Editor’s Picks – September 15: Digital Moves, Bold Voices & Quiet Revolutions
By Nina Caldwell
Editor’s Picks – September 15 Edition
Some days the editorial table looks like a mosaic — policy notes beside small acts of kindness, tech horizon pieces next to practical how-tos. Today’s curation threads those moments together: heritage campaigns that taught us public persuasion, short practical reads you can act on this week, faith notes that steady the day, and a few diaspora stories that quietly remind us how far ideas travel. Take a moment, lean in, and pick one thing to do after you close this note.
Digital Moves & Brand Conversations
At TRW Consult USA, our team is charting what it really takes to stand out next year. The feature Winning Digital Attention in 2025: How to Make Smarter Moves in a Noisy Online World doesn’t just outline tactics — it positions digital presence as the new competitive edge.
That same line of thought flows across to TRW Consult UK, where community voices become central to brand-building. The Power of User-Generated Content (UGC) in Modern Branding shows how letting audiences co-create not only amplifies reach but also deepens trust. Together, these two pieces set a clear forward-looking agenda: smarter moves, louder voices, stronger brands.
And if productivity feels elusive this week, the team at ThriVers Academy offers practical direction in 3 Keys to Maximizing Productivity — small habits, real results.
Time, Wealth & the Publisher’s Compass
Our Publisher’s pages keep us honest about ambition. Visit his Publisher’s Thoughts and read why The Boss You Don’t Make Happy Will Not Make You Happy — a short, sharp reminder about leadership and attention.
For a visual pulse, ThriVe! TV surfaces The Currency of Achievement — watch The Currency of Achievement and note one action you can take this week. If you prefer audio while you commute, the ThriVe! Podcast explores Why We Suffer Lack in the Midst of Plenty — thought-provoking and honest.
Digests of Business, Family & Finance
If you’re thinking market moves, Business Digest gives the necessary guardrails in 5 Valuable Tips to Note Before Diving into Nigerian Stock Exchange.
Small practices matter: Health & Fitness Digest shows how home choices shift mood in Four Impacts of Indoor Plants and Flowers on Mental and Emotional Well-being.
Guard your build: Security Digest warns of hidden risks in the Security Implications of Dark Web. For family that matters, Masculine gives real-world tips in 10 Co-parenting Advice for Divorced Dads.
Preparing to study or relocate? Don’t miss Travel Digest and its practical Steps to Take Before and After Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). And for early-career readers, check NNPC Renaissance JV University Scholarship for Young Nigerians at Opportunities.
Words, Publishing & Reading Culture
Writers, sharpen this: The Ready Writers Consult walks songwriters through craft in How to Write a Song: A Step-by-Step Guide to Crafting Memorable Music.
If you’re an author building an audience, Publishing & Book Marketing is a must—Why Every Author Needs a Website: The Ultimate Tool for Success. For civic culture, the Literary Renaissance Foundation maps advocacy in How the Literary Renaissance Foundation Does Public Service.
Want practical newsroom craft? The interns’ training session on News & Journalistic Writing (internship playlist) is an excellent training for early-career writers.
Tech, Data & Everyday Science
Networks shape possibility. Start with Techie Digest and 5G Technology: Transforming Connectivity and Communication. For public-health context, News in Data charts Global Health Landscape 2024: Top Prevalent Diseases. Lastly, In the World of STEM invites a wider view with Exploring the Solar System: A Journey Through Our Cosmic Neighborhood.
Faith, Reflection & Quiet Courage
Our Daily Dew family gives steady daily practice. Read Daily Dew Series for Understanding God: God of Delegation, then follow with the short devotional at Daily Dew Devotional — After A Flash of Inspiration, What’s Next? (2).
For devotion and testimony, see Daily Dew Inspiration (Reaching Rahab (1)), Daily Dew Testimonies (I Found a Community of Believers), and Daily Dew Reflections (What Is Draining You? Learning to Set Boundaries and Love the Saint Within). Also note the launch note at Daily Dew Spotlights — Introducing Daily Dew Spotlights: Exploring God’s Nature and Biblical Figures — a thoughtful new angle.
Women, Style & Practical Beauty
For movement and courage, read Feminine Digest and its short, direct Time to Move On. For hair-care practicality, StellAfrique breaks down Advantages of Synthetic Wigs — style without fuss.
Fields, Water & Food Futures
Trade and policy meet the field in Agric Digest — read NEPC To Make Nigeria Destination Of Quality Cocoa — Awolowo. And for farming methods that work in small spaces, Agribusiness / Ogidi Olu Farms examines Vertical Farming: The Future of Agriculture.
Nigerian Inspiration & Diaspora Notes
Naijaspora tells Frustration to Fortune: How Tope Awotona’s Calendly Solved a Global Problem — a founder story you’ll want to share with someone who’s building.
Interns Showcase
One of the joys of our work at The Ready Writers Consult is seeing young voices take the stage after their training. The Interns Showcase is where those voices step forward with courage, and today, we highlight a striking piece: Almost Is Never Enough, published on the Interns Showcase. It’s a reminder that the next generation isn’t waiting to speak — they are already speaking, and it’s worth your time to listen.
News, Courts & Culture
Catch the campus update at Campus News / TRW News — University of Suffolk Eliminates 45 Jobs.
Religious reporting in your dataset includes Church News — Youth Pastor Turned Informant Helps Authorities Capture Charlie Kirk’s Alleged Killer — and the professional tribunal story at Breaking News — UK Anaesthetist Faces Tribunal After Allegedly Leaving Surgery for Sexual Encounter.
Sport and culture headlines include Trending News on Fans Warn Anthony Joshua Against Fighting Tyson Fury This Year and health insights at News Everywhere — Self-employed women may have significantly lower heart attack risk than salaried counterparts.
Book of the Day
Our Book of the Day is Letter to My Father — quiet, personal, and a reminder that memory lives on the page. Find it on Iwe.Store.
Stay sharp, stay safe — Nina
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