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Welcome to our exciting new online blog-magazine!
We are thrilled to introduce you to a comprehensive resource that covers a wide range of topics, from fashion and wellness to coaching, self-empowerment, organization hacks, nutrition and so many more.
Allow us to introduce ourselves. Ellie a Journalist, experienced Manager for Multicultural Teams and a Professional Leadership/ Life coach with a passion for self-empowerment, and Maria a Journalist, Fashion expert!
In this chibi capsule, we celebrate the heart and soul of healthcare the Doctor.
A figure of compassion, resilience, and dedication, the doctor is always there when we need them most. From the late-night emergencies to the comforting words during recovery, they carry a world of knowledge and empathy in every step.
This tiny figure holds a stethoscope, a prescription pad, and a hopeful smile — a tribute to the heroes in white coats who make miracles happen every day.
Healing starts with listening. Master the art of empathy it’s just as powerful as any medicine.
Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell – the first woman to receive a medical degree in the U.S., paving the way for generations of healers.
"Wherever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity." Hippocrates
Top 3 Songs That Touched Hearts and Echoed Through Time
In the golden haze of October 1950, the air was rich with music that soothed souls, inspired daydreams, and brought people together — whether around a radio, in a dance hall, or walking hand in hand beneath autumn skies. Let’s revisit three unforgettable hits that lit up the charts and hearts that month.
🎶 1. "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" – The Weavers & Gordon Jenkins
A lively and infectious tune with folk roots, "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" was originally a Hebrew song, but when adapted by The Weavers and Gordon Jenkins, it became a cross-cultural celebration of life and joy. With its vibrant strings and layered harmonies, the track invites listeners to dance, to sing, and to embrace the shared spirit of humanity — a true anthem of unity in a post-war world seeking happiness again.
🎨 2. "The Old Master Painter" – Peggy Lee & The Four of A Kind
Peggy Lee’s soft, honeyed vocals elevate this poetic ballad into something celestial. With lyrics that speak of a painter in the sky brushing sunsets and rainbows into the heavens, it’s a whimsical and moving tribute to love, nature, and the gentle beauty of imagination. The Four of A Kind’s harmony perfectly frames Lee’s dreamy delivery, making this track a graceful brushstroke on the canvas of 1950s ballads.
☕ 3. "A Dreamer’s Holiday" – Perry Como
Smooth as morning coffee and just as comforting, Perry Como’s "A Dreamer’s Holiday" captures the escapist mood of many during this era. It's a melodic invitation to put aside your worries, drift into a world of palm trees and lazy afternoons, and remember that dreams even fleeting ones can offer the sweetest solace. Como's velvety voice made this tune an instant favorite for listeners longing for peace and simplicity.
These three songs don’t just represent a month on the charts they capture the feelings, dreams, and moods of a generation. They remind us that even the briefest tune can leave a lasting impression on the soul.
Which of these do you still hum today? Let the music carry you back...
Step into the dazzling world of old Hollywood with this exquisite Mae West collectible figure. Dressed in sultry glamour and wit, she comes with her signature red lipstick, a powder compact, a string of glittering jewels, a box of decadent chocolates, and a bottle of the iconic JOY perfume — the essence of pure luxury.
Known for her bold charisma and unforgettable lines, Mae brought elegance and cheeky charm wherever she went. This figure is a tribute to a woman who rewrote the rules of femininity with a wink and a wisecrack.
"Too much of a good thing can be wonderful." Mae West