenue and strong growth

    • Operating in regulated, high-trust sectors such as AI, robotics, fintech, infrastructure and industrial tech

    • Ready to enter or expand in global markets, but constrained by private funding options

    For these founders, a small-cap or micro-cap listing on exchanges such as NYSE American or similar global small-cap markets can be a powerful alternative to another dilutive financing round.

    What the new IPO advisory service includes

    AR Ventures provides end-to-end guidance on how to take a startup public at a smaller scale:

    • IPO vs VC diagnostic – Independent assessment of whether a small-cap IPO, micro-cap IPO, direct listing or another structure creates more value than a traditional equity round.

    • Corporate and cap table structuring – Optimizing jurisdiction, share classes and voting structure so founders can raise capital while preserving 60-80% voting control, where feasible under local rules.

    • Exchange and listing strategy – Evaluating small-cap and micro-cap boards, minimum requirements, auditor standards and realistic valuation ranges.

    • Equity story and investor materials – Crafting the IPO narrative, investor deck, financial model and prospectus-ready story that resonate with public-market investors.

    • Deal team coordination – Working alongside underwriters, legal counsel, auditors and investor relations partners throughout the listing process.

    • Post-IPO support – Helping founders navigate life as a public company: disclosure discipline, investor communication, and using listed shares as currency for M&A.

    “Our niche is translating Wall Street into founder language,” Rugaev added. “We sit on the founder’s side of the table and show them exactly what it takes to do a small-cap IPO or direct listing – the costs, the timelines, the realistic outcomes – so they can make an informed decision instead of blindly following the VC playbook.”

    Why small-cap IPOs and direct listings are back on the agenda

    Public markets have evolved. Today, micro-cap and small-cap IPOs can:

    • Provide earlier liquidity to founders and early investors

    • Unlock higher valuation multiples than late-stage private rounds in many tech verticals

    • Open doors to institutional, family-office and sovereign investors who rarely participate in small private deals

    • Strengthen brand credibility with enterprise and government customers who prefer public, transparent counterparties

    At the same time, improved electronic trading, research platforms and global investor access make it easier for well-positioned small issuers to reach their audience. AR Ventures’ thesis is that a growing number of “real economy” AI, robotics and fintech startups are now better served by public capital markets than by another dilutive round from traditional venture capital.

    Founder-first philosophy

    Rugaev built the practice around a simple principle: control is an asset.

    “I’ve seen too many great companies lose their original vision because control slowly slipped away through multiple rounds,” he said. “Our goal with IPO consulting for small-cap and micro-cap listings is to give founders a third option: raise serious capital, become a public company, but stay in charge of the mission.”

    AR Ventures typically works with founders from MENA, Europe and Asia, but the firm also supports cross-border listings and dual-jurisdiction strategies where they make sense.

    Call to action

    Founders and investors interested in exploring a small-cap IPO, micro-cap IPO or direct listing of shares can learn more and request an initial consultation at:

    About AR Ventures

    AR Ventures is a Dubai-based advisory firm focused on IPO consulting, capital markets strategy and growth advisory for technology companies. The firm specializes in helping AI, robotics, fintech and SaaS startups access global capital markets through small-cap and micro-cap IPOs, direct listings and innovative financing structures. AR Ventures acts as a founder-side advisor, working alongside leading law firms, auditors, underwriters and investor-relations partners to design and execute efficient go-public strategies.

    Learn more at https://arventures.io.

    About Alexander Rugaev

    Alexander Rugaev is an entrepreneur and venture capitalist with deep experience in startups, AI, robotics and public markets. Based in Dubai, he advises founders on IPO readiness, capital raising and global expansion, with a strong focus on minimizing dilution and preserving founder control. Rugaev is also an active commentator on the future of AI, robotics and capital markets, sharing insights via his website https://rugaev.com and on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexrugaev/.

    Media Contact

    Vera Muller
    Email: info@arventures.io

    SOURCE: AR Ventures

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  • Georgia Flooring Expert Exposes Common Contractor Pitfalls and Red Flags

    Georgia Flooring Expert Exposes Common Contractor Pitfalls and Red Flags

    What Your Flooring Contractor Isn’t Telling You: A 47-Year Industry Insider Speaks Out

    Marietta, United States – December 8, 2025 / BCAL Flooring Consultants /

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

    BCAL Flooring Consultants, a Georgia flooring company, has released new content addressing the most common and costly mistakes homeowners make when hiring residential flooring contractors. The article, titled “7 Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring a Residential Flooring Contractor,” draws from nearly five decades of hands-on industry experience and thousands of completed projects across North Georgia.

    The timing couldn’t be more relevant. As home renovation spending continues to climb across metro Atlanta, homeowners increasingly find themselves navigating a crowded marketplace of flooring contractors with wildly varying levels of expertise, transparency, and reliability. The consequences of poor contractor selection extend far beyond minor inconveniences – they often result in blown budgets, extended timelines, substandard workmanship, and the stress of dealing with problems that could have been prevented.

    The article identifies seven specific mistakes that homeowners repeatedly make during the contractor selection process. These aren’t theoretical concerns pulled from industry manuals. They’re patterns that emerge when you’ve spent decades fixing other contractors’ mistakes and watching homeowners struggle with preventable problems.

    The first major pitfall involves failing to verify proper licensing and insurance coverage. While this might seem obvious, many homeowners skip this step entirely or accept vague assurances without requesting documentation. The reality is that unlicensed contractors can’t pull proper permits, and uninsured workers create liability exposure that most homeowners don’t fully understand until something goes wrong.

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    Another critical mistake centers on accepting the lowest bid without understanding what’s actually included. The flooring industry has a particular problem with incomplete quotes that look attractive initially but balloon once the project starts. Homeowners discover that subfloor preparation wasn’t included, or that the quoted price assumed perfect conditions that rarely exist in real homes. The article explains how to read estimates properly and what questions to ask before signing anything.

    Communication breakdowns represent another major category of contractor problems. The article addresses why some contractors go silent for days, miss scheduled appointments, or fail to return calls promptly. These aren’t just annoying personality quirks – they’re often warning signs of deeper organizational problems that will affect project execution.

    “After 47 years in this business, I can tell you that most flooring disasters start with red flags that homeowners either missed or chose to ignore,” said Bill Colombo, owner of BCAL Flooring Consultants. “Someone promises an unrealistic timeline, or they can’t provide references from recent projects, or their estimate is significantly lower than everyone else’s without a clear explanation why. These patterns predict problems with remarkable accuracy.”

    The article also tackles the mistake of not checking references thoroughly. Many homeowners ask for references but never actually contact them, or they ask generic questions that don’t reveal much. The content provides specific questions that uncover how contractors handle problems, whether they stick to timelines, and if they leave job sites clean and organized.

    Understanding material quality represents another area where homeowners frequently stumble. The flooring industry offers products at vastly different price points and quality levels, and not all contractors are transparent about what they’re actually installing. The article helps readers understand the questions to ask about product specifications, warranties, and long-term performance expectations.

    Project timeline management emerges as a consistent pain point in contractor relationships. The article goes on to explain why some contractors consistently miss deadlines and how to identify contractors who actually manage schedules effectively. This includes understanding how they handle material delays, coordinate with other trades, and communicate when unexpected issues arise.

    “We’ve built our entire business on fixing the problems created by these seven mistakes,” Colombo added. “When homeowners do their homework upfront and know what to look for, they avoid the nightmare scenarios we hear about constantly – the projects that drag on for months, the surprise charges that double the budget, the shoddy work that needs to be redone.”

    The article provides actionable guidance rather than generic advice. It includes specific questions to ask during contractor interviews, documentation to request before signing contracts, and warning signs that should prompt homeowners to keep looking. It also acknowledges that finding the right contractor requires more effort than simply calling whoever has the biggest ad, but it explains why that investment of time prevents far bigger problems down the road.

    For homeowners across North Georgia facing flooring projects, the article offers a framework for making informed decisions based on real-world experience rather than marketing promises. It’s the kind of insider knowledge that typically only comes from years of industry experience or from learning expensive lessons the hard way.

    About BCAL Flooring Consultants

    BCAL Flooring Consultants is a locally owned flooring company based in Marietta, Georgia, serving North Fulton and Cobb County since 2002. The company specializes in hardwood flooring installation, hardwood floor refinishing, luxury vinyl plank flooring, engineered hardwood, carpet installation, and custom stair runners. Owner Bill Colombo brings 47 years of flooring industry experience to every project. The company has built its reputation on transparent pricing, reliable timelines, and quality workmanship, with most business coming from repeat customers and referrals. BCAL Flooring Consultants offers complimentary in-home consultations where they bring flooring samples directly to customers’ homes, allowing homeowners to make decisions in their actual lighting and space conditions.

    For more information, visit https://bcalflooring.com

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    BCAL Flooring Consultants

    1644 S Ridge Dr
    Marietta, GA 30066
    United States

    Bill Colombo
    https://www.bcalflooring.com

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  • myLAB Box Expands, Becoming the First and Only At-Home Testing Company to Serve the Entire Family—Human and Furry—with New Pet Intolerance Test

    myLAB Box Expands, Becoming the First and Only At-Home Testing Company to Serve the Entire Family—Human and Furry—with New Pet Intolerance Test

    The New At-Home Pet Intolerance Test Provides Owners of Both Cats and Dogs Actionable Insights into Diet and Environmental Sensitivities

    LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9, 2025 / PRZen / myLAB Box Inc., a leading provider of convenient, lab-certified at-home health testing solutions, today announced the launch of its At-Home Pet Food and Environmental Intolerance Test Kit, marking a major milestone in the company’s history. With this launch, myLAB Box is now the first and only at-home testing company to offer comprehensive testing for the entire family—both human and animal companions.

    The introduction of the new at-home pet health test extends myLAB Box’s mission of accessible, proactive health management to the over 71% of U.S. households that include animal family members. The new test offers pet owners a simple, non-invasive way to gain insight into potential sensitivities their dogs or cats may have to common foods and environmental factors in order to support their immune regulation, skin and gut barrier integrity, and inflammatory balance.

    “myLAB Box was created to empower people to take control of their health from the comfort of their home. Our animal companions are family, and their health deserves the same level of accessibility and care,” said Lora Miro, CEO of myLAB Box. “By offering the first at-home testing service to cover the entire household, we are redefining what modern family health and wellness looks like. As pet parents ourselves, we’re excited to provide human caregivers the actionable insights their furry friends need to live happier, healthier lives.”

    The myLAB Box At-Home Pet Food and Environmental Intolerance Test Kit works by analyzing a non-invasive cheek swab sample users can collect easily at home on their own. The sample is then shipped to a certified lab, and results are delivered securely online within days, providing detailed reports on potential intolerances based on genetic predisposition. This information can help pet owners and their veterinarians make informed decisions about diet adjustments and environmental changes.

    The myLAB Box At-Home Pet Food and Environmental Intolerance Test Kit is available for purchase starting at $139 on the myLAB Box website.

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    Source: myLAB Box Inc.

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  • RestoPros of Central Georgia Releases Holiday Travel Safety Checklist for Homeowners

    RestoPros of Central Georgia Releases Holiday Travel Safety Checklist for Homeowners

    MACON, GA – December 10, 2025 – PRESSADVANTAGE –

    RestoPros of Central Georgia has released a comprehensive holiday travel checklist designed to help homeowners protect their properties from potential damage while away during the holiday season. The guide addresses common risks that can lead to costly repairs, including water damage, fire hazards, and security concerns that often arise when homes are left unattended.

    The holiday travel safety checklist comes as millions of Americans prepare for seasonal trips to visit family and friends. According to industry data, winter months see a significant increase in home damage incidents, particularly from frozen pipes and water-related issues. The checklist provides practical steps homeowners can take before departure to minimize these risks.

    RestoPros of Central Georgia Truck

    “The holiday season should be about enjoying time with loved ones, not worrying about what might be happening at home,” said Forrest Perrin, Operations Manager at RestoPros of Central Georgia. “We’ve seen firsthand how simple preventive measures can save homeowners from returning to thousands of dollars in damage. This checklist draws from our 30 years of restoration experience to help people protect their most valuable investment.”

    The comprehensive guide covers essential areas including plumbing preparation, electrical safety, security measures, and temperature control. Key recommendations include shutting off the main water supply or insulating exposed pipes, unplugging non-essential appliances, setting thermostats to maintain adequate indoor temperatures, and arranging for regular property checks by trusted neighbors or friends.

    Water damage restoration remains one of the most common services needed after extended absences, particularly during colder months when pipes are susceptible to freezing and bursting. The checklist emphasizes the importance of proper winterization techniques and maintaining adequate heat throughout the home to prevent such incidents.

    The company’s initiative reflects its commitment to community education and damage prevention. By sharing professional insights gained from decades of emergency response and restoration work, the company aims to help residents across Central Georgia avoid preventable property damage during the holiday season.

    “Prevention is always more cost-effective than restoration,” added Perrin. “While we’re available 24/7 for emergencies, we’d rather see families enjoy their holidays without the stress and expense of property damage. This checklist represents our commitment to helping the community beyond just emergency response.”

    The timing of the release coincides with the peak holiday travel period, when many homeowners may overlook important safety preparations in the rush of seasonal activities. The checklist serves as a timely reminder that a few simple steps can provide significant protection against common hazards.

    RestoPros of Central Georgia specializes in comprehensive restoration services including water damage restoration, fire and smoke damage restoration, mold remediation, storm damage restoration, and complete rebuild services. The company serves residential and commercial clients throughout Central Georgia, including Byron, Centerville, Gray, Haddock, Macon, Milledgeville, and Warner Robins. With over three decades of industry experience and adherence to IICRC guidelines, the company has established itself as a trusted resource for property restoration and emergency response services in the region.

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    RestoPros of Central Georgia
    Forrest Perrin
    (478) 312-4995
    fperrin@restopros.co
    6875 Colaparchee Rd, Macon, GA 31210

  • Dr. Andrea Adams-Miller Provides Insight on How Actors Maintain Identity After Immersive Roles Like Ariana Grande as Glinda in Wicked

    Dr. Andrea Adams-Miller Provides Insight on How Actors Maintain Identity After Immersive Roles Like Ariana Grande as Glinda in Wicked

    FINDLAY, OH – December 10, 2025 – PRESSADVANTAGE –

    Dr. Andrea Adams-Miller, CEO of The RED Carpet Connection, LLC and Founder of The SubConscious Connection, LLC, master neuroscientist and executive consultant, offers expert analysis on how performers maintain emotional clarity during immersive roles. The topic has gained renewed relevance as discussion grows about the emotional demands of the two-part Wicked film series and the transformation Ariana Grande undergoes as Galinda becomes Glinda.

    In the films, Galinda begins as an image-driven figure shaped by social expectations. As the story progresses into the second film, she moves through emotional upheaval that leads to deeper awareness and responsibility. This evolution has renewed interest in how actors navigate temporary emotional states that can arise from repeated engagement in roles involving grief, awakening, or internal conflict.

    Neuroscience research offers a general context. Studies show that imagined emotional experiences can activate pathways similar to those used during real emotional states. Dr. Andrea Adams-Miller states, “This research explains why temporary resonance may occur, but does not imply that performers absorb or retain their characters. Instead, it identifies mechanisms that help clarify experiences commonly reported by actors following intensive emotional work.”

    Dr. Andrea Adams-Miller Discusses the Transitions to Self After Deep Immersive Character Portrayal. TheREDCarpetConnection.com and TheSubConsciousConnection.com, Master Neuroscientist and Executive Consultant

    Independent experts support this view. Dr. Karen Waller of the UCL Centre for Performance Science observed temporary affective carryover following immersive rehearsal in a 2020 observational review, referenced at www.performancescience.ac.uk/resources, and described these shifts as typical within normal emotional regulation.

    Dr. Waller’s findings align with observations from performance psychologist Dr. Lena Park and acting coach Emerson Vale, who note that repeated access to emotionally charged material can produce short-lived reflections of those emotions after rehearsal.

    Dr. Adams-Miller’s proprietary framework draws from established communication disciplines, including hypnosis and neurolinguistic programming. Dr. Andrea Adams-Miller shares, “The Quantum Reality Recode is a performance and mindset methodology.” Her framework focuses on practical transition work.

    For example, an actor who has spent weeks rehearsing scenes involving loss may notice lingering heaviness after rehearsal. Dr. Adams-Miller’s method guides the performer through structured de-escalation and identity-separation exercises to return to their personal emotional baseline while retaining the role’s artistic value.

    Her approach is implemented with individual actors, ensemble groups, theatre troupes, and film or television sets to promote emotional clarity and grounded performance throughout the rehearsal and production process.

    Dr Adams-Miller emphasizes that, “Performers remain fully capable of choosing what they keep from a role and what they release. Temporary impressions may surface, yet actors retain agency over their emotional landscape.”

    Her insight contributes to broader industry and academic discussions by highlighting practical, nonclinical strategies that support emotional recovery and identity clarity, an area increasingly examined by performance psychologists, neuroscientists, and acting coaches who study the effects of immersive character work.

    About Dr. Andrea Adams-Miller: Dr. Andrea Adams-Miller is a neuroscientist and executive communication consultant who works with performers and creatives on emotional clarity and mindset integration. She is trained and certified in neurofeedback and biofeedback, and she is a certified practitioner and trainer in hypnosis, neurolinguistic programming, and multiple additional modalities that support communication and performance work. She leads The RED Carpet Connection, LLC, and The SubConscious Connection, LLC.

    Disclaimer: Dr. Adams-Miller’s framework does not diagnose, treat, or cure medical or neurological conditions. It is a communication, mindset, and performance enhancement system grounded in hypnosis, neurolinguistic programming, and subconscious transformation tools. Individuals seeking medical or psychological care should consult a licensed provider.

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    TheREDCarpetConnection.com, LLC
    Dr. Andrea Adams-Miller
    419-722-6931
    AndreaAdamsMiller@TheREDCarpetConnection.com
    8155 Township Road 89, Findlay, OH 45840