Friday, May 8, 2026

Book Nook -

Infinite Books recently published Dispatches from Grief: A Mother's Journey Through the Unthinkable, the new memoir by journalist and author Danielle Crittenden. The book is an account of the sudden death of her thirty-two-year-old daughter, Miranda Frum, who was found in her Brooklyn apartment on a February morning.

Dispatches from Grief is the rare memoir of loss that refuses easy comfort. With precision, restraint, and unexpected humor, Crittenden traces the strange afterlife of grief: the friends who disappear, the well-meaning consolations that wound, the routines that no longer hold, and the slow work of carrying a daughter's memory forward. The result is a book that earns its place beside the canonical works of mourning.

Indigo Chapters, Canada's largest bookseller, has selected Dispatches from Grief as a Heather's Pick, an honor reserved for titles personally chosen and championed by Indigo founder Heather Reisman. The Atlantic published an excerpt, "On Losing a Daughter," in its May issue, and the book has drawn early praise from David Brooks, Anne Applebaum, Tina Brown, Andrew Solomon, Lori Gottlieb, Christopher Buckley, and Pauline Boss, among others.

"Danielle wrote Dispatches through the worst thing that can happen to a parent, and she wrote it without flinching and without false comfort," said Jimmy Soni, Editor-in-chief of Infinite Books. "I have never seen readers respond to one the way they are responding to this. People who have lost children. People who love someone who has. People who simply recognize the truth when they see it on a page. They tell us, again and again, that Danielle has named something they thought could not be named. That is the highest thing a book can do, and Danielle has done it."

Money Matters - BOSS Money

BOSS Money, the popular international remittance and payments service, today announced special Mother's Day promotions available during the month of May, making it simpler and more affordable for families to be a part of Mother’s Day and support Mom – even when you cannot be by her side.

Mother's Day is about more than celebration. It is about honoring the women who keep families strong and connected. This May, BOSS Money is helping both new and existing customers honor and celebrate Mom with limited-time offers.

New Customer Offer — May 1 through May 31

During May, new customers save $10 off the send amount of their first transfer when sending $100 or more to Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Peru, or Ecuador by applying the promotional code available in the BOSS Money app.

As always, new customers on the BOSS Money app enjoy $0-fees on their first 5 money transfers to Mexico and their first 3 transfers to all other destinations.

Existing Customer Offer — May 7 through May 10

From May 7th through May 10th — the days surrounding Mother's Day — existing customers can send one transfer to any BOSS Money destination worldwide with $0-fees, by applying the promo code in the BOSS Money app.

“Millions of our customers are immigrants who sacrifice to provide for their families – making Mother's Day one of the most significant sending occasions of the year,” said Michelle Rendo, Head of Marketing for BOSS Money. "We want to make it easier for families to stay connected and support the moments that matter the most.”

America's Highest-Rated Money Transfer App

In its most recent rankings, FXC Intelligence recognized BOSS Money as the top-rated money transfer app, with a near-perfect 4.9 rating. Across the Apple App Store and Google Play, BOSS Money has over 110,000 five-star reviews.

Features that BOSS Money Customers Can Count On

Built to support families across borders, the BOSS Money app delivers fast, secure, and transparent international transfers to more than 50 destination countries worldwide, with features that make sending simple:

Transparent fee and exchange-rate previews before every transfer

Fast delivery — funds often arrive within minutes

Multiple payout options: bank deposits, cash pick-up, mobile wallets, direct-to-debit, and home delivery

Secure, encrypted transactions with fraud alerts, Face ID, and passcode protection

Real-time transfer tracking for senders and recipients

Bilingual customer support in English and Spanish

To show up for Mom and celebrate her this Mother’s Day, download the BOSS Money app on iOS or Android or visit bossmoney.com.

Stay connected and follow BOSS Money on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok @bossmoney.official.

ABOUT BOSS MONEY

BOSS Money’s rapidly expanding international remittance service provides fast, secure and reliable money transfers for residents of the U.S. to popular destination countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, and South Asia. BOSS Money offers a robust menu of payout options including bank deposits, cash pick-up, mobile wallets, direct-to-debit, and home delivery. Customers can remit funds through WhatsApp, the highly rated BOSS Money and BOSS Revolution apps, or through licensed Boss Money retailers. BOSS money is the remittance and payments brand of IDT Corporation (NYSE: IDT).

Parenting Pointers - Development and validation of the Mother's Socioemotional Support Circle (MSSC)

As Mother's Day approaches, research led by Martha G. Welch, MD highlights a critical but often overlooked factor in maternal well-being: the strength of a mother's support system.

A tool for making support visible

study published in Acta Psychologica and available through ScienceDirect introduces the Mother's Socioemotional Support Circle, a novel clinical tool designed to assess and strengthen the network of emotional and practical support surrounding mothers of preterm infants in neonatal care.

While validated in a neonatal setting, the tool's central insight carries broader relevance across early childhood, including the preschool years: mothers do better when their support systems are visible, reliable, and actively strengthened, especially when they are facing high-stress parenting challenges such as tantrums, meltdowns, sleep difficulties, and school-related issues.

What the study found

The findings showed that mothers with stronger support networks reported lower levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms, and that stronger baseline support predicted fewer depressive symptoms and greater confidence caring for their babies over time.

"Motherhood is often framed as something women should manage alone, with the ability to 'do it all' widely celebrated," said Martha G. Welch, MD. "Our research shows that maternal well-being is, in fact, part of a relational network. When we can see and strengthen a mother's support circle, we can directly impact her mental health and her ability to care for her child."

The Support Circle tool provides a simple, visual way for mothers and clinicians to identify key support figures — including partners, family members, friends and healthcare providers — and evaluate how accessible and helpful those relationships are.

Unlike assessments that focus primarily on symptoms, the tool offers a proactive way to identify where support is strong, where it is missing, and where targeted actions may help before distress escalates.

Among the findings:

  • Higher support scores were associated with lower maternal anxiety and depressive symptoms.
  • Stronger baseline support predicted fewer depressive symptoms and greater confidence caring for their babies over time.
  • The tool demonstrated strong reliability and was practical for use in real-world care settings.

These findings arrive at a critical moment, as maternal mental health remains a major concern for families, clinicians and health systems.

"Support is not optional, it is foundational," added Martha G. Welch, MD. "If we want to improve outcomes for mothers and babies, we must design systems that care for the mother as much as for the child."

This Mother's Day, the research invites a shift in perspective: from celebrating mothers for carrying so much alone to recognizing the networks that help them and their children thrive. Parents and clinicians can download the Support Circle tool here.

About the study
The study, "Development and validation of the Mother's Socioemotional Support Circle (MSSC)," was published in Acta Psychologica, Volume 258, August 2025, and is available through ScienceDirect. It evaluated a new tool for measuring support networks among mothers of preterm infants.

About Martha G. Welch, MD

Martha G. Welch, MD, is Professor Emerita of Psychiatry in Pediatrics and in Pathology & Cell Biology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. She is the founder of the Martha G. Welch Center for Emotional Connection.

Book Nook - After Jail, Before Freedom

After Jail, Before Freedom tells the story of five men who get out of prison and try to stay out. Joined together by their experience in a writing class at the Richmond City Jail, which led to their first book, Writing Our Way Out: Memoirs from Jail, this sequel picks up where their stories left off: With each man trying to figure out how to stay free. It is an onerous journey marked by the stigma of a felony conviction, racial discrimination, unstable living conditions, the allure of addiction, enduring trauma, ongoing problems with the criminal justice system, the promise of change, and, at times, the reality of it.



David Coogan is a professor of English at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is the author of Writing Our Way Out: Memoirs from Jail (2015) and the Cambridge Companion to American Prison Writing and Mass Incarceration; the founder of Open Minds, the award-winning, college-in-jail program; and the director of Write Your Way Out, a pioneering criminal justice diversion program that enables low-level offenders to avoid jail. Coogan teaches courses in prison writing, memoir, and rhetoric and is the recipient of the distinguished teaching award from VCU’s College of Humanities and Sciences.

Enriching Education - States with the Best High School Budgeting Education

With over 9 in 10 Americans agreeing that budgeting should be taught in schools, the personal-finance company WalletHub has released its report on the States With the Best Budgeting Education in High Schools, highlighting where students are best prepared to make smart financial decisions.

WalletHub evaluated all 50 states and the District of Columbia across 11 key metrics, including whether students are required to take a personal-finance course, financial literacy test scores, and overall school rankings.
 

Best Budgeting EducationWorst Budgeting Education
1. Utah
2. Virginia
3. Florida
4. North Carolina
5. Tennessee
6. New Jersey
7. Georgia
8. New Hampshire
9. Alabama
10. Minnesota
42. Maine
43. Washington
44. Oklahoma
45. Hawaii
46. Massachusetts
47. District of Columbia
48. Alaska
49. Wyoming
50. Montana
51. South Dakota

 
To view the full report and your state’s rank, please visit: 
https://wallethub.com/edu/states-with-the-best-high-school-budgeting-education/145208
 
“All high schools should have mandatory personal-finance education, including instruction in budgeting. Students who learn to budget before they join the workforce will be able to make much better financial decisions. They will also be able to save more for the future and are likely to have higher credit scores than their peers who never learned how to budget or who had to figure things out on their own without instruction.”

“Utah schools have the most robust budgeting education, in part because students are required to take personal-finance and economics courses during high school. Utah also conducts standardized testing on both personal finance and economics. To top things off, Utah has the second-highest share of eighth-graders who are proficient in math, which means that they are well prepared to start learning about financial concepts in high school.”

- Chip Lupo, WalletHub Analyst


Expert Commentary

What are the most effective ways to teach personal finance in high schools?
“In my opinion, the most effective way to teach personal finance in high schools is to move beyond theory and into practical, experience-based learning. Students often struggle to connect abstract concepts such as budgeting, saving, credit, or investing to their daily lives unless they can see how those concepts apply to real-world decisions. Financial education should be integrated into everyday scenarios that students will encounter, such as managing a paycheck, comparing student loan options, understanding credit card debt, or planning for future expenses. Simulation-based learning is particularly impactful. Activities such as mock budgeting exercises, investment games, and real-life case studies encourage students to actively engage in decision-making rather than passively memorizing concepts. Financial literacy is best developed through repetition, habit formation, and practical application.”
Dr. David Spohn, DBA, MBA, MJUR, CWM® – Associate Professor, Lynn University

What are the long-term benefits of budgeting education for youth?
“Budgeting education provides benefits that extend far beyond adolescence. Students who learn how to budget at a young age are more likely to develop healthy financial habits that reduce stress, improve decision-making, and promote long-term financial stability. Budgeting creates awareness of spending behavior and teaches delayed gratification, an essential skill in an environment where instant purchasing and consumer debt are increasingly common. Young people who understand budgeting are often better prepared to avoid high-interest debt, build emergency savings, and make more informed decisions related to college costs, housing, transportation, and retirement planning. Financial literacy also supports stronger mental well-being, as financial stress remains one of the leading contributors to anxiety among adults.”
Dr. David Spohn, DBA, MBA, MJUR, CWM® – Associate Professor, Lynn University

Why are some states still failing to provide adequate basic financial literacy education?
“Many states continue to struggle with financial literacy education due to curriculum limitations, competing academic priorities, and a lack of trained educators in personal finance. Schools often face pressure to prioritize standardized testing in subjects such as mathematics, science, and language arts, leaving limited room for personal finance coursework. Another challenge is inconsistency in implementation. While some states require financial literacy coursework, the depth and quality of instruction vary widely. In many cases, personal finance is embedded within broader economics or business classes rather than offered as a dedicated course. This often results in fragmented exposure rather than meaningful mastery. Additionally, there is sometimes a misconception that financial literacy is a responsibility best left to families. However, not all students grow up in environments where budgeting, saving, or investing are discussed openly. Schools can play a critical role in creating equitable access to foundational financial knowledge.”
Dr. David Spohn, DBA, MBA, MJUR, CWM® – Associate Professor, Lynn University

What policies should the government enact to encourage Americans to practice healthy financial habits from a young age?
“Government policy should focus on creating consistent, accessible, and practical financial education opportunities beginning early in a student’s academic journey. One important step would be to establish financial literacy as a required graduation component nationwide. Financial education should not be viewed as optional because it directly impacts long-term economic mobility and household stability. Policies should also encourage experiential learning. Grant programs could support schools in implementing simulations, financial technology tools, and partnerships with community organizations or financial professionals. Incentives for teacher certification in personal finance could improve instructional quality and ensure that educators feel equipped to teach the material. In addition, policies could promote healthy habits through early savings programs. For example, matching contributions for youth savings accounts, tax incentives for financial literacy participation, or school-based investment clubs could help students establish positive financial behaviors at a young age.”
Dr. David Spohn, DBA, MBA, MJUR, CWM® – Associate Professor, Lynn University


5 Tips for Learning About Budgeting

  1. Take classes: Even if your high school didn’t offer courses on budgeting or personal finance, it’s not too late to take a class! You can take a course from your local community college, or take online courses from various schools or even organizations such as AARP, in order to improve your knowledge of key financial concepts.
     
  2. Read articles: There are tons of free resources online that can teach you how to make a budget and why it’s important. Making a budget isn’t hard – you just need to be aware of the basic steps.
     
  3. Talk to friends and family: Discussing personal finance and budgeting with your friends and family can help you expand your knowledge and find out what strategies work best for other people. You can also ask people close to you to help keep you accountable once you do have a budget.
     
  4. Try online tools: Many apps allow you to create a budget for free online, and they may even be able to sync with your accounts to track your progress in real time. You may even be able to choose from a few different budget templates, which can make budgeting as easy as just plugging in a few numbers.
     
  5. Test your knowledge: You can take a financial literacy quiz to see how much you already know and identify the areas where you need to expand your understanding.

 
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Parenting Pointers - Mother's Helpers and Travel Babysitters

As Mother’s Day approaches, many families plan special celebrations for mom, from spa days and brunches, to weekend getaways or relaxing staycations. However, for many mothers, even thoughtfully planned celebrations can still come with the mental burden of childcare during these thoughtful events, making it harder to truly relax and enjoy their day.

I had a chance to interview childcare expert Yvonne Wonder,about families booking on-demand babysitters or “Mother’s Day helpers” to give moms some well-deserved time off. 
Why are “mother’s helpers” or babysitters such a great idea for Mother’s Day?
Mother’s Day is supposed to be about honoring moms, but many moms still end up doing the planning, packing, feeding, entertaining, and managing. A mother’s helper or babysitter gives mom the chance to actually enjoy the day. Whether it’s helping with the children while the family is together, keeping kids entertained during brunch, or giving mom a few quiet hours to herself, extra childcare support can turn Mother’s Day into a real gift.
How can families make Mother’s Day truly a break for moms?
The best way to give mom a true break is to take the mental load off her plate. Plan the day in advance, make the reservations, arrange childcare, pack the kids’ activities, and let mom choose how she wants to spend her time. Some moms want a spa day or date night, while others just want to sleep in, read a book, or enjoy a meal without managing everyone else’s needs. The key is not asking mom to organize her own break.
Why might families want to consider finding babysitters while on a trip?
Traveling with children is wonderful, but it is not always relaxing for parents. A trusted babysitter while traveling allows parents to enjoy adult time, attend a wedding, go to a conference dinner, have a date night, or simply recharge. At Destination Sitters, we see this every day: parents love having peace of mind knowing their children are safe, engaged, and having fun while they enjoy part of the destination too.
How can families find trusted care helpers at home and away?
Families should look for reputable childcare providers with strong screening standards, references, experience, and clear communication. When traveling, it’s especially helpful to use a company that understands hotel, resort, wedding, and event childcare. Destination Sitters provides trusted babysitting referrals in 21 locations, with caregivers who are screened, experienced, and prepared to bring fun, age-appropriate activities. We always encourage parents to book early, share important details about their child’s routines or needs, and choose care that gives them true peace of mind.






As the Founder and Managing Director of Destination Sitters, Yvonne provides premier, local, on-demand babysitting services supporting families traveling across the U.S. Whether it’s coverage during a spa appointment, extra help during a Mother’s Day brunch, support on a weekend getaway, or child care at home, Yvonne connects families with trusted, pre-screened childcare providers directly at hotels, vacation rentals, and private residences.Yvonne is a trusted source; she's recently been featured on FOX 5 DC, ABC Richmond, NBC 4 Columbus, ABC Honolulu, KTLA and more!

Music Minute - Don McLean & The Jordanaires: Rehearsals For Carnegie Hall

Legendary singer-songwriter Don McLean is opening the vault to share a remarkable musical time capsule with fans around the world. In partnership with StarVista Music, McLean released Don McLean & The Jordanaires: Rehearsals For Carnegie Hall on Saturday, May 1, 2026 — a newly unearthed archival collection featuring 10 previously unheard rehearsal recordings captured in 1984 as McLean prepared for his celebrated appearance at Carnegie Hall alongside the legendary Jordanaires.


Recorded in GarrisonNew York, these intimate performances document an extraordinary meeting of musical voices: McLean’s unmistakable storytelling and melodic craftsmanship joined by the rich, instantly recognizable harmonies of The Jordanaires, whose vocal legacy is woven into the fabric of American music.


Originally filmed as a reference for the upcoming Carnegie Hall concert, the recordings have now been newly remastered and assembled into a release that offers fans a rare, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the artistry, spontaneity, and chemistry that defined the collaboration.


The first release from the project, “Crying (Rehearsals For Carnegie Hall),” is available now on streaming platforms. In addition, fans will be able to experience the rehearsal footage through the Rehearsal Series: Carnegie Hall on McLean’s official YouTube channel, with new videos premiering every Saturday at 7:00 a.m. ET through July 11, 2026.


“These recordings take me right back to that moment in time,” said Don McLean. “There was something very special about hearing my songs come alive in the room with The Jordanaires. They brought such warmth, soul, and history to everything they touched. What you hear on ‘Rehearsals For Carnegie Hall’ is real music in its purest form — unguarded, heartfelt, and full of life. I’m thrilled that people finally get to hear and see this chapter of my journey.”


More than just a rehearsal document, the project stands as an enduring snapshot of musical history — a raw and revealing look at seasoned artists shaping a major performance together. The collection blends some of McLean’s best-known songs with fan favorites and deeper cuts, all imbued with the easy grace and emotional authenticity of a live room performance.


“At StarVista Music, we’re always looking for projects that offer both musical excellence and genuine historical value, and this release delivers both in a powerful way,” said Tom Hemesath, VP of Sales, StarVista Music. “‘Don McLean & The Jordanaires: Rehearsals For Carnegie Hall’ is more than an album — it’s a rare archival treasure that captures an iconic artist in an intimate and inspired creative moment. We’re proud to partner with Don to bring these performances to longtime fans and new listeners alike.”


Please enjoy these never-before-seen clips of Don McLean and The Jordanaires rehearsing in Garrison, New York, for their historic 1984 Carnegie Hall performance.


Blending McLean’s timeless folk-pop sensibility with the Jordanaires’ signature Nashville harmonies, the project offers a rare and captivating portrait of two enduring musical legacies coming together.



LISTEN / DOWNLOAD ‘Don McLean & The Jordanaires: Rehearsals For Carnegie Hall’ HERElnk.to/RehearsalsForCarnegieHall


WATCH ‘REHEARSAL SERIES: CARNEGIE HALL’ HEREyoutube.com/@DonMcLeanOnline/videos


About Don McLean:

Don McLean is one of America’s most revered singer-songwriters, best known for his iconic anthem “American Pie,” which remains one of the most celebrated and analyzed songs in popular music history. His catalog includes enduring classics such as “Vincent (Starry, Starry Night),” “And I Love You So,” and “Castles in the Air,” among many others. McLean’s songs have been recorded by artists across genres and generations, and his influence continues to resonate across American music and culture. For more information, visit donmclean.com.


About StarVista Music:

With years of experience distributing entertainment-based content and live entertainment through its sister company, StarVista LIVE, StarVista Music is a trusted and effective label partner. The company provides world-class resources including multi-channel marketing, publicity, promotion, in-house creative expertise, and long-standing industry relationships and partnerships built over its history.


Music Minute - Blake Whiten: Something to Say Tour

 With his debut album Something To Say officially on the way, 21-year-old Blake Whiten is bringing his next chapter to the stage with the announcement of his 16-stop headlining Something To Say Tour. Kicking off Oct. 8 in Lexington, Ky., the nationwide run will hit Chicago, Charlotte, Atlanta, Nashville, New York City and more, with special guests Slater Nalley and Eli Winders on select dates. 
 
Tickets are available for purchase at www.blakewhitenofficial.com
 
The tour announcement follows the reveal of Whiten's debut album Something To Say, arriving July 3 via Enchntmnt / Warner Records. Produced by Austin Shawn, the full-length debut offers a complete look at Whiten's raw, confessional songwriting and alt-rock-leaning country sound. Building on the foundation of his self-penned 2025 debut EP Six Mile, Something To Say features 12 tracks entirely co-written by Whiten alongside acclaimed writers such as Erik Dylan, Ben Johnson, Wyatt McCubbin, Hunter Phelps, Taylor Phillips, Bailey Zimmerman and more.
 
 
His recently released single “Bet On That” offers another preview of the project, reframing a relationship as a bad hand of poker he's finally learned to fold, pairing sharp songwriting with a dusky blend of acoustic and electric guitarWatch the music video HERE
 
Of the album, Whiten shared, “The first songs I put out were just me as a kid with a dream, figuring it out, and those songs are what got me here. There's a side of me people haven't really heard yet, and for my first record, I wanted to make sure every song felt like something I could stand behind. I'm really proud of how much of myself is in this album, and I can't wait for y'all to hear it.”
 
Whiten continues to build a reputation as a compelling live act, currently touring arenas nationwide on Bailey Zimmerman's Different Night Same Rodeo Tour, which just saw back-to-back nights at Nashville's Ascend Amphitheater (May 1–2). After a run of major fairs and festivals this summer, he will join Morgan Wallen's Still The Problem stadium tour, with stops at Michigan's “the Big House” in Ann Arbor and Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, before embarking on his headlining tour.
 
Since signing his record deal last June, Whiten has steadily gained momentum, already named as one of Pandora's 2026 Country Artists to Watch, SiriusXM's Highway Find and included on Country Now's “Country Next: 10 Artists To Watch in 2026.” That rise has been fueled by his Six Mile EP and anchored by breakout track “Rollin' Stone,” a solo write that landed on SiriusXM's The Highway and playlists including Spotify's Hot Country and Apple Music's Country Risers. With 120 million global streams to date, the track powered Whiten's headlining Rollin' Stone Tour, while recent releases like “Hard to Break” and “Night N' Day” expand his growing catalog.
 
With Something To Say, Whiten steps into his next chapter not as a newcomer finding his footing, but as an artist with a distinct point of view and something worth saying. For tour dates and more information, visit www.blakewhitenofficial.com and keep up with him on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
 
Something To Say Tour Dates:
Oct. 8, 2026 in Lexington, Ky. at Manchester Music Hall #
Oct. 9, 2026 in Knoxville, Tenn. at The Mill & Mine #
Oct. 10, 2026 in Chattanooga, Tenn. at Barrelhouse Ballroom #
Oct. 15, 2026 in Chicago, Ill. at Joe's on Weed Street %
Oct. 16, 2026 in Madison, Wis. at High Noon Saloon %
Oct. 17, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minn. at Fine Line %
Oct. 22, 2026 in Charleston, S.C. at Music Farm #
Oct. 23, 2026 in Anderson, S.C. at Wendell's Dippin Branch #
Oct. 24, 2026 in Charlotte, N.C. at The Fillmore - The Underground #
Oct. 29, 2026 in Cambridge, Mass. at The Sinclair #
Oct. 31, 2026 in Washington, D.C. at The Atlantis #
Nov. 2, 2026 in New York, N.Y. at Bowery Ballroom #
Nov. 5, 2026 in Toronto, Ont. at Horseshoe Tavern #
Nov. 7, 2026 in Grand Rapids, Mich. at The Intersection - The Stache #
Nov. 12, 2026 in Atlanta, Ga. at Terminal West #
Nov. 13, 2026 in Nashville, Tenn. at Exit/In #
 
# with Slater Nalley
% with Eli Winders

ABOUT BLAKE WHITEN:
Wielding a broken-glass vocal on self-penned songs that cut straight to the bone, Enchntmnt / Warner Records singer-songwriter Blake Whiten is a 21-year-old instinctive songsmith raised in Six Mile, South Carolina, whose talent launched him from bedroom videos to the biggest stages in the world. Revealed as a generational diamond in the rough, raw emotion and heavy-hearted lyrics have earned Whiten over 150 million global streams in two years since his first public performance, with more to come. Growing up on everything from Keith Whitley to Nickelback, Whiten learned guitar at seven and was penning angsty tunes by 15. After discovering the depths of his raspy vocal, a cover of Morgan Wallen's “I'm the Problem” racked up 9 million views and sent him down a new path. His solo-written 2024 single “Rollin' Stone” amassed over 120 million streams and his co-write on Bailey Zimmerman's “Holding On” broke the Top 40 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart. The self-penned 2025 EP debut Six Mile captured his essence, while SiriusXM, Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, Country Now, Holler and All Country News have lined up in support. After headlining his Rollin' Stone Tour and making his Grand Ole Opry debut in early 2026, Whiten's first album Something To Say arrives on July 3 and features 12 co-written songs, as his confessional instincts collide with pitch-black alt-rock intensity. Currently on Bailey Zimmerman's Different Night Same Rodeo Tour, he'll take the stage in stadiums this summer for Wallen's Still the Problem Tour 2026 before embarking on his headlining Something To Say Tour this fall.

Time Tidbits - Your Life, Uninterrupted: Using Telehealth Services from Health-E Commerce® to Maximize Savings and Summer Fun

Prevention and preparation are the keys to maximizing your health and maintaining the lifestyle you and your family desire. However, many people don’t realize they can use tax-free flexible spending account (FSA) and health savings account (HSA) funds to purchase eligible telehealth services that support their health, while saving time and money. That’s why Health-E Commerce®, the parent brand to FSA Store® and HSA Store®, is offering special savings during the month of May to help consumers get the most out of the upcoming summer months.

 

“Our goal is to remove the guesswork and deliver much needed convenience and savings for individuals and families, and FSA-/HSA-eligible telehealth is a perfect way to achieve this,” said Keri Kaiser, chief revenue officer for Health-E Commerce®. “Our team has built an extensive category of virtual care options through collaborative initiatives with leading digital health companies, enabling us to deliver the services and brands that individuals and families want.”

 

Keep Your Health on Track with Telehealth from FSA Store® and HSA Store®

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To explore eligible products that will help you avoid interruptions to your summer lifestyle, visit FSAstore.com and HSAstore.com.

 

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About Health-E Commerce®
Health-E Commerce® is the parent brand to FSA Store® and HSA Store®, online stores that serve the 70+ million consumers enrolled in pre-tax health and wellness accounts. The company also created Caring Mill®, a popular private-label line of health products through which a portion of every purchase is donated to the Children’s Health Fund. Since 2010, the Health-E Commerce® brands have led the direct-to-consumer e-commerce market for exclusively pre-tax health and wellness benefits. Health-E Commerce® plays an essential role in expanding product eligibility for important new categories within the list of eligible medical expenses.