
Entering The New Year With Intention
As this year comes to a close, I’ve found myself reflecting on just how much has changed in such a short amount of time. What

As this year comes to a close, I’ve found myself reflecting on just how much has changed in such a short amount of time. What

There’s an uncomfortable truth we don’t talk about enough in the collecting space: the same platforms that claim to build community are quietly exposing children

There’s an uncomfortable truth at the center of the work we’re doing at Collectors MD. The very platforms we use to raise awareness are often

One of the hardest truths to accept in recovery—of any kind—is that sobriety doesn’t automatically rewire the brain. For many people, stepping away from alcohol,

There’s a moment most people try to avoid at all costs—the moment when discomfort shows up and there’s nothing immediate to distract you from sitting

There’s a phrase I’ve heard my entire life: If you have an idea, go for it. If you have a passion, follow it. If you

The holidays have a way of softening the edges of time. Even when everything feels busy, there’s an undercurrent of reflection that shows up quietly—usually

The holidays have a way of tightening everything at once. Time. Expectations. Emotions. Finances. What’s meant to feel warm and generous can quietly turn into

Yesterday’s Daily Reflection focused on a hard truth: the law hasn’t caught up to the speed, scale, and sophistication of modern hobby systems. Today’s conversation

One of the most uncomfortable truths about both the modern hobby and the broader gambling ecosystem is this: technology moves faster than oversight can keep

Modern society is built around instant gratification. Marketing, technology, science, and medicine have converged to remove friction from consumption. Goods, services, and experiences are now

This coming week, we officially roll out the #RipResponsibly campaign—and the timing is not coincidental. We’re entering one of the most volatile moments of the