Men's Self Vibe Check-In

Ignite Speaks is all about checking your vibe and sparking positively from within. 

We're doing more than transforming the impact of wellness jewelry, we're enhancing who you already are. 

Greatness exists within all of us. With our intentional jewelry and our purpose to promote overall wellness, your vibrational experience is a frequency you can't help but embrace. Check-In Men! What's your vibe?

What You Feel You Attract - Physical

  • Be intentional about active refresh points daily
  • Shave/Get a Haircut - Be mindful of your outer grooming, it supports feeling great about who you are
  • Check your nutrition. What goes on the inside shows up on the outside

What You Think About Expands

  • Mind your thoughts on things that bring joy
  • Constant subtle positive reminders throughout the day (playlist, post its etc.)
  • Imagine. Create. Inspire.
    • What you imagine you create
    • Identify your purpose
    • Write down what speaks to you from within
    • Visualize your desired outcome daily

 

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Man finds ‘England’s largest’ gold nugget, despite metal detector failing
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A treasure hunter struggling with faulty equipment has unearthed a gold nugget believed to be the largest ever found in England.

Richard Brock discovered the gold nugget, weighing 64.8 grams (2.3 ounces), in the country’s Shropshire Hills near the border with Wales, auction house Mullock Jones said Thursday.

The nugget is around the size of a UK 50 pence coin.

The find, nicknamed Hiro’s Nugget, has an estimated worth of between ?30,000 ($38,000) and ?40,000 ($50,700), according to Shropshire-based Mullock Jones, which is handling the sale.

However, it almost seemed that luck had eluded Brock, whose equipment almost failed him on the day of the dig.

When Brock arrived at the site in Shropshire in May, he discovered that his metal detector was faulty, according to a press release from Mullock Jones.

As his hopes dimmed, he turned to a piece of older equipment. At first he found only a coin of little value, but within five minutes he made the shocking discovery, the auction house said.

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On betting’s biggest day, a new scandal puts the sports world on edge
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As millions of Americans raced to fill out brackets and place wagers on teenage basketball players Thursday, another scandal amplified calls for the country’s booming sports-betting industry to be restrained – and reformed.

The Los Angeles Dodgers fired Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter Wednesday night, after the translator told ESPN that Ohtani paid off the interpreter’s offshore gambling debts and as Ohtani’s lawyer told another story, accusing the translator of stealing roughly $4.5 million.

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While fans sorted through the ramifications and Ohtani played on in the Dodgers’ season-opening series in Seoul, experts and amateurs alike joined office pools and placed wagers on the first round of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, the country’s closest thing to an official sports betting holiday.

Players, leagues and fans have been reckoning with the still-unfolding effects of sports gambling since a Supreme Court ruling handed the question of legalization to states in 2018. Each constituency may be arriving at the realization those impacts have mushroomed beyond anyone’s control.

“The amount of money is so enormous that it is almost impossible to attack the problem,” former MLB commissioner Fay Vincent said in a phone interview Thursday. “Theoretically, there’s nothing wrong with an adult who has control of his brain and control of his financial situation betting on sports. The problem is, the sport itself gets so caught up in the amount of money that I don’t know how a professional sport or the NCAA or anybody – how do you draw up a code of conduct for an individual? What’s the line? When do we start admitting this is a really big problem?”

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