Web Strategy – Fall 2025

3 Myths About Adult Day Care and How Still Waters Debunks Them.

November 14, 2025

Savannah Jones

When people hear the phrase adult day care, their minds usually jump straight to the stereotypes: boring activities and a place where older adults just sit around all day. Those misconceptions are exactly why so many families don’t realize how life-changing a high quality adult day program can be. Still Waters Adult Day Center breaks almost every expectation people have.…

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A Guide to Choosing the Right Adult Day Care for you in Indiana

November 14, 2025

Savannah Jones

Choosing an adult day care can feel overwhelming, it’s just a fact. You’re looking for a place your loved one can truly thrive, and where you can breathe a little easier too. This guide walks you through the key questions to ask and things to look for when selecting an adult day care in Indiana, and explains how Still Waters…

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How Not Knowing This One Boba Fact Makes You A Rookie

November 11, 2025

Melody Tam

A deep dive into something more than just sugar, tea, and balls. Bubble tea, also known as boba, originated in Taiwan in the late 1980s and has since gained global recognition, with over 50,000 boba shops worldwide. The anatomy of boba consists of a tea base, milk, tapioca pearls, sugar, and ice. This fully customizable drink has gained its popularity…

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Why We Still Crave Physical Art Like Film

November 11, 2025

Gabriella Garcia

You ever notice how everyone suddenly wants to shoot on film again? Like film cameras are being pulled out of closets, thrift stores are empty of point-and-shoot cameras, and disposable cameras are now somehow considered aesthetically pleasing. And even though we have iPhones that take pictures so sharp you can practically zoom in and see the pores of a passerby,…

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Thinking of Traveling? Do it.

November 11, 2025

Gamaliel Cruz

If you're thinking about traveling, I highly recommend, this here is my personal experience and growth from traveling and weighing my options.

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Could that noise you just heard be a ghost?

November 11, 2025

Michelle Smith

Could that noise you heard be a ghost? Paranormal enthusiasts and co-hosts of the Posts about Ghosts Podcast want to know. Tell us your ghost story, we'll tell you ours. In season one we take a look at urban legends. Listen Wednesdays on iTunes, Podcast Addict and the website www.postsaboutghosts.com

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Beautiful Bleach Animatic

November 11, 2025

Victoria Wheat

This animatic was made by me for the anime Bleach, specifically for the Thousand Year Blood War arc. It’s a piece I’m really proud of and one I’m happy to share. Bleach has long been one of my favorite shows, and I wanted to show love to it by creating this animatic. I chose to use the song “Escapism” because…

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Are You Prepared For A Category 5 Storm ?

November 8, 2025

Dwayne Martin

Take This Educational Quiz and Let’s Find Out As this year’s hurricane season comes to an end, the world has seen or heard about the damage that Hurricane Melissa has left on the island of Jamaica. This natural disaster has been one of the strongest storms ever recorded. Hurricane Melissa has definitely left its mark in Jamaica and all over…

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Confessions of a Late-to-the-Party ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Fan

November 7, 2025

Savannah Jones

I started watching Vanderpump Rules because of Love Island and the infamous #Scandoval, and now eight seasons later, I’m still hooked. From chaotic meltdowns to messy relationships, here’s why I can’t stop watching and why I can’t wait for season ten. I started watching Vanderpump Rules because I was a Love Island fan. Everyone kept talking about Ariana and how…

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Can You Preach Free Speech… in Saudi Arabia?

November 6, 2025

Robby Peine-Bishop

Comedy, Censorship, and Cash: The Riyadh Festival’s Hypocrisy Problem When the Riyadh Comedy Festival lineup dropped, it wasn’t the jokes that got people talking; it was who agreed to show up. Twenty-six comedians, many of them known for defending free speech and pushing boundaries, signed on to perform in one of the most heavily censored countries in the world. On…

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