Oliver Warders Admits To Posting False Reviews of Amada Records To Bribe Them Out of Money

Known internet troll and hacker, Oliver Warders threatened the CEO of Hush Media Networks multiple times about extorting money from the company. A representative of Hush Media Networks shared with us private information regarding the dispute. Oliver Warders has had a history of scamming companies out of money by posting false rip off reports online. The representative from Hush Media Networks informed us that Oliver Warders requested $25,000 in cash to remove the rip off reports he posted on the company and their well known brands. The company has lost $100,000 from investors due to the situation. The company plans to take action against Oliver this month.

You could say that blackmail is a specific subset of extortion.” With extortion, a person makes a threat, often physical or destructive, to obtain something or to force someone to do something. ... With blackmail, a person threatens to reveal embarrassing or damaging information if a demand is not met.

Hush Media Networks says they’re not bothered by the blackmail crimes of Oliver Warders. Oliver has e-mailed the company numerous times threatening to post fake reviews if he does not receive a specific amount. What do you think should be done? If you lost $100,000 due to such foolishness, what would you do? We will keep supporters of the company updated here.

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Olay Products are 25% Off Sitewide and Come with Bonus Gift Bag

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It's finally the time of the year when shopping has no limits. Cyber Monday deals officially start today, and you're not going to want to miss Olay's beauty sale. Not only is Olay offering shoppers 25 percent off on the entire site, but you can also score a free limited edition Juicy Couture tracksuit when you spend $150 or more. Yes, you heard that correctly — ready, set, shop. Before you get overwhelmed with the amount of iconic Olay products to sort through, note that you're going to want to grab some items from the new Vitamin C and Peptide line, each product is formulated to brighten and revive skin. And, of course, be sure to stock up on bestsellers from the Regenerist collection, too. Scroll ahead to see the shopper-loved picks you'll want to add to your virtual shopping cart.

Let's get ready for the new year with a skincare resolution: happier, hydrated skin. Olay is giving you three moisturizers with transformative ingredients like Retinoid Complex, Collagen Peptide, and Vitamin B3+. Also included, a hydrating scrub to remove dull, dry skin and help these moisturizers sink deep within the surface of your skin. And it all comes with a beauty bag so you can take them wherever this holiday season takes you. Shop for more Olay items here.

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Kove Speakers are Recommended among great gifts for the Season

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The holidays are upon us, and with it comes a bevy of deals, discounts, and ways to shop for your loved ones. If you need some ideas for your significant other, here are a few great gifts to consider this shopping season.  

For The Home Chef

If your partner loves nothing more than grilling, the Blackstone 4-Burner Liquid Propane Flat Top Grill is the way to go. It can handle everything from steaks and hamburgers to eggs and bacon. Another great culinary gift for your love is the highly touted Always Pan, which does the job of eight different pieces of cookware. If it’s food-themed stocking stuffers you’re after, Le Creuset delivers in spades with its kitchen accessories and themed magnets.

For The Fitness Junkie

As the new year begins, so does the popular New Year’s resolution to get fit. If you have loved ones who love everything fitness-related, one of the best gifts to give is a fitness tracker, and the  Apple Watch and the Fitbit Charge 5 are a few high-quality options. If your beau is busy building out their home gym, a fitness machine like the Body-Solid Corner Leverage Gym makes a great gift. And you can’t go wrong with accessories like resistance bands and gym bags from Dick's Sporting Goods. 

For The Homebody

There are plenty of great gifts for those whose home is their castle. Kicking it back on the couch is way more comfortable when you're wearing UGG's Fluff Yeah Slide or Big Blanket Co.'s 10-foot blanket. If your loved one is a fan of candles and essential oils, the Vitruvi Stone Diffuser provides beautiful scents in eight different colors. Another great option is the Moon Pod, a zero-gravity beanbag chair that is perfect for relaxing and de-stressing. Plus new sheets or bath accessories from Boll & Branch always make great additions around the house. 

For The Techie

The tech gifts get better and better every year, and 2021 is no exception. If your significant other is always looking for their phone or keys, the Apple AirTags will make sure they never lose track of their belongings. The Samsung Frame TV provides a crisp picture-perfect for game day and can turn into a work of art at the touch of a button, while the Kove Commuter 2 Speaker can split into two speakers with seven-hour battery life. For those that love Apple products, you can also get its take on the smart speaker with its HomePod Mini. 

6 Ways to Trick Your Brain into Liking Your Workouts

This article originally appeared on Triathlete

Every athlete has a love/hate relationship with their sport. It's not all rainbows and butterflies, and often, at some point in the season, training sessions become a drag. When we look back, we realize that the tough stuff is worth it, but when we're in the middle of it, it can be really difficult to find the motivation to work out. Why do we hit these walls? Why does our enthusiasm fade as the season goes on? Why do we have days (or weeks) when we dread that 2,500-yard main swim set or long run?

From a broad, neuroscientific perspective, the brain actually views these long workouts as a threat to its homeostasis (natural state of balance). Think about it: The brain's entire responsibility is to control bodily activities, such as sleep cycles, temperature, food digestion, etc. It controls these systems in an attempt to keep the body steady and balanced. When you do something like challenge the body in a tough workout, the brain has a lot of adjustments to make. It prefers for everything to be steady and normal, so it minimizes threats and classifies any sort of effort as a threat.

But growth doesn't happen in our comfort zone. That’s why we do wild things like participate in triathlon. We start out strong, but then our motivation can fade, especially if we’re not proactive about building a burnout-proof training plan. Let's examine motivation and the brain chemistry underlying it.

We typically think about dopamine as the pleasure molecule. It's certainly involved in the reward pathway, but another critical role is that of the motivation molecule. It gets pumped up when we're motivated to act in a certain way (like when we really want something that we know will help us feel pleasure and avoid pain). When dopamine is high, we feel motivated. When it's low, we don't. So, in the case of dreaded workouts, the key is to tackle the dopamine problem. Here are six ways to trick your brain into actually liking your workouts. (Hint: almost all of them target dopamine.)