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Jessica Bozsan

Jessica Bozsan is a content marketing strategist, writer, editor and overall passionate communicator who lives in Ft. Thomas, KY, with her hectic family of five. She’s the zany force behind Pink Pineapple Post, a newsletter packed with tasty tidbits and inspo for creating content that clicks. When she’s not writing, she’s reading (mostly novels), walking, practicing yoga or sneaking breaks to lay on the couch.

Jessica Bozsan's Latest Articles

Thrifty gifting yields budget-friendly deals on unique finds

The Queen City offers a treasure trove of both new and used items. You just have to know where to look.

How Cincinnati universities are embracing AI while prioritizing ethics

Colleges are integrating artificial intelligence into curricula and research, balancing innovation with ethical responsibility.

Pre-apprenticeships lead the way to a brighter future for local high school students

Program exposes sophomores, juniors and seniors to potential career paths without having to commit to degree or formal apprenticeship.

WAIF 88.3 FM is celebrating 50 years of programming community radio

So, you want to be on the radio? WAIF plays host to almost anyone in the community who wants to broadcast.

A large crowd awaits last year’s Record Store Day at Jet Age.
How ‘90s music roots influence Cincy’s music scene today

Indie record stores, small and large venues for live music, streaming radio and a rock & read book club carry on to satisfy eclectic tastes. 

10 ways to give your kids a ‘90s summer

Some millennial parents are embracing a low-key parenting approach for their kids called "feral kid summer."

How should summer really feel? Cue the ’90s

Take a nostalgic spin through summer in Cincinnati, complete with a bonus '90s playlist.

Brandon Z. Hoff, founder of RUDI, Responsible Use of Digital Intelligence.
The AI sherpa will see you now

Cincinnati AI researcher, practitioner and deep thinker, Brandon Z. Hoff shares insights for a path into the future of AI through Mercantile Library series.

This news story contains two AI-generated images. This feature image was created with Ideogram.
AI adoption is a mindset shift

Invite it to collaborate on whatever you’re doing today. Be it a professional task or a personal endeavor, AI can likely lend a helping hand.  

It’s not so bad to be stuck in the middle with AI

For Jorge Perez, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati, and an early ChatGPT adopter, it all started with an agent named Yasmin.

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