- Huffington Post includes mental health tips from Wellington Counseling Group to those looking to start 2022 off right.
- Barry Callebaut helps Real Simple readers with some baking tips to improve their Christmas goodies.
- Yahoo! highlights Gateway Foundation and how this addiction treatment center is addressing isolation-induced addiction issues caused by the pandemic.
- Food Engineering includes Amped Kitchens’ new Chicago location in its news round-up.
- Chicago Business Journal announces Josselyn’s new Northbrook, Illinois location.
- Better Magazine’s Founder Susan Noyes sits down with Northwestern Settlement’s new President Carole Wood to discuss the organization on Giving Tuesday.
- Gateway Foundation is included in Crain’s Chicago Business’s list of Giving Tuesday charities.
- Politico highlights Stop Foodborne Illness’s-backed petition, seeking to declare 31 strains of salmonella as adulterants.
- Psych Central speaks with Wellington Counseling’s Ashley Hodges on what to expect when cutting off a toxic parent.
- Pure Synergy’s Enzyme Powder is included in The Health Guild’s list of the seven best digestive enzymes of the year.
- Food Business News covers the opening of Amped Kitchens’ new Chicago location, giving food entrepreneurs a place to grow.
- Yahoo! News highlights what Illinois high school students will learn under a new media literacy requirement. Client Maaria Mozaffar spearheaded the legislation.
- Nextstar Media breaks down what ‘media literacy’ classes could mean for Illinois public school students. TWO Clients — Wellington Counseling Group and Maaria Mozaffar — discuss this new media literacy law.
- Chef Gabrielle Draper of Barry Callebaut teaches WGN’s Daytime Chicago hosts how to make a scrumptios dessert charcuterie board.
- Pure Synergy’s Pure Radiance C tops Best Reviews Guide’s list for Best Natural Vegetable Vitamin picks.
- Chicago Business Journal covers the ribbon-cutting at Amped Kitchens’ new Chicago location — Here, 64 commercial kitchens are for lease to local food businesses.
- eAtlas president tells WBBM Newsradio about his global ambitions for his one-of-a-kind tourism app.
- Client Maaria Mozaffar speaks to Women’s Running about her Inclusive Athletic Attire Act — ensuring that all student athletes can modify a uniform for cultural or religious reasons without penalty.
- The Washington Post profiles civic activist Maaria Mozaffar and her monumental, first-in-the U.S. law that allows student athletes the permission to wear hijabs in sports.
- Chicago Tribune’s Rex Huppke profiles U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum honoree, Joe Gutman. #neverforget
- Gateway Foundation discusses early signs of female alcohol dependence with Chicago Health Magazine.
- Audrey Grunst’s ‘Bee You’ monthly planners are included in The Daily Beast’s list of items needed to cope with stress and anxiety.
- Unthinkable shares their picks for the most effective anti-aging supplements, including Pure Synergy’s Cell Protector.
- Gateway Foundation CEO speaks with FOX Chicago about the current rise in opioid abuse.
- Teach Starter includes Audrey Grunst’s tips on supporting shy students as the school year begins.
- Wellington Counseling CEO Dr. David Rakofsky shares thoughts on ‘pandemic purgatory’ with USA Today.
- Newsweek includes the Gateway Foundation as one of America’s Best Addiction Treatment Centers.
- Audrey Grunst and Psych Central highlight the importance of mental health advocates.
- SheerLuxe explains multivitamin benefits — and includes Pure Synergy’s organic Women’s Multivitamin as one of the best to buy.
- The Chicago Sun-Times talks about FireFest Hip Hop Block Party and how it brings the community together in North Lawndale.
- Wellington Counseling Group and Newsweek break down the popularity and fascination of ASMR.
- Chicago Stories on the Block’s efforts to tell positive West Side city stories through art, music, and movement — highlighted by Yahoo! News.
- The Chicago Tribune introduces Northwestern Settlement’s new president in 40-years — Carole Wood. Read about the mission of this 130+-yr old West Town nonprofit.
- Addiction recovery 40 years ago — this Cary, Illinois resident now leads a life of giving back. Read more in The Daily Herald.
- WGN Radio highlights the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s September virtual event expected to attract thousands of attendees.
- Pure Synergy’s Kale Powder is listed as a MUST-HAVE pre-workout powder for energy, recovery and endurance by MSN.
- Eat This, Not That includes Pure Synergy’s Pure Radiance C Powder as one of “The Best Food and Kitchen Deals for Amazon Prime Day.”
- Matthew McFarland shares his harrowing story of addiction recovery through Gateway Foundation, with The Northwest Indiana Times.
- eAtlas founder talks with WGN Radio about the launch of this innovative tourist experience app.
- Block Club Chicago highlights the Weber siblings 75th anniversary of arriving in Chicago from the horrors of the Holocaust. The feature story coinsided with the showing of “Would You Hide Me?”, an in-process documentary about how the siblings survived the Holocaust.
- ABC 7 Chicago covers Simply Bee Counseling’s first annual Mental Health Action Day walk in Libertyville — in coordination with MTV.
- Pure Synergy’s Heart Protector capsules are included as one of Gist Gear’s Best Supplements.
- WGN TV News covers the return of Market for Makers, the first indoor market to return since the pandemic began.
- Dr. David Rakofsky of Wellington Counseling Group gives his tips to Parade Magazine on how to build resiliency as we come out of the pandemic.
- Barry Callebaut Chef Gabrielle Draper demonstrates how to make your own Cinco de Mayo chocolate piñata on ABC 7’s Windy City Live.
- Pure Synergy’s Oregano Oil is featured as one of the best oregano oil supplements in this story from the Chicago Tribune discussing its health benefits.
- Co-Founders Brent Taylor and Sara Bonham share insights with Food Business News about Perennial’s mission in targeting consumers over 50 with their plant-based ‘Daily Gut & Brain’ drink.
- Jim Scarpace, Executive Director at Gateway Foundation, talks with WBEZ Chicago about confronting addiction and why Black Americans are disproportionately criminalized for their drug use.
- Cyber Safety Founder Liz Repking talks with Chicago’s WBBM Radio about an increase in cyberbullying during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Chicago Parent highlights a 12-year-old girl from Highland Park who raised $9,000 to benefit the D.C.-based U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
- Milkadamia CMO Christina Downey talks to Forbes about marketing strategies and how the pandemic has changed the CPG industry.
- Crain’s Chicago Business awards Gateway Foundation as one of the 2021 Notable Health Care Heroes, which has served more than 30,000 people seeking addiction treatment.
- Pure Synergy is highlighted in The Telegraph as “Green Beauty Queen” Tata Harper’s go-to vitamin brand.
- The introduction of Ruby Chocolate by Barry Callebaut is mentioned in an impassioned piece about a reporter’s discovery of this dreamy chocolate in Heated.
- Gateway Foundation’s Dr. Teresa Garate discusses gambling addiction with the Chicago Sun-Times ahead of Super Bowl weekend.
- Chef Martin Diaz of Barry Callebaut spoke with WGN Weekend Morning News to discuss the perfect wine and chocolate pairings for Valentine’s Day.
- Wellington Counseling shares their expertise with Parents Magazine on spotting warning signs of mental health issues within children.
- Perennial’s Chief Science Officer, Sara Bonham, shares tips on eating healthier in The Beet’s Healthy Eating Guide.
- White Hot Magazine includes the artwork of one Project Onward artist in their list of 25 Outstanding Works from the Outsider Art Fair in New York.
- MediaPost interviews milkadamia CMO Christina Downey and KUZMA&’s Paul Kuzma to discuss their “Just One Taste LIVE” marketing campaign, developed to replace in-person sampling sidelined by COVID-19.
- Sara Bonham, Chief Science Officer and Co-Founder, discusses Perennial’s creation and the benefits this plant-based, easy-to-digest drink holds for active adults 50+ on Here’s To Your Health With Joshua Lane.