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Monthly Archives: September 2022
Fall Equinox 2022: Date, time, and opportunities for astronomy during this yearly event – Inverse
Posted: September 11, 2022 at 1:44 pm
Its that time of year again. The days are getting shorter and the temperatures cooler. That means fall is just around the corner, and it kicks off with the Fall Equinox pumpkin spice enthusiasts and astronomers rejoice.
The astronomical event of the Fall Equinox (or Spring Equinox for those in the Southern Hemisphere) happens at a certain time every year. This year the autumnal equinox will occur on Thursday, September 22 at 9:04 p.m., Eastern. It will happen at the same point in time all across the Northern Hemisphere.
It is no mystery that the Earth is in constant motion around the Sun. On September 22, the Earth will be at a point in its orbit around the Sun in which the Sun will be aligned with Earths celestial equator. The celestial equator is the point in space that is directly above Earths equatorial line; the invisible line marks the halfway point between the North and South poles.
On the equinox, not only is the Sun aligned directly with the middle of the Earth, but the day and night are also of equal length. The name equinox is derived from the Latin term aequus, meaning equal, and nox, meaning night. The days become shorter until the Winter Solstice, when the Suns points more toward the Southern Hemisphere.
The tilt of the Earth with respect to the Sun during each equinox. Shutterstock
The autumnal equinox marks the beginning of the days becoming shorter in the Northern Hemisphere, as the sun is aligned more towards the South. The reverse happens in the Southern Hemisphere as countries in that part of Earth experience their spring equinox, the days becoming longer.
This phenomenon is due to Earths tilt, or axis, which never changes, staying at 23.4 degrees. When Earth is at a point in its orbit around the sun where the sun is directly aligned or just around the celestial equator, our planet experiences equal day and night. In the case of the autumnal equinox for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, the orbit of Earth moves into where the position of the Northern Hemisphere points away from the Sun. Meanwhile, the Southern Hemisphere begins to be pointed towards the sun, which kicks off spring.
Picture zooming out into space, looking back at Earth and the Sun as a system. The Earth is titled 23.4 degrees to one side, rotating within 24 hours, creating a day, while it continues on its 365-day journey around the sun, giving us our year. The Northern Hemisphere is moving away the Suns direction, which makes the nights longer and days shorter.
Many well-known winter constellations are beginning to appear earlier in the night. With the nights getting longer, its the perfect time to observe the constellations before winter approaches.Brooke Edwards
With the days getting shorter, there are many more opportunities for astronomy; one positive to a time of year many view as negative! Two days after the Fall Equinox, the New Moon will appear in the sky. This means the Moon will be completely covered in shadows, giving amateur astronomers a chance to see fainter objects that might normally be drowned out by the light of the moon at other phases. Astronomy buffs will also have a chance to view the Draconid and Orionid meteor showers in October.
The cycle will start all over again a year from now. The next autumnal equinox falls on September 23, 2023, at 2:49 a.m., Eastern.
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Astronomers capture the most detailed image ever of a star formation zone in Orion’s ‘sword’ – Interesting Engineering
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The new observations provide new insight into the process of planet and star formation. They will be used to validate upcoming James Webb Space Telescope observations that will peer even further into the relatively nearby region of space.
"It was thrilling being the first, together with my colleagues of the 'PDRs4All' James Webb Space Telescope team, to see the sharpest images of the Orion Bar ever taken in the near-infrared," explained Carlos Alvarez, a staff astronomer at Keck Observatory and co-author of the study.
The researchers, whose work will be published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, and is available in preprint format on arXiv.org, say the Orion Nebula is the closest massive star formation region to Earth, meaning that this investigation into its PDR the region heated by starlight could provide valuable clues about the way stars and planets are formed.
"Observing photo-dissociation regions is like looking into our past," said Emilie Habart, an Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale associate professor at Paris-Saclay University and the lead author of a paper on this study. "These regions are important because they allow us to understand how young stars influence the gas and dust cloud they are born in, particularly sites where stars, like the sun, form."
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Ohana Stargazing Event Inspires Keiki to Reach For The Stars – Big Island Now
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September 10, 2022, 12:00 PM HST
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, then looking through a telescope into the depths of space and the twinkling stars staring back at you while imagining all the possibilities is priceless.
Keiki and their families had the opportunity to do just that during the first Ohana Stargazing event Aug. 27 at Mookini Heiau in Kohala. The event, meant to inspire children to reach for the stars, was hosted by Ohana Kilo Hk, a Native Hawaiian nonprofit organization that supports astronomy and space programs in Hawaii.
Ohana Stargazing shares traditional and modern methods of Hawaii astronomy including storytelling and telescope viewing. The event at Mookini Heiau featured guided tours through the heiau, Hawaiian star compass demonstrations, a question-and-answer session with a Native Hawaiian panel of astronomy and space science professionals, storytelling about Hawaiian sky lore and Mookini Heiau, star tours including Polynesian Voyaging Starlines and international constellations, interactive space themed activities and telescope viewing.
Under a sea of stars, including Mauis fish hook on the horizon and the great dark fish of the dusty Milky Way above, the event closed by honoring two individuals Ohana Kilo Hk founding director and Imiloa Astronomy Center navigator in residence Kalepa Baybayan and Paul Coleman, the first Native Hawaiian astrophysics professor who treasure Mookini Heiau and continue to be guiding lights in perpetuating the practice of Hawaii astronomy.
The mission of Ohana Kilo Hk is to cultivate and support children who have or hope to have a relationship with the study of the skies above. Through Ohana Stargazing, the nonprofit hopes to engage families in fun events, where everyone can be inspired by Hawaiian and international star stories.
Ohana Kilo Hk seeks to inspire keiki, especially Native Hawaiian keiki, by bringing them Native Hawaiian role models who perpetuate the culture of celestial navigation and natural observation through contributions to the study of space, astronomy and the stars. For more information, click here.
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Utah teacher hopes to inspire students with her journey to the edge of space – Deseret News
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Jennifer Muir didnt know that her lifelong aspirations to become a teacher would eventually take her to the edge of space.
I wasnt set on science till I started going to college, said Muir, a science teacher at Draper Park Middle School. I took a geology class for my physical science requirement and absolutely loved it and majored in earth science education best decision Ive ever made.
Muir was selected in December to attend a prestigious NASA-affiliated teacher training program that includes a trip to the stratosphere aboard the worlds largest flying observatory, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, or SOFIA.
She learned about the program last year after Canyons School District teachers Milo Maughan, who now works at the Utah State Office of Education, and Hillcrests Clief Castleton received their flight jackets from NASA.
I didnt think it was open to middle school science teachers, so when I found out it was through our district science specialist, I was like, Well, Im going to apply because the worst they can tell me is no, Muir said.
Except they didnt say no and Muir joined a list of 24 other teachers across the nation who will be embarking on the journey with her as airborne astronomy ambassadors. She is the only teacher from the Beehive State in this years program.
The group includes K-12 teachers and community college instructors fromacross the country.
Science teacher Jennifer Muir teaches a class of eighth grade students at Draper Park Middle School on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022. Muir, who was chosen last year to attend a prestigious NASA-affiliated teacher-training program that includes a flight to the stratosphere, leaves Monday, Sept. 12, for the five-day trip. Muir is also one of 24 U.S. educators from 13 states selected as 2022 Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors.
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Qualifications to become an ambassador include at least three years of teaching experience in such subjects as physical science, earth and space science, astronomy, astrobiology or integrated science. Teachers also must be scheduled to lead physics and astronomy in the coming years.
Muir was at IKEA when she found out she had been selected.
I was freaking out, she said. I was pulling up the confirmation email for the (IKEA) pickup and thats when I saw the email that Id been selected.
While many have assumed that Muir will be going all the way to space, she is quick to dispel this notion (she is a science teacher, after all).
Its a Boeing 747 called SOFIA. It flies in the stratosphere so it goes higher than regular planes but its not actually going to space, Muir said.
Still, the opportunity is once in a lifetime.
Its going to be amazing because its got a huge telescope on it and you fly at night and youre flying with these amazing research scientists, Muir said. The telescope opens up and you get to be there while live data comes in.
Science teacher Jennifer Muir works with eighth grader Samantha Hillstead at Draper Park Middle School on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022. Muir, who was chosen last year to attend a prestigious NASA-affiliated teacher-training program that includes a flight to the stratosphere, leaves Monday, Sept. 12 for the five-day trip. Muir is also one of 24 U.S. educators from 13 states selected as 2022 Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors.
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Muir said she doesnt know exactly what her role will be while on board quite yet, but acknowledged that she will help with whatever they need help with.
Aside from her upcoming journey being an incredible individual experience, Muir is eager to take what she learns aboard the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy and bring it back to her middle school students.
In eighth grade science, we learn about light and sound and especially the electromagnetic spectrum. So teaching the kids that not all light is visible with the human eye, Muir said. This telescope actually uses infrared or thermal energy to collect pictures and data, so Ill get to show them some of the discoveries made using other wavelengths of light besides just the visible light that the human eye can see.
Ambassadors also are given curriculum and equipment to bolster the classroom experience after they return from a weeklong immersive training.
Science teacher Jennifer Muir is pictured in her classroom at Draper Park Middle School on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022. Muir, who was chosen last year to attend a prestigious NASA-affiliated teacher-training program that includes a flight to the stratosphere, leaves Monday, Sept. 12 for the five-day trip. Muir is also one of 24 U.S. educators from 13 states selected as 2022 Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors.
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She said that she hopes her experience and teaching style will influence some students into a STEM career.
Obviously Im happy with whatever they choose as a career, but if they choose STEM, it makes me happy, she said. The fact that I get this opportunity, to me, is a huge thank you for doing my job and doing my job well.
Muir leaves for her five-day trip on Monday, and while most people would understandably have some jitters leading up to a trip of this magnitude, Muir is ready to go.
Im not really one to say no if I have an opportunity to do something, Muir said. I wouldnt say Im nervous, Im excited to take back what I learn to my students but Im also just excited to have the experience.
Science teacher Jennifer Muir works with eighth graders Sophie Daynes and Maddison Ellis at Draper Park Middle School on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022. Muir, who was chosen last year to attend a prestigious NASA-affiliated teacher-training program that includes a flight to the stratosphere, leaves Monday, Sept. 12 for the five-day trip. Muir is also one of 24 U.S. educators from 13 states selected as 2022 Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors.
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Astronomers launch campaign to protect the dark night sky – The Independent
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Humanity is blinding itself with light and losing sight of the starry night skies that once guided our ancestors and filled them with wonder, according to the European Southern Observatory (ESO), and the international astronomy organization is doing something about it.
More than 80% of the worlds population has their view of the night sky curtailed due to light pollution, according to the ESO. The increasing number of satellites in orbit are photobombing the views of professional telescopes at the few remaining dark sky sites, such as the Very Large Telescope the ESO operates in Chile.
In response the ESO has launched a campaign to educate people about light pollution and the negative impacts of satellite mega-constellations on both professional and amateur astronomy. They launched a website spelling out the problem and created a social media hashtag, #ProtectDarkSkies, to spread the word. In a Tweet posted Wednesday using the new hashtag, the ESO pointed out that about one third of humanity can no longer see the Milky Way the thick disk of our galaxy rich with dust and stars in the night sky from where they live.
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Intergalactic travel – Wikipedia
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Hypothetical travel between galaxies
Intergalactic travel is the hypothetical crewed or uncrewed travel between galaxies. Due to the enormous distances between the Milky Way and even its closest neighborstens of thousands to millions of light-yearsany such venture would be far more technologically demanding than even interstellar travel. Intergalactic distances are roughly a hundred-thousandfold (five orders of magnitude) greater than their interstellar counterparts.[a]
The technology required to travel between galaxies is far beyond humanity's present capabilities, and currently only the subject of speculation, hypothesis, and science fiction.
However, theoretically speaking, there is nothing to conclusively indicate that intergalactic travel is impossible. There are several hypothesized methods of carrying out such a journey, and to date several academics have studied intergalactic travel in a serious manner.[1][2][3]
Theorized in 1988,[4] and observed in 2005,[5] hypervelocity stars move faster than the escape velocity of the Milky Way, and are traveling out into intergalactic space.[6] There are several theories for their existence. One of the mechanisms would be that the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way ejects stars from the galaxy at a rate of about one every hundred thousand years. Another theorized mechanism might be a supernova explosion in a binary system.[7] Intergalactic travel using these stars would involve entering into an orbit around them and waiting for them to reach another galaxy.[8][9]
Another proposal is to artificially propel a star in the direction of another galaxy.[10][11]
While it takes light approximately 2.54 million years to traverse the gulf of space between Earth and, for instance, the Andromeda Galaxy, it would take a much shorter amount of time from the point of view of a traveler at close to the speed of light due to the effects of time dilation; the time experienced by the traveler depending both on velocity (anything less than the speed of light) and distance traveled (length contraction). Intergalactic travel for humans is therefore possible, in theory, from the point of view of the traveler.[12] For example, a rocket that accelerated at standard acceleration due to gravity toward the Andromeda Galaxy and started to decelerate halfway through the trip would arrive in about 28 years, from the frame of reference of the observer.[13]
The Alcubierre drive is a hypothetical concept that is able to impulse a spacecraft to speeds faster than light (the spaceship itself would not move faster than light, but the space around it would). This could in theory allow practical intergalactic travel. There is no known way to create the space-distorting wave this concept needs to work, but the metrics of the equations comply with relativity and the limit of light speed.[14]
A wormhole is a hypothetical tunnel through space-time that would allow instantaneous intergalactic travel to the most distant galaxies even billions of light years away. Wormholes are allowed by general relativity.[15]
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Proven Levels of Human Longevity | NextBigFuture.com
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There are many scientists who are pessmistic about how much life extension we can get from new antiaging medicine. The new treatments will be powerful enough to change what all of our DNA is doing. It will be powerful enough to clear out 90-99% of known aging damage. We should be to detect all disease and detect minute levels of damage as it just starts to build up or cause changes in tissue.
How long could we live if we were could just enable people to follow an optimal healthy lifestyle, prevent all preventable diseases, detect all diseases at their earliest stages.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including eating a healthy diet, regular exercise and not smoking, could prolong life expectancy at age 50 by 14 years for women and just over 12 years for men, according to 2018 research in the American Heart Associations journal Circulation. Specifically, they looked at how the following five behaviors affected a persons longevity: not smoking, eating a healthy diet (diet score in the top 40 percent of each cohort), regularly exercising (30+ minutes a day of moderate to vigorous activity), keeping a healthy body weight (18.5-24.9 kg/m), and moderate alcohol consumption (5-15 g/day for women, 5-30 g/day for men).
Longevity is correlated with higher income. We would need to continue the decades long trend of the rest of the world catching up to the USA and Western Europe on per capita income.
The 38,000 people who live in Monaco have a per capita income in 2022 of about 193,000. Half of the live to over the age of 93.
New Jersey has about 850,000 Asians and Asian women in New Jersey live to about the Monaco life expectancy of 93 and Asian men in New Jersey live to an age of about 89.
We either help people to more easily follow these more optimal healthy lifestyles or remove the downsides and impacts from unhealthy behavior.
If we can give everyone the equivalent of optimal human genes then people will be able to live to 105-115. Clint Eastwood, his mother and grandfather all lived into their 90s. Queen Elizabeth and her mother lived or are living to about 100.
People blessed with the right genes live to 110-122 without any mental decline.
There have been features on Korean American women in Bergen County, New Jersey and their healthy lifestyle.
The Brookings Institution, the worlds middle class is growing quickly. 140 million people annually enter the status of middle class. In 5 years, this number can go up to 170 million. The worlds middle class is expected to increase to about 5.2 billion in 2030, or 65% of the planets population then.
The padndemic did stall the trend to a growing global middle class.
There are already some groups of millions of people who have life expectancy of 93-95 years of age. There is no reason that the world cannot have everyone at the per capita income of the current wealthiest countries. Currently 80% of the world has per capita income greater than the wealthiest countries in 1920. The inflation-adjusted highest per capita income in 1920 was about $3300.
There are full body scans that are currently expensive which could be used for consistent early cancer detection. There has even been work at MIT to detect tissue that will become cancerous 5 years before it becomes cancer. Have comprehensive pre-cancer detection is possible. Treating tissue or conditions before they become cancer will have 100% or nearly 100% treatment success.
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Prolonging healthspan by delaying ageing — NUHS opens Singapore’s first Centre for Healthy Longevity to increase healthy lifespan of Singapore…
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The National University Health System (NUHS) establishes the NUHS Centre for Healthy Longevity a world's first integrated pre-clinical and clinical ageing research institute that is poised to lead the Longevity Medicine field with clinical research to prolong healthspan by delay ageing.
SINGAPORE, Sept. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Ageing is the climate change in medical science, where global societies are experiencing a sharp rise in the number of older adults relative to the rest of the population. Singapore will be the fastest country by 2025, with 25% of its population estimated to be above 65 years old by 2030. Although medical advancement has improved life expectancy among Singaporeans by 8.7 years to 84.8 years, one of the longest in the world; our healthy life expectancy, or healthspan, increased by only 7.2 years to 74.2 years. The grim reality is that Singaporeans are spending about 10 years of their twilight years in poor health. As the gap between life expectancy and health adjusted life expectancy increases, healthcare and caregiving costs will represent an unsustainable socioeconomic burden for society.
2 NUHS CHL has one clear mission: to enhance healthspan by five years in the Singapore population by slowing biological ageing. Its strategy is to embark on geroscience and longevity medicine-based approaches to achieve this mission. Geroscience and longevity medicine are paradigm-shifting concepts in research and medicine, that acknowledge species-conserved pathways of biological ageing, and view biological ageing as the greatest risk factor for chronic, age-related diseases. Proponents of geroscience/ longevity medicine also advocate the implementation of the use of biomarkers and interventions with the use of artificial intelligence to enhance healthspan.
3 Pre-clinical model organisms have traditionally been used in early pharmaceutical trials, but do not always translate successfully to human trials. NUHS CHL will use age-appropriate models for discovering mechanistic pathways that respond well to novel interventions, called geroprotectors. These treatments will then be translated into clinical human studies of CHL. Both clinical and pre-clinical divisions in the centre work iteratively to identify, refine and implement promising geroprotectors. The South-East Asian population has been traditionally understudied in clinical research. With the three major races, Chinese, Malay and Indian, numbering about 2.5 billion people and accounting for more than a quarter of humanity, results gleaned from the CHL's research will have significant global impact, particularly in Asia.
4 NUHS CHL is also the clinical and translational partner of the Healthy Longevity Translational Research Programme (TRP) at NUS Medicine, whose research to slow ageing, and improve healthspan for the broader population has received generous funding ($5 million) from the Lien Foundation. Termed 'Hacking Ageing', the research initiative comprises three broad themes, which will contribute to the creation of an integrated biomarker-artificial-intelligence (AI) platform that will be the world's first in testing supplements and repurposed drugs combined with lifestyle interventions in the Asian population. This will allow for better early detection, risk stratification and development of personalised, preventive and therapeutic strategies to improve healthspan. Lee Poh Wah, CEO, Lien Foundation said, "Through the 'Hacking Ageing' initiatives, we hope to contribute to the national agenda to shift the healthcare paradigm from the present state of reactive 'sick care' towards a population health prevention approach. Socioeconomic factors are often at the root of health inequalities. As a society, we have a moral duty to ensure anti-ageing therapeutics are not confined to the realm of the rich and exacerbate existing disparities. Developing biomarkers and interventions that are accessible to all in the community, is necessary towards narrowing this gap and democratising healthy longevity. A takeaway from our Gym Tonic programme is that seniors want, and can, get strong on their own terms. Healthspan encompasses not just the physical but the cognitive and emotional dimensions too. We need to mainstream longevity science, and arm everyone with the knowledge and tools to extend the period of life spent in good health."
5 The first research theme funded under the 'Hacking Ageing' initiative is a series of clinical studies to test novel nutritional supplements and repurposed drugs to slow ageing in middle-aged adults (40-60 years). The second research theme is to use deep omics data to personalise these supplements and repurposed drugsand other interventions for optimal healthspan extension in middle-aged participants. The thirdresearch theme focuses on extending healthspan in older adults throughstrength training exercise, harnessing the Foundation's Gym Tonic community of seniors.
6 Professor Brian Keith Kennedy, internationally recognised for his research in the biology of ageing and for his work to translate research discoveries into new ways of delaying, detecting, and preventing human ageing and its associated diseases, is helming the Centre with co-director, Professor Andrea Britta Maier, a geriatrician by training and intensivist of chronic diseases. The 1,600 square feet Centre for Healthy Longevity (CHL) located at Alexandra Hospital and a laboratory at NUSMedicine, will conduct trials and execute validation studies with healthy participants from the age of 30 years old. The Centre will also develop and test these interventions using newly identified biomarkers of human ageing. Once the approaches are validated, the Centre will develop strategies that integrate a combination of nutritional, medicinal and exercise approaches for personalised adoption in the Singapore population. The ultimate goal is to bring the individual closer to his/her state of optimal peak performance during the entire lifespan (e.g. screening to start from 30 years of age).
7 CHL will be looking at blood-based biomarkers, probably the most investigated group due to a large amount of data accumulated in clinical trials.
8 "Developing new interventions to slow ageing and developing new biomarkers to measure ageing, are what we are trying to do here in Singapore through the new Centre," says Prof Kennedy, "and then, we can recommend inventions to see if they can slowly reverse aspects of ageing in the Asian population." Co-director, Professor Andrea Maier added, "The body's ability to fight diseases reduces dramatically with age. If we can address the physiological changes of ageing, we may be able to slow or stop the onset of disease. In three to five years, healthy longevity will not only exist as a lab-proven concept, but will become part of everyone's life."
She elaborated, "The aim of geroscience is to prevent age-related diseases like the occurrence of dementia, cancer, lung diseases, osteoarthritis or sarcopenia, all the diseases we know of. So next time, tell your GP, your biological age, not your chronological age, for a more targeted, customised and precise prognosis and treatment or intervention plan. This also gives the physician a better association with risk of outcomes one will not want to have like impairment and death."
Anyone who is keen to participate in the above various studies can contact [emailprotected] for more information.
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What is the Secret to Longevity in Real Estate? – CandysDirt.com – Candy’s Dirt
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Its no secret that, on average, building companies last about 5-7 years. So what is the secret to success for home builders that have been in business for 10, 20, or even 30 years? I sat down with Tony Visconti, founder and owner of Bella Custom Homes, and Stacy Brotemarkle, vice president and interior designer, to find out.
A third-generation home builder, Tony has been in the home building and development industry for nearly 46 years. Stacy has been with the team since 2009 yet has more than 20 years of home-building and interior design experience. Although many boast they are the best in the business, the two shared with me a few secrets that they believe are the key ingredients to true success and longevity.
The team at BCH is dedicated to its clients which includes the good, the bad, and the ugly. As a fixed-price builder, Bella Custom Homes clients know their price going into the project. Their clients get a detailed set of specifications with everything going into their new home. This way its not a guessing game. Tony shares that everything is out in the open from the beginning.
If something goes wrong, we own it, Tony says. If they have questions, we tell them the truth. Nothing is sugarcoated.
Stacy adds, Honesty, integrity, and transparency have been the cornerstones of Bella Custom Homes. Those have all contributed to our longevity in the custom luxury home building industry.
This applies to understanding the industry and economics of your business. Tony mentioned that many home builders spread themselves too thin in regards to the timeline of the build cycle.
You dont want to cram your calendar with builds right on top of each other. Spread it out so you have time to build, breathe, and start again. Maybe start out with one a month instead of once a week, Tony adds.
BCH saw the benefits of taking a risk during downturns. While it was low inventory, they saw an opportunity to take a risk and saw the payout in return. However, when facing inflation, it may be a better time to be more risk-averse. Its all about understanding give-and-take and the inner workings of your business.
For Bella Custom Homes, this means using licensed architects, engineers, designers, and an accounting firm to build out their team. You dont want to wind up in a bind because you didnt have the right team of professionals by your side.
Our architects are classically trained, Tony mentions. And some have even taught previously. So they arent usually wrong when giving advice to our clients. That is something we pride ourselves on. We want whats best for our clients.
Bella Custom Homes is known for its classical and timeless architecture, but they can build any style of home that you desire.
Something we value is having a talented team of craftsmen working on our projects Stacy adds. Regardless of the price point of a build, our clients are going to get the same framers, same trim carpenters, same flooring installers because this is the team that weve culminated and we trust to get the job done.
Typically, you are starting with a blank canvas when building a home. The home buyer may have a list of wants for the home, but its really up to the builder to add in that wow factor.
Weve had a lot of clients tell us that their homes are better than being on vacation, Tony says. Most of our clients love the romantic architectural features we add, which is just one way we like to exceed expectations.
In order to be successful, home builders should look at the process as fun, enjoyable, and exciting because they are getting the privilege of making lifelong memories for their clients. Successful builders dont take that opportunity for granted.
Backyards are a feature we really like to take advantage of, says Stacy. We love to create an oasis where it makes it feel like youre at a resort. So many of our clients like to entertain so creating a destination that really wows them is another way we exceed expectations.
Tony mentions that Murphys Law is a huge part of this business. When something can go wrong, it typically goes wrong. However, in order to be successful, you have to be on top of things and cant pretend mistakes dont happen.
Everybody is human, they will make mistakes, Stacy mentions. But the important thing to remember is that oftentimes, everything can be fixed or changed. And we are a team that is determined to make things right.
This is probably the No. 1 secret ingredient to the success and longevity of your business. Clients are looking to you, as a professional, for your expertise. In order to have happy clients, its best to put yourself in the position to educate them along the way and guide them in their decision-making process.
We want happy clients. We want them to feel like they are truly getting the quality of work that they are paying for, says Tony.
Bringing new ideas to the table and creating the homes design inspiration is the fun part for me, Stacy says, During the design process, you get the opportunity to brainstorm with your clients. It becomes a fun challenge to find a tangible visual to showcase the clients wants and wishes.
Both Tony and Stacy are very passionate about what they do. And it shows in how they treat their clients. Tony believes in the importance of being approachable and available to his clients. Additionally, Tony is a Graduate Master Builder while Stacy is a Certified Graduate Builder so both have a wealth of knowledge they love to share with their clients.
We never work a day in our lives, Tony says. This is a business that once youre in it, youre in it for life.
Were available to our clients at all times. From selecting a lot to attending architect meetings, were there, Stacy adds. We enjoy the process and want to help guide our clients throughout. We also provide perspective to our clients. They might not be thinking about the big picture or future plans, so we like to be that soundboard for them.
BCH has repeat clients and has even built through families. Referrals are our best marketing and we take great pride in that. The team is grateful for all the clients that have trusted them to build their dream homes thus far, as well as the relationships forged, and look forward to building many more as Bella Custom Homes enters its 30th year of business in 2023.
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Jeff Stukey & Jay Olshansky discuss their approach to helping clients create a savings plan that makes sense for a successful future.
Listen to the interview on the Business Innovators Radio Network https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-jeff-stukey-jay-olshansky-ph-d-with-of-wealthspan-advisors-discussing-how-aging-science-impacts-retirement/
Wealthspan Advisors is a company that came into being because two scientists in the field of longevity study joined forces with two experienced financial advisors with a vision of helping people realize their most significant wealth and health by being aware of both and the impact each has on the other. By introducing aging science into the wealth planning conversation, they start with a foundation based on the clients unique attributes and build a unique plan for them. The plan focuses on their healthspan and the gap that may exist with the lifespan and healthspan of their spouse, if applicable. Its a conversation theyve likely never had and an experience theyve likely never heard of, but its instrumental in financial decision-making.
Aging science can play a crucial role in informing these decisions by helping to understand the physical and cognitive changes that occur with age. There are several factors to consider when planning for retirement, including health, lifestyle, and income. Aging science can help to understand better how these factors may change over time and what steps can be taken to mitigate any negative impacts. For example, research into aging has shown that physical abilities tend to decline. This can significantly impact the ability to continue working or enjoying leisure activities. However, there are ways to offset this decline through exercise and other healthy lifestyle choices. Similarly, cognitive decline is a natural part of aging, but some steps can be taken to protect the brain. Brain-training exercises, social activities, and a healthy diet are all important in maintaining cognitive function.
Aging science can also help to understand the financial implications of retirement. Overall, aging science can provide valuable insights into aging and the changes that occur over time. This information can inform decisions about retirement planning and help ensure a comfortable later life.
Jeff Stukey & Jay Olshansky say, Its our job to find out who you are, where you are, and what you want to accomplish so we can design a plan together to get you there. We will concentrate on several topics: risk management, distribution or income planning, RMD and tax planning, estate planning, and longevity planning. The financial products are only recommended because they will help you accomplish your goals thats the only thing that matters. As independent fiduciary advisors, we are held to a legal responsibility to make recommendations that are in your best interest with no conflicts of interest based on how we get paid. The fact that we are independent also means we dont have any proprietary products or company quotas we need to meet. So, you can rest assured that any recommendation concerning any financial product is made with your best interest in mind.
Get a copy of their book, Pursuing Wealthspan: How Science is Revolutionizing Wealth Management, visit: https://www.wealthspanadvisors.com/
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About Jeff Stukey & Jay Olshansky, Ph.D
Jeff has been in the financial services business for over 20 years. Most of his time has been spent in executive-level roles helping train hundreds of financial advisors around the country on how to better plan for and serve their clients. He deeply understands financial planning and the financial products that can be used to create the desired outcome for clients. After watching his parents work hard, but struggle financially for most of his childhood and early adult life, Jeff set out to help clients become more educated and get better advice to help them grow and protect their wealth so they could live their best lives. Because of the experience gained over the last 20+ years, Jeff has been able to communicate well with clients, understand what they are trying to accomplish, and help put them in a position to really thrive in and throughout retirement.
Jay Olshansky received his Ph.D. in Sociology at the University of Chicago in 1984. He is currently a Professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Research Associate at the Center on Aging at the University of Chicago and at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Chief Scientist at Lapetus Solutions, Inc.The focus of his research to date has been on estimates of the upper limits to human longevity, exploring the health and public policy implications associated with individual and population aging, forecasts of the size, survival, and age structure of the population, pursuit of the scientific means to slow aging in people (The Longevity Dividend), and global implications of the re-emergence of infectious and parasitic diseases. Dr. Olshansky is on the Board of Directors of the American Federation of Aging Research.
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