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Kurt Vonnegut’s board game GHQ finally published

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Author, Kurt Vonnegut  In 1956, Vonnegut, though a published author, was one of the 16 million other World War II veterans struggling to put food on the table. His money making solution at the time was a board game called GHQ, which utilized his understanding of modern combined arms warfare and distilled it into a simple game played on an eight-by-eight grid. Vonnegut pitched the game diligently to publishers all year long according to game designer and NYU faculty member Geoff Engelstein, who recently found those letters sitting in the archives at Indiana University. But the real treasure was an original set of typewritten rules, complete with Vonnegut’s own notes in the margins. With the permission of the Vonnegut estate, Engelstein honed the original rules, straightened out the lumps in GHQ’s endgame, and created art and graphic design. Now you can purchase the final product, titled Kurt Vonnegut’s GHQ: The Lost Board Game, at your local Barnes & Noble — nearly 70 years afte...

Parents Anonymous® Launches Mental Health Podcast "Breaking the Stigma" Featuring Unfiltered Conversations Surrounding Today's Crisis

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Parents Anonymous® Launches Podcast "Breaking the Stigma" Featuring Unfiltered Conversations Surrounding Today's Mental Health Crisis. Parents Anonymous Inc ., a national organization offering free mental health programs and a helpline for both parents and youth, announces the launch of its podcast Breaking the Stigma . The podcast highlights candid conversations with individuals who have battled mental health obstacles and their journey to wellness. Breaking the Stigma  podcast premiered on, Tuesday, July 11, featuring an interview with R&B singer and songwriter Amina Buddafly, and is co-hosted by DJ Mike Gdnss. Breaking the Stigma is hosted by Dr. Lisa Pion-Berlin, a licensed hypnotherapist and CEO of Parents Anonymous, Inc. with over 30 years of experience helping those with mental health challenges. "The mental health epidemic is something that needs to be talked about especially when it relates to parents and children of all ages and young people," say...