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Ghosts at the Crossroads: Chicago Blues Reborn — Full Album & Lyric Journey

Ghosts at the Crossroads: Chicago Blues Reborn — Full Album & Lyric Journey

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Ghosts at the Crossroads: Chicago Blues Reborn — Full Album & Lyric Journey Ghosts at the Crossroads: Chicago Blues Reborn A restless spirit leaves the Delta, rides the Great Migration north, and watches Chicago invent electricity for the blues. This album follows that ghost across eight decades—from Maxwell Street to Chess , from Howlin’ Wolf to the Chicago Blues Festival , all the way into the digital era. Subscribe on YouTube Visit the YouTube Channel Listen on Spotify Visual concept: sepia‑toned collage—Robert Johnson’s specter at a Chicago intersection, 1940s club marquees fading into modern neon; Muddy, Wolf, and Little Walter appear like smoke in the lamplight. (Final cover includes the Deep Dive AI watermark.) Album Overview This is a chronological blues odyssey told from a ghost’s perspective. Each song marks a real turn in Chicago blues history: street‑corne...
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Taking E-Bikes Home on Amtrak

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Team Jellie Travel Recap Taking E-Bikes Home on Amtrak: Soulard to Battle Creek Without Losing Our Minds Trip route: Soulard, St. Louis → Gateway Station → Chicago Union Station → Battle Creek, Michigan Travel style: Amtrak, folding e-bikes, real-world logistics, and one final parking-gate boss battle Best lesson: Arrival is adventure. Departure is logistics. Respect both. Every travel story loves the arrival. The train pulls in. The bags come off. The city opens up. You roll into the neighborhood feeling like some clever, budget-conscious explorer who cracked the code. But nobody talks enough about the reverse trip. The checkout. The repacking. The “Where did we put the charger?” moment. The awkward dance of two folding e-bikes, luggage, snacks, train staff, other passengers, and one parking-gate machine that apparently studied customer service under a bridge troll. So here is the honest version of our trip home from St. ...

The Hill and Crown Candy: A St. Louis Food Trip With Pasta, Malts, and Mild Strategic Overconfidence

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Affiliate Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. If you buy through them, Deep Dive AI may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. That helps support more travel experiments, questionable navigation choices, and the occasional emergency dessert stop. The Hill and Crown Candy: A St. Louis Food Trip With Pasta, Malts, and Mild Strategic Overconfidence Meta description: A Team Jellie St. Louis food trip through The Hill and Crown Candy Kitchen, with practical travel notes, old-school charm, Italian neighborhood flavor, and one very serious malt situation. Hero Image Placement: Add your best wide image from The Hill, Crown Candy, or the road between stops here. Some travel days are carefully planned. Others begin with a simple idea like, “Let’s go see The Hill,” and somehow end with you staring down a chocolate malt at Crown Candy like it has personally challenged your family name. This was one of those days. Our St. ...

Why Your Financial Advisor’s Whiteboard Number is Probably a Lie (and the Real Math of Escape Velocity)

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Deep Dive AI • Retirement Escape Velocity Why Your Financial Advisor’s Whiteboard Number Is Probably a Lie The real retirement math is not about chasing one giant fear number. It is about knowing when your money starts doing the heavy lifting — and when “one more year” becomes a very expensive habit. Walk into a high-rise wealth management office and you can almost smell the routine before the marker hits the board. There is the tasteful furniture. The framed credentials. The quiet lighting. The faint scent of dry-erase marker and financial dread. Then comes the big moment: your advisor writes a massive retirement number on the whiteboard — usually $1.5 million , $2 million , or some other number large enough to make your lunch turn against you. And just like that, the room has a plot. You are “not quite there.” You need “a few more strong years.” You should “stay discipli...

The Retirement Numbers Your Advisor Hates: Why $250k and $800k are the Only Milestones That Matter

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Deep Dive AI • Retirement Math Without the Fog Machine The Retirement Numbers Your Advisor Hates: Why $250k and $800k Are the Only Milestones That Matter Forget the panic-inducing $2.5 million whiteboard number. The real story is escape velocity, fee drag, tax buckets, and the uncomfortable truth that time is the one asset nobody gets to rebalance. There is a certain kind of financial advice that arrives with a dry-erase marker, a blazer, and the emotional warmth of a printer jam. You know the scene. Somebody sketches a towering retirement number on a whiteboard — usually something like $2.5 million — and suddenly your perfectly reasonable Tuesday turns into a hostage negotiation with compound interest. The message is clear: keep working, keep saving, keep worrying, and for heaven’s sake, keep paying fees. The chart says freedom is still far away. Conveniently, the chart also sells...