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NCN’s Health & Wellness section explores how care, culture, and policy intersect—spotlighting the people and systems redefining what it means to heal, thrive, and protect well-being in the next economy.
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Marjhoree Washington: Protecting What Matters Most—Mental Health, Faith, and the Right to Heal Out Loud
May 8, 2025 - By Wesley Phillippe, | The NCN Editorial Team | NOVELCITY News HQ | Los Angeles, Health & Wellness
Some people build brands.
Marjhoree Washington is building infrastructure—for healing, for faith, and for women who deserve to rise.
As the founder of Girl Get Up and host of the Time to Thrive Podcast, Marjhoree is locking in what so many systems still overlook: the non-negotiable need for mental health support rooted in faith, safety, and sisterhood.
At NOVELCITY News, our LOCK THIS environment is where we shine a light on people securing change that lasts—defining new rules, building safeguards, and protecting what truly matters. That’s why Marjhoree’s work is more than relevant—it’s essential.
Mental health isn’t optional.
It’s the foundation for how women lead, love, and live.
But for too long, stigma, silence, and lack of access have left too many women suffering in isolation.
Girl Get Up was created to change that.
It’s not just a movement—it’s a mental wellness infrastructure where women are reminded they’re not alone. From curated conferences and sisterhood accountability to therapy access and trauma support, Marjhoree has built a full-circle ecosystem that locks in emotional safety without asking women to shrink their faith or water down their truth.
Through the Time to Thrive Podcast, she takes that vision even further—offering real, scripture-backed conversations about anxiety, parenting, trauma, marriage, boundaries, healing, and self-worth. Each episode is a mirror and a manual.
It’s not fluff. It’s fortification.
In Marjhoree’s words:
“Empowerment isn’t enough. Women need access. Women need support. Women need systems that protect their healing.”
We’re proud to welcome Marjhoree Washington as the first featured contributor to our new NCN Mental Fitness column under the Health & Wellness vertical.
She’s not just adding to the conversation—she’s safeguarding women’s right to thrive, and anchoring that in a faith-based blueprint that resists cultural erasure and emotional neglect.
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We guard voices that carry healing.
We codify systems that bring restoration.
And we stand behind leaders like Marjhoree who don’t just inspire—they institutionalize what women need to survive and thrive.
This is what faith in innovation looks like.
This is what securing healing looks like.
Welcome to Girl Get Up.
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Let’s write what’s next in wellness.
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CALLING ALL HEALTH & WELLNESS VISIONARIES: Your voice belongs in the future of news.
May 7, 2025 - By Wesley Phillippe, | The NCN Editorial Team | NOVELCITY News HQ | Los Angeles, Health & Wellness
NOVELCITY News (NCN) is officially inviting top-tier consultants, practitioners, and content creators in the health & wellness space to contribute to our Health & Wellness editorial column—a space where innovation, impact, and holistic well-being converge.
We’re not looking for clickbait.
We’re looking for culture-builders.
We’re building the next generation of media—and we want your insights on the frontlines of it.
What We Publish:
NCN explores health as infrastructure—the policies, practices, and people transforming how we heal, grow, move, and thrive.
Ideal contributors cover topics like:
Mental health & collective healing
Urban wellness and access equity
Holistic and ancestral health innovations
Wellness entrepreneurship
Nutrition systems and food justice
Fitness as a community model
Health tech, systems change & innovation audits
If you’ve ever felt like the mainstream wellness media missed the bigger picture—you’re not alone. NCN is where the full story gets told.
Why Now?
We organize our coverage through 12 storytelling environments, each aligned to a month and a deeper stage of transformation—from “NOTICE This” in January to “SOW This” in December.
Whether you're tracking patterns, unlocking value, or nurturing the next generation—we have a space for your expertise.
Become a contributor today: Click link here.
Let’s write what’s next in wellness.
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Beneath the Flavor Line: Why Food Journalism Needs a Reset
May 2, 2025 - By Wesley Phillippe, | The NCN Editorial Team | NOVELCITY News HQ | Los Angeles, Food & Hospitality
We’ve seen the menus.
We’ve scrolled the reels.
We’ve watched Michelin stars rise and fall like stock tickers.
But here’s the real question:
Who’s writing the future of food?
Not just what we’re eating, but how it’s grown, governed, served, and shared.
Not just what’s trending, but what’s transforming.
At NOVELCITY News, we believe the kitchen is a system. The plate is a platform. And the food economy? A blueprint in motion.
That’s why we’re launching the NCN Food & Hospitality column—not to flatter chefs, but to elevate systems. Not to chase hype, but to trace value. And not to replicate what media has already overcooked, but to season a fresh, future-forward editorial movement.
In our world, food journalism lives across 12 storytelling environments, each one engineered to spotlight a different stage in the innovation lifecycle. Together, they shape a calendar of truth-telling, future-sourcing, and regeneration.
JANUARY | NOTICE This: What culinary deserts are hiding in plain sight?
FEBRUARY | OPEN This: What ingredients, communities, or cuisines are locked outside the echo chamber?
MARCH | VALIDATE This: Which startups are disrupting distribution, but still need to prove their plate?
MAY | LOCK This: Who’s rewriting the food code—literally? Health, labor, sustainability law.
Each environment invites the food world’s most critical thinkers, doers, and storytellers to write like system architects.
This column won’t just feature chefs. It will feature:
Farmers deploying AI for ancestral seed protection
Front-of-house workers co-owning restaurants via DAOs
Neighborhood kitchens resisting displacement through co-ops
Cultural cooks preserving legacy while hacking the algorithm
Whether your tools are knives, contracts, or TikTok—if your work is building the next food system, we want your story in NCN.
We are now accepting contributor pitches for our Food & Hospitality column.
The door is open for thought leaders, visionaries, disruptors, and flavor futurists.
Your apron is your lab coat. Your menu is your manifesto.
Let’s write the future of food—one narrative at a time.
Submit Your Interest to Become a Writer Here →
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Cooks Execute. Chefs Adapt.
May 6, 2025 - By Wesley Phillippe, Los Angeles, Food & Hospitality
How Chef Cortez Wesley’s Journey Reflects the Resilience of American Food Systems
By NCN Editorial Team, Featuring Chef Cortez Wesley
“Chefs Create. Cooks Execute.”
“You Must Love It! To Do It!”
“If You Can’t Take the Heat, Get Out of the Kitchen.”
— Chef Quotes by Cortez Wesley
In times of uncertainty, the culinary world turns not just to flavor—but to those who know how to execute under pressure. One of those figures is Chef Cortez Wesley, whose journey from frying donuts at 14 to overseeing nutrition systems across North America tells a deeper story about what the kitchen really represents: a living system of survival, innovation, and legacy.
Born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, Cortez got his start in the kitchen alongside his mother, a pastry chef in a local specialty market. From baking breads to managing three restaurants at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center by the age of 18, Cortez was never just cooking meals—he was building momentum.
That momentum carried him across the country, fueled by a scholarship to Johnson & Wales University, and eventually to leadership roles for some of the largest hospitality and healthcare brands in the nation.
But it’s what Chef Cortez notices—and now writes about—that places him squarely within the mission of NOVELCITY News.
In his recent article, “How Economic Changes Are Reshaping Culinary Trends in the USA,” Cortez explores how inflation, income shifts, and cultural tension are transforming how we eat, cook, and connect. From the rise of comfort food and value meals to the growing prominence of plant-based proteins and sustainability initiatives, Wesley positions these trends not as passing fads—but as economic responses that mirror his own resilience as a chef.
His analysis is more than observation—it’s execution. Much like his quote: “Cooks execute. Chefs adapt.”
"We’re seeing a rebirth of community-centered cuisine, reinvented classics, and ghost kitchens that respond directly to financial realities. Food isn’t just about flavor anymore—it’s about function, identity, and survival."
— Chef Cortez Wesley
As NCN launches its Food & Hospitality column, voices like Cortez’s help shape the blueprint for what's next—not only in food, but in systems thinking. His story embodies our mission: to tell stories that function as infrastructure, not just inspiration.
With a finger on the pulse of evolving culinary economics, Wesley is more than a chef—he’s a strategist, a storyteller, and a systems thinker.
We're calling on chefs, creators, consultants, and culture-builders to contribute to NCN’s growing editorial ecosystem. As Cortez shows, you don’t have to come from media to influence it—you just have to love it enough to do it.
Explore our writing environments and become a contributor here.
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I’ve Lived This Kitchen. Now I’m Watching It Change.
May 6, 2025 - By Chef Cortez Wesley | @chef4life2018, Dallas, Texas ~ Kansas City | Food & Hospitality
If you’ve ever heard me speak on food, you know I don’t just cook for the flavor—I cook for the future.
I got my start back in Kansas City, Missouri, where my mother worked as a pastry chef in a local specialty market. I was about 14 when I first started frying donuts and making specialty breads, but even then, I knew the kitchen was more than a place to make food. It was a system—a rhythm of pressure, timing, creativity, and survival.
By 18, I was managing three restaurants at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center downtown. By 19, I had a scholarship—personally gifted to me by my Executive Chef—to study at Johnson & Wales University in Rhode Island. Since then, I’ve been honored to work across the country, earning leadership roles, traveling coast to coast, and eventually overseeing food and nutrition for all of North America for one of the largest healthcare companies in the country.
So when I say the economic shifts we’re seeing now are transforming the culinary world, I don’t say it as a trend-watcher—I say it as someone who’s stood behind the line and seen the pressure rise.
We’re entering a time where economic fluctuations—rising costs, supply chain strain, inflation—are influencing what’s possible in the kitchen, and what diners expect on the plate.
Here’s what I’m seeing—and living—in real time:
When the economy tightens, people seek the familiar. Sandwiches, casseroles, stews—dishes that bring emotional value as much as flavor. These aren’t just meals—they’re memories. They also happen to be cost-effective and scalable for restaurants trying to stay afloat.
Consumers want value. That means more combo deals, family-style options, and value meals. Restaurants are finding creative ways to increase perceived value without cutting quality—because we know diners are counting every dollar.
Sourcing local is no longer just about sustainability—it’s a financial strategy. Supporting nearby growers cuts costs, supports regional economies, and builds real relationships between chefs and farmers. I’ve seen firsthand how sourcing local creates resilience—not just for menus, but for whole communities.
Convenience and cost-saving are driving innovation. With more people eating at home, the demand for delivery-friendly dishes has skyrocketed. Ghost kitchens are popping up in places you’d never expect, offering everything from gourmet to grab-and-go.
I used to think plant-based menus were niche. Now they’re essential. Not only are they appealing to more health-conscious consumers, but they’re also more cost-effective to produce at scale—especially with meat prices fluctuating.
Right now, it’s all about reinvented classics. Think meatloaf sliders, mac and cheese with smoked gouda, or fried chicken with a sorghum glaze. Comfort is in—but innovation still matters.
Reducing waste is not only ethical—it’s economical. I’ve worked with organizations implementing nose-to-tail practices, repurposing ingredients, and saving thousands. Chefs today aren’t just measured by taste—they’re judged by stewardship.
Every shift in the economy echoes through the kitchen. From the supplier to the server, every dollar spent—or saved—tells a story.
And if I’ve learned anything from my time behind the stove and in corporate boardrooms, it’s this: chefs don’t just cook—they adapt.
That’s what I mean when I say:
“Chefs Create. Cooks Execute.”
“You Must Love It to Do It.”
“If You Can’t Take the Heat, Get Out of the Kitchen.”
These aren’t just quotes on a wall—they’re survival codes in today’s food economy.
I’m proud to contribute to NOVELCITY News because we’re not just talking about food—we’re building an ecosystem where culture, commerce, and comfort intersect. If you’re in this industry—chef, server, grower, or guest—I invite you to be part of the conversation.
Let’s write what’s next.
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A New Era in Innovation Journalism Begins — Welcome to NOVELCITY NEWS
April 21, 2025 - By Wesley Phillippe, Los Angeles, Novel Cities
A bold new voice in global innovation media has officially launched: NOVELCITY NEWS (NCN). Born out of Kansas City’s rich legacy of entrepreneurial grit and visionary storytelling, NCN is a next-generation media platform focused on identifying, tracking, and celebrating the people, ventures, and cities shaping the future of business and society.
With the philosophy that “There’s a NOVELCITY in every city,” the platform takes a hyperlocal-to-global approach—connecting grassroots ecosystems with global capital, talent, and opportunity.
From deep-dive features on startup traction and corporate reinvention, to immersive reporting on urban transformation, legal innovation, and new approaches to wealth creation, NCN is not just reporting stories—it’s building the archive of the next economy.
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And this is just the beginning. By 2027, NCN will expand to 43 cities across the globe, activating a global storytelling network to map the new economic landscape and spotlight the cities building what’s next.
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Examine This: Why NCN Needs an Innovation Column Built on Systems, Not Just Startups
A new space for Gen-N to decode how innovation really works—across products, processes, systems, services, and organizations.
Published: April 20, 2025 | By Wesley Phillippe | NOVELCITY News | Opinion
Innovation is the most overused word in media—and the most misunderstood.
Every tech press release promises it.
Every startup pitch invokes it.
But here at NOVELCITY News, where we operate inside a 12-environment storytelling architecture designed to reshape systems, we’ve realized something critical:
Innovation deserves its own infrastructure.
It’s time for NCN to launch an Innovation Column—not as a buzzword showcase, but as a deep-dive platform that decodes the actual architecture of breakthrough change.
We’re Not Just Covering Innovation. We’re Constructing It.
Innovation isn't a pitch deck or a press release. It's a structure.
That’s why this proposed NCN Innovation Column would spotlight the five essential forms of innovation drawn from thought leaders like Dr. Nam P. Suh, the former head of mechanical engineering at MIT and a global systems design pioneer:
“Innovation is not invention. It’s the integration of function and form, often through the reconfiguration of constraints.”
– Dr. Nam P. Suh
Based on Suh’s axiomatic design thinking and expanded Gen-N contextual analysis, we propose that the column explore innovation across five dimensions:
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Why Governance Must Keep Pace with Creativity—and Why Gen-N Isn’t Waiting on Big Tech, Big Regulation, or Big Talk to Lead Responsibly
Published: April 13, 2025 | By Wesley Phillippe | NOVELCITY News | Opinion
Let’s make one thing clear: regulation is no longer optional.
But let’s make another thing even clearer: regulation must be reimagined.
California’s recent AI policy framework—backed by Governor Newsom’s expert panel—is a meaningful step forward. It seeks balance: innovation on one hand, accountability on the other. That’s the sweet spot where most think tanks love to camp out.
But here’s the truth: balance isn’t what Gen-N is after.
We’re after transformation.
The Rebirth of Journalism: 3 Urgent Shifts for the Media Architects of the Future
Rethinking the 2024–2025 World Press Trends Through the Eyes of Gen-N
Published: April 13, 2025,
By: Wesley Phillippe | Los Angeles, NOVELCITY News | Media Trends
The media industry isn’t just changing—it’s undergoing a profound identity crisis. According to the World Press Trends Outlook 2024–2025—curated by global journalism expert Damian Radcliffe—we’re witnessing a pivotal moment where old models break down and new ones must emerge.
For Gen-N—the Novel Generation—this isn’t a disruption to fear. It’s a blueprint to rewrite. Below are three transformative shifts reinterpreted for innovators, storytellers, and system-builders determined to shape the future of civic voice and public trust.
Beyond the Survey: 5 Research Trends Fueling the Insight Economy of 2025
Reframing the Future of Market Research for Gen-N and the Novel Economy
Published: April 13, 2025 | By: Wesley Phillippe | NOVELCITY News | Research Trends
The world no longer moves in quarters—it moves in moments. For researchers, that means the traditional ways of gathering, interpreting, and applying insight are no longer enough. As we push deeper into 2025, insight has become infrastructure—a core engine for responsive business, civic innovation, and cultural design.
At NOVELCITY News, we’re tracking the evolution of the insight economy as part of the foundational toolkit for builders, educators, investors, and policymakers shaping novel cities and ventures. Based on the latest signals from the field—including thought leadership from Bulbshare’s Nina Glynn—here are five seismic shifts in market research every Gen-N innovator should understand.
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Published: April 13, 2025 | By Wesley Phillippe | NOVELCITY News | Financial Trends
Let’s be real—finance used to be slow, stale, and gated.
Then Gen-N pulled up with a different mindset: money isn’t just capital—it’s a catalyst. Today, we’re not waiting for the old system to evolve. We’re rewiring it with APIs, DAOs, smart contracts, micro-loans, tokenized assets, AI underwriting, and embedded everything.
KPMG’s 30 Voices on 2030 confirms what we already knew: the system isn’t broken. It’s been reborn.
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