by Tim Wood | Jan 2, 2021 | Health & Wellness, January 2021
If he had let his name be his compass, the Lowcountry and the world of holistic medicine may have never been blessed with his talents. Truth be told, Peter West didn’t set out to become an acclaimed healer and acupuncturist. His middle-child Pittsburgh upbringing did...
by Tim Wood | Nov 6, 2020 | Love, November 2020, Sports, The South, Travel
Each swing is crucial in a grueling gauntlet of mental torture traps to prove you belong before the money, sponsor support and opportunities dry up. “Time is everything. There is a very small window to show you’re worthy to play among the elite,” Nimmer said in an...
by Tim Wood | Nov 2, 2020 | Arts & Entertainment, Music, November 2020, Real Estate, Realtors, The South
Both worlds are all about performance. Both require elite skills, rarified self-belief, and years of relentless commitment to honing the craft. Few are able to truly excel in each pursuit, let alone thrive in both spheres. We caught up with four examples of this rare...
by Tim Wood | Nov 2, 2020 | Finance, November 2020, Women In Business
“I heard a journalist discussing it on a podcast, and it just clicked for me,” Walls said. “It’s about investing in people and communities and giving your team the freedom and support to think differently so we can develop smarter systems to serve our residents, even...
by Tim Wood | Oct 6, 2020 | Arts & Entertainment, Home, Interior Design, Love, October 2020, The South, Travel
Enter the back of his shop and you’re greeted by Bessie. The personally-rebuilt 1965 GMC Dually delivery truck with a flatbed made of African Padauk hardwood, nestled amidst his collection of unique slabs of soon-to-be-imagined wooden masterpieces, hints at the...