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Celebrity Dr. Fia Johansson Shines Not Only As An Actress, But Also As A Producer, Businesswoman, Entrepreneur

Dr. Fia Johansson is many things: a world-renown coach, angel investor, best-selling author, and multi-millionaire entrepreneur. Yet despite all she has accomplished in these spaces, she’s looking to expand her horizon once more by conquering new territory: Hollywood. 

As she juggles all her companies and endeavors, Dr. Fia is now starting to carve out a significant portion of her time to produce and star in American Sicario, an up-and-coming film that will also feature iconic celebrity and actor Danny Trejo, whom movie and film lovers will remember from blockbusters like Machete, From Dusk Till Dawn, Con Air, and Heat, among many others. Philippe A. Haddad will be playing the role of the Star as well.

The upcoming film will follow the story of Erik Vazquez, also known as La Munequita (or Little Doll in English), a Mexican American sicario who worked for some of the biggest drug cartels in the west. The film is based on a true story and features a storyline that brings a thrilling and action-packed narrative to the big screen. Apart from acting as executive producer of the flick, Dr. Fia Johansson will also be one of the movie’s cast members. Working with Dr. Fia to make the film happen are director RJ Collins and producer Ross Campbell. 

Aside from acting, Dr. Fia has dipped her toes in many endeavors. Over the years, Dr. Fia would build a loyal fanbase and gain over two million followers on social media. And until this day, she uses her platform and coaching business to create experiences that enrich and heal people.

Dr. Fia Johansson has appeared in various major publications, including Wall Street Journal and Forbes. After getting featured on CBS, ABC, NBC, and Fox News channels, she has also appeared before millions of viewers worldwide. Johansson is also an author who has penned many highly-acclaimed books like Success Strategies co-written with Jack Canfield and Think Big with Brian Tracy. Her other solo book is entitled Re-Coding Your Brain for a Better Life: The Secret to Igniting Your Mind and Achieving Your Dreams.

American Sicario has been picked up by Saban Films and looks to hit theaters sometime in late 2021. Dr. Fia will be playing a character named Angela. By adding “actress” and “producer” to her titles, Johansson hopes to inspire more people, especially women, to continue pushing forward and follow their dreams no matter how many naysayers might interject. To learn more about Dr. Fia Johansson, visit her official website or go to www.AvidAdvice.com.

Juan Soto’s Test Positive on Coronavirus

Juan Soto is Positive on Covid-19 – Aaron Judge, the Yankees’ star outfielder, had been waiting for nine months. Indeed, even this week, he demanded the Yankees’ season-finishing misfortune to the Houston Astros in Game 6 of a year ago’s American Class Title Arrangement despite everything was not according to their plan. 

“Just remember this feeling, remember this silence, this emptiness, and just use it as fuel,” Judge addressed to the team in a somber clubhouse following the defeat last October. He also added, “You don’t want this feeling again. What can we do differently to prepare the right way so that outcome doesn’t happen?”

Judge and his partners couldn’t have anticipated at the time that their arrangements would be hindered by a pandemic, with players compelled to prepare all alone for quite a long time before returning for an exceptional summer instructional comeback and the potential irregularity that anticipates in a 60-game normal season or extended end of the season games, the Yankees’ objective is, indeed the equivalent: To win a title and end a title this dry season that started to 2009 — an unfathomable length of time in the Yankees’ reality.

“I feel like in spring training and now in summer camp, I’m witnessing that fire burning strongly with these guys,” Manager Aaron Boone said.

Juan Soto, the 21-year-old Nationals’ star outfielder, tested positive from coronavirus, on a test and the result came out on Tuesday and was held out of Washington’s initial day setup. He should record two negative tests in any event 24 hours separated before he can return. 

Soto was asymptomatic, Nationals Head supervisor Mike Rizzo told correspondents, that players were inaccessible to take the field on Thursday after contact tracing had been led. In any case, Nationals director Dave Martinez was as yet cautious and careful. He told the media before the game that the person who had the nearest contact with Soto was tested on Thursday morning and will be again on Friday.

 “I’m a little bit more concerned now until we get our next results back and everybody tests negative,” he said.

Boone said he was stunned to hear Soto had tested positive. He reminded a few Yankees players and mentors to be considerably progressively cautious about being close to their Nationals partners before the game. 

The Yankees have had cases from their team, too. The star infielder D.J. LeMahieu and pitcher Luis Cessa rejoined the group following half a month away as a result of positive tests, and closer Aroldis Chapman stays out. While M.L.B. actualized broad wellbeing and security conventions with each other-day testing for players and mentors and saw generally barely any cases during summer exercises, the genuine test will come as groups start voyaging — yet not exactly previously — including into problem areas like Florida, Georgia and Texas.

 “There’s definitely some unknown,” Yankees pitcher J.A. Happ said. “I think players across the league, specifically our team, are prepared to try to do what it takes to be as safe as possible.”

Fans will be discouraged to attend, in any event, to begin the season, and any outcomes and records may consistently be viewed as requiring an indicator in the record books on account to trace the possible people who got contacted

 “There is only going to be only one coronavirus World Series champion,” Yankees starter Gerrit Cole said earlier this month. “I don’t see why you wouldn’t want to take that trophy home.”

The Yankees have numerous motivations to be certain. They took a 103-win group and added it to it in all shapes and sizes ways. Boss among them: showering $324 million on Cole, ostensibly the best pitcher in baseball. In a presentation a lifetime taking shape, Cole permitted one run more than five innings, outdueling Nationals pro-Max Scherzer. The game was called not long before 11 p.m. following a two-hour downpour delay. 

They secured the health and execution staff, getting new specialists in the wake of setting a significant association record last season with 30 players arriving on the harmed list.

 “That’s what separates the good teams from great teams: the little things,” Judge said, adding later, “As a team, we took that to heart and made a lot of changes and improvements.”

The Yankees profited more than some other group in baseball on the lineup front, with a few players recouping from existing setbacks.  

“A smaller sample size creates more opportunity for a good team to be bad and a bad team to be good,” General Manager Brian Cashman said.

If the season started last March, the Yankees would have been without pitchers James Paxton (back surgery) and Luis Severino (Tommy John surgery), Giancarlo Stanton (calf strain and outfielders Judge (broken rib),) and Aaron Hicks (Tommy John surgery)

Esports Leader NACL Brings the Far East Closer to Home by Joining Forces with Former CEO of Deloitte and Current CEO of Samling Group Lawrence Chia

The NACL welcomes its newest ambassador and partner in global tycoon Chia of the Samling Group. 

The North American Collegiate League is proud to announce its newest chapter and echelon of its development: a partnership with global magnate Lawrence Chia. Mr. Chia serves as CEO of the Samling Group of Companies, a $10B conglomerate with holdings in automobiles, real estate, timber, infrastructure, economic services, and fuel production. Samling boasts a worldwide architecture and more than 15,000 employees. He’s also a Non-Executive Director of BC Technology Group Limited, a powerhouse on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Prior to joining Samling, Lawrence served as CEO of Deloitte China. Lawrence’s career has been in lockstep with China’s economic development, growth and globalization; as such, the NACL intends to harness this relationship and corner the APAC region. 

“I am proud beyond words to join forces with Lawrence Chia, someone I’ve looked up to for a long time and someone I’ve been lucky enough to call a mentor,” gushes NACL President David Chen. “Lawrence is one of the most influential and forward-thinking people in the entirety of the Far East. His presence cements NACL’s standing as a global power in the esports scene. That he has recognized our legitimacy—and all our hard work—means the world. This is an unprecedented chapter in esports and in the legacy of the NACL.” 

The NACL, already the forerunner in Asian esports penetration given partnerships with Huomao and iSunTV and also exclusive streaming rights throughout Asia, now comfortably wears that crowd with the addition of Chia.Expect Chia to champion the cause of esports and the NACL in particular in new economic and industrial sectors. There is truly no stopping the NACL train now.

Check out playNACL.com for coverage of events past and present. Visit NACL on Instagram (@Play.nacl) and Twitter (@PlayNACL) to keep up with current goings-on as well as future NACL events!

NACL- North American Collegiate League

Based in the U.S., The North American Collegiate League (NACL) is the preeminent non-profit esports, media, and entertainment organization. Offering scholarships to collegiate competitors, the NACL hosts and streams video game tournaments and season-long league play, and generates proprietary TV content. Ultimately, the NACL aims to foster a sense of community and bridge the gap between established pros, aspiring gamers, and those new to the esports landscape.