April 2019 Issue
One of baseball’s rising stars, J.T. Realmuto is ready to make an impact on a new-look Phillies team.
Lotus Farm to Table offers healthful dishes and drinks to soothe the body and the soul.
Experts say a secure and fulfilling financial future requires planning, pluck, and the desire to never stop growing
For anyone struggling to overcome obesity and its accompanying health risks, options abound.
Standup comic Alonzo Bodden talks NPR, motorcycles as meditation, and the perils of air travel.
1776 Capital Management Group strives to leave an indelible mark on the Greater Philadelphia Area and beyond.
Children who failed to thrive in traditional schools find a clear path forward at New Hope Academy.
People struggling with vein disease can “look better, feel better, and live better” with help from Dr. Mehul Shah of the Center for Vein Restoration.
Philanthropist Matthew Farley prepares for a cross-country road trip in support of people affected by Parkinson’s disease.
For residents and employees of Meadowood Senior Living, wellness is a way of life.
Through Dunwoody at Home, seniors maintain their independence as they age safely in place.
Penn Community Bank’s commitment to evolution enables customers to follow multiple pathways toward their financial goals.
The Michener Art Museum builds enduring connections between the arts community and the businesses that support it.
During the critical years of middle school, Germantown Academy students learn to become confident, successful leaders.
The bariatric and metabolic surgery options at St. Mary Medical Center offer a path to better health.
Princeton Academy confronts toxic masculinity to develop a new generation of compassionate men.
Supercharge Your Life author says diet affects “far more than just the way we look.”