Press Release
Shannon Kobylarczyk Calls Attention to Hidden Mental Health Strain on Wisconsin’s Working Families
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Attorney and former corporate legal executive Shannon Kobylarczyk, based in Wisconsin, urges local employers and families to treat mental health as a core part of daily life, not an afterthought.
Wisconsin, US, 22nd January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Attorney and former corporate legal executive Shannon Kobylarczyk is calling on Wisconsin communities to confront a growing issue that often remains invisible behind office doors and closed front doors: the mental health strain on working adults who are also caregivers.
Drawing on her own experience balancing a demanding legal career with family responsibilities and a child’s serious medical condition, Kobylarczyk frames the problem as both personal and systemic.
“Too many professionals in Wisconsin are carrying intense workloads at the office and at home, but only one of those shows up in their job description,” said Kobylarczyk. “By the time the stress is visible to others, it is often already a crisis for that person and their family.”
Recent regional trends suggest that the pressure is rising:
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In Wisconsin, tens of thousands of adults report symptoms of anxiety or depression in a typical year, with many also managing work and caregiving at the same time.
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Local providers in the greater Milwaukee and Green Bay areas report wait times of weeks or months for non urgent mental health appointments.
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National studies have found that working parents of children with serious health needs are significantly more likely to experience burnout compared to peers.
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Employers across the Midwest continue to expand hybrid and flexible work options, but many employees still feel they must appear “always on” to be seen as committed.
Kobylarczyk notes that high achieving professionals can be especially at risk.
“People who are used to pushing through in school, in sports, and in their careers are often the last ones to admit they need help,” she explained. “They tell themselves they can handle one more project, one more late night, one more crisis, until something finally gives.”
Her own turning point came after years of prioritizing the needs of colleagues, family members, and community commitments ahead of her own wellbeing.
“I wish I had treated therapy and rest the same way I treated a board meeting or a filing deadline,” Kobylarczyk said. “If it is not on the calendar, it is the first thing to go when life gets busy, and life is almost always busy.”
She argues that the conversation about success in places like Milwaukee, Green Bay, and Jackson needs to change.
“In Wisconsin, we take pride in hard work and loyalty,” she added. “Those are strengths, but they can become risks if we treat asking for help as a failure instead of a smart, responsible step.”
Local action list: 10 steps people can take this week
Kobylarczyk encourages working adults, especially caregivers, to focus on simple, local actions rather than waiting for a perfect moment.
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Schedule one appointment
Book a check in with a primary care doctor or mental health professional, even if it is just a first conversation. -
Block one true break on your calendar
Protect at least one hour this week as non negotiable time for rest, a walk, or quiet reading. -
Tell one trusted person how you are really doing
Share an honest update with a partner, friend, or colleague instead of the usual “I’m fine.” -
Review your employer benefits
Look at your company’s health plan, employee assistance program, and time off policies to see what support is already available. -
Shorten one commitment
If you usually stay late by default, pick one day to leave on time and practice setting a boundary. -
Create a simple “signal” at home
Agree with family members on a phrase or sign that means “I am overwhelmed and need a short reset,” and respect it when it is used. -
Limit one source of stress media
Reduce doom scrolling or constant news for a few days and see how your mood responds. -
Connect with another caregiver
Reach out to a parent, friend, or colleague who is also juggling medical, school, or elder care responsibilities and swap practical tips. -
Write down your top three non negotiables
List the three things you want to protect each week, such as sleep, one family meal, or a workout, and plan around them. -
Take one small step at work
Ask about flexible hours, clarify priorities with your manager, or suggest a check in about workload and wellbeing.
How to find trustworthy local resources
Kobylarczyk recommends that Wisconsin residents look for help close to home, using a few simple filters:
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Start with known networks
Ask your primary care clinic, health system, or your child’s care team for names of local mental health providers. -
Use your insurance directory carefully
Search your plan’s in network list, then call to confirm that providers are accepting new patients and working with adults, children, or families as needed. -
Check employer resources
Many companies offer confidential counselling through employee assistance programs, as well as referrals to community services. -
Look for reputable local organisations
Seek out established hospitals, community health centres, and recognised nonprofits rather than unverified online offers. -
Pay attention to fit
It is acceptable to try more than one therapist or support group before you find the right match for your situation.
“Big change often starts with one small, local step,” Kobylarczyk said. “You do not have to fix everything this week. You only have to decide that your mental health belongs on the list.”
Kobylarczyk encourages every reader in Wisconsin to choose one concrete action from the local list and complete it within the next seven days, whether that is booking an appointment, having a real conversation with a friend, or reviewing available benefits at work.
“Success is not just about how much you can handle,” she said. “It is about whether you are still standing in a way that lets you enjoy the life you are working so hard to build. Take one local step today to protect that.”
About Shannon Kobylarczyk
Shannon Kobylarczyk is an attorney and former corporate legal executive based in Wisconsin. She began her career in accounting after earning a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from St. Norbert College, then completed a part time Juris Doctor at Marquette University Law School while working full time and raising two young children. She later served in senior in house legal roles with responsibility for securities, corporate governance, ethics and compliance, and trademark matters. Her lived experience as a working mother and caregiver informs her focus on mental health, nontraditional education paths, and sustainable definitions of success.
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Press Release
Wall Street Veteran Peter Larsen Unveils ‘Quantum Scalp’ to Bridge Institutional-Retail Divide
Retail Divide
Peter Larsen, a veteran quantitative trader with over three decades of experience on Wall Street, has emerged from retirement to launch Quantum Scalp, a new financial technology firm aimed at democratizing access to institutional-grade algorithmic trading.
The company announced today that it has secured $100 million in private capital to build a systematic trading platform designed to provide retail investors with tools previously exclusive to investment banks and hedge funds. The funding round included participation from family offices, former industry colleagues, and a sovereign wealth fund.

A Career Built on Market Microstructure
Larsen’s career parallels the evolution of modern electronic trading. He began at Bear Stearns in 1993 as a junior market analyst, joining during the early shift from floor trading to screen-based execution. Throughout the 1990s, Larsen developed statistical models for fixed-income desks, working within the cohort of quantitative analysts who fundamentally rewired the industry’s approach to risk and execution.
In 2001, Larsen moved to Lehman Brothers as a consultant within the firm’s Quantitative Proprietary Trading division. During his tenure, he served as a lead analyst on the Penn-Lehman Automated Trading Project (PLAT). The initiative, a collaboration between Lehman Brothers and the University of Pennsylvania, developed one of the earliest realistic simulators for testing automated trading strategies. PLAT remains a cited reference in academic and industry circles regarding market microstructure and algorithmic execution.
Larsen retired in 2006, prior to the financial crisis of 2008. For the next fifteen years, he remained active in an advisory capacity, monitoring the widening disparity between institutional and retail trading capabilities.
Addressing the Intelligence Gap
According to Larsen, the post-2010 retail trading revolution reduced costs through commission-free trading and fractional shares but failed to close the “intelligence gap.”
“Cheap access without an edge isn’t democratization,” Larsen said in an interview at Wyoming. “It often results in capital flowing more efficiently toward institutions that possess superior data and execution tools. Our objective is parity.”
The catalyst for Larsen’s return to the market was the advancement of artificial intelligence and optimization technologies between 2022 and 2024. Larsen posits that modern transformer-based forecasting and hybrid systems now allow for the compression of capabilities that previously required large quantitative teams.
Technology and Compliance
Despite the company name, Quantum Scalp does not utilize quantum computing hardware. Larsen was explicit in clarifying the technology stack to avoid investor confusion.
“The system is quantum-inspired,” Larsen stated. “We utilize optimization algorithms derived from quantum mechanics, such as simulated annealing variants and tensor-network methods, running on classical GPU infrastructure. Combined with AI-driven signal processing, this allows for portfolio construction and signal weighting at a latency and scale that was not feasible five years ago.”
The platform operates on three distinct layers:
1. Signal Layer: Ingests market data, alternative data, and macroeconomic indicators to generate short-horizon forecasts.
2. Optimization Layer: Applies quantum-inspired algorithms to weight signals and construct positions under risk constraints.
3. Execution Layer: Manages order routing and slippage, leveraging methodologies originally developed during the PLAT project.
Industry Skepticism and Regulatory Landscape The launch comes amidst heightened scrutiny of AI-driven retail trading platforms. Regulators in the United States and Europe have increased oversight regarding algorithmic advice given to non-institutional investors. Critics note that previous attempts to democratize quantitative tools, such as early robo-advisors and AI trading startups, have often struggled to match backtested performance in live markets.
Larsen acknowledges the risks inherent in the sector. “We are not selling a guaranteed return,” he said. “Anyone claiming to sell a ‘money printer’ is misrepresenting the product. We are providing the same class of tools, analysis quality, and execution discipline utilized by major desks. How that utility is employed remains the responsibility of the investor.”
A Second Act
At 75, Larsen represents a rare profile in the fintech sector, which is typically dominated by younger founders. Colleagues describe the venture as consistent with his long-standing focus on market structure integrity.
The firm plans to begin rolling out access to the platform later this year, subject to regulatory compliance and final testing phases. For Larsen, the venture is a corrective measure to a career spent building advantages for the institutional side of the market.
“I worked for the house for thirty years,” Larsen said. “I intend to provide the players with a system that levels the field.”
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Galatea by Inkitt Celebrates 100+ Five-Star Reviews Amid Rising Popularity
California, USA, 3rd May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Galatea, the rapidly growing digital reading platform developed by Inkitt, has surpassed 100 five-star reviews, marking a significant milestone in its continued rise among global readers. The achievement highlights strong user satisfaction and reinforces Galatea’s position as more than just a reading app. As part of Inkitt’s broader story-to-screen ecosystem, Galatea plays a central role in transforming reader-driven content into multi-format entertainment, extending all the way to television through CandyJar.
This milestone arrives at a time when audiences are actively seeking more flexible and engaging ways to consume stories. Galatea has responded by offering a format that aligns with modern habits while still preserving the emotional depth that readers expect from strong storytelling.
A Milestone That Reflects Real Reader Loyalty
Reaching over 100 five-star reviews signals more than short-term success. It reflects consistent reader satisfaction and an ability to maintain engagement over time. Users frequently highlight how seamlessly the platform fits into their daily routines, whether they are reading during short breaks, while commuting, or winding down at night.
This accessibility has helped Galatea build a loyal user base. Readers are not simply downloading the app and leaving. They return regularly to continue stories, explore new releases, and stay connected to ongoing narratives. The growing number of five-star reviews demonstrates that users are finding lasting value in the experience.
In an environment where attention is divided across multiple platforms, this level of retention is notable. Galatea has managed to create a product that readers continue to engage with long after their first interaction.
A Reading Experience Designed for Modern Habits
Galatea has built its platform around the idea that reading should adapt to the reader. Instead of presenting long chapters that require uninterrupted time, the platform delivers stories in episodic segments that are easy to consume. This structure makes reading more approachable and encourages consistent engagement.
The platform also offers multiple formats within a single story. Readers can move seamlessly between ebook and audiobook modes, allowing them to switch based on their situation. In addition, Galatea includes chat-style storytelling, where narratives unfold through text-message-like conversations. This format introduces variety and reflects how people naturally communicate today.
Audio is another defining feature of the platform. Full narration and carefully designed sound elements support the storytelling experience and add depth to each scene. Rather than acting as a background feature, audio plays an active role in shaping how stories are experienced.
Together, these features create a reading environment that feels flexible, engaging, and suited to modern lifestyles.
A Story-to-Screen Pipeline That Sets It Apart
Galatea’s growth is closely tied to Inkitt’s larger story-to-screen model, which differentiates it from traditional reading platforms. The process begins on Inkitt, where writers share their work and reader engagement determines which stories gain traction. The most promising titles are then published on Galatea, where they reach a wider audience in enhanced formats.
From there, the most successful stories move into television development on CandyJar. This structured pipeline allows content to evolve naturally, moving from written storytelling to screen adaptation based on proven audience demand.
This model offers a clear pathway for writers. Instead of navigating uncertain publishing routes, authors can see their work progress step by step, guided by reader response. It also ensures that the stories adapted for television already have a built-in audience, reducing risk and increasing the likelihood of success.
For readers, the pipeline adds another layer of engagement. Stories they discover on Galatea have the potential to expand into visual formats, creating a deeper connection to the content. This continuity strengthens the overall experience and sets the platform apart in a crowded market.
Content That Reflects What Readers Actually Want
Galatea’s content strategy is built on real user behavior. By leveraging data from Inkitt, the platform identifies stories that already resonate with readers. This ensures that the content available on Galatea aligns closely with audience preferences.
Genres such as romance, fantasy, thriller, drama, and Young Adult continue to perform strongly, reflecting consistent demand across a wide range of readers. At the same time, the platform introduces new voices and perspectives, maintaining a balance between familiar themes and fresh ideas.
This approach reduces the uncertainty often associated with content selection. Instead of relying on predictions, Galatea uses measurable engagement to guide its decisions. The result is a library that feels both curated and relevant.
For writers, this system creates meaningful opportunities. Success is determined by reader response, allowing emerging authors to gain visibility and build an audience based on the strength of their work.
Listening to Feedback and Improving the Experience
The increase in five-star reviews also reflects Galatea’s responsiveness to its users. Feedback plays a direct role in shaping the platform’s development. Readers frequently mention features such as customizable settings, smooth navigation, and the ability to switch between formats without interruption.
These elements contribute to a user-friendly experience that appeals to a broad audience. Small improvements, driven by real feedback, continue to enhance the platform’s usability.
Galatea’s ability to adapt has become a key strength. As user expectations evolve, the platform remains focused on refining its features while maintaining the core aspects that readers value.
Meeting the Demand for Flexible Storytelling
Modern readers are looking for flexibility, and Galatea has positioned itself to meet that demand. The platform allows users to engage with stories in different ways, depending on their preferences and schedules.
Whether through short reading sessions, audiobook listening, or interactive chat-based formats, users can choose how they want to experience each story. This adaptability makes it easier to stay engaged without disrupting daily routines.
The ability to move between formats also adds to the overall experience. A reader can begin a story in text form, continue it as an audiobook, and explore chat-style interactions within the same narrative. This level of flexibility keeps the platform dynamic and appealing.
Building a Community Around Stories
As Galatea continues to grow, it is also building a strong and engaged community. The increasing number of five-star reviews reflects not only individual satisfaction but also a shared enthusiasm among users.
Readers actively recommend the platform, share feedback, and contribute to its visibility. This organic growth has played an important role in expanding Galatea’s reach.
For writers, this community creates valuable opportunities for connection and recognition. Authors can engage with readers directly and see how their work resonates in real time. This interaction strengthens the relationship between creators and their audience.
Each positive review adds to the platform’s credibility and encourages new users to explore what it has to offer.
Looking Ahead
Surpassing 100 five-star reviews marks an important milestone, but it also signals continued growth. Galatea remains focused on expanding its content library, improving its features, and strengthening its role within Inkitt’s story-to-screen ecosystem.
The integration with CandyJar creates new possibilities for content development, allowing stories to move beyond the app and reach wider audiences. This connection positions Galatea as a key part of a larger entertainment strategy rather than a standalone platform.
As more readers discover the app, the platform is expected to continue building momentum and attracting new users. The steady increase in positive feedback suggests that it is meeting the expectations of its audience and adapting effectively to changing preferences.
Conclusion
Galatea’s achievement of over 100 five-star reviews reflects its ability to deliver a reading experience that aligns with modern expectations. By combining flexible formats, data-driven content, and a clear path from story to screen through CandyJar, the platform offers something distinct in the digital reading space.
As part of Inkitt’s broader vision, Galatea represents more than a reading app. It is a central piece of a storytelling ecosystem where ideas begin with readers and have the potential to grow into larger forms of entertainment. With strong user engagement and a clear direction for growth, Galatea continues to establish itself as a platform that understands both storytelling and the people who enjoy it.
For more information, please feel free to visit https://galatea.com/
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Press Release
Milestone Launches Project : Tsavkisi, The First Design-Code Community Near Tbilisi
Milestone has launched Project : Tsavkisi, a residential land-plot development situated on a hillside in the Tsavkisi area, just an 18-minute drive from Tbilisi, Georgia. The project comprises 63 individual land plots, each offering panoramic views of the surrounding forest and the city.
Tbilisi, Georgia, 2nd May 2026 – Milestone has launched Project : Tsavkisi, a residential land-plot development situated on a hillside in the Tsavkisi area, just an 18-minute drive from Tbilisi, Georgia. The project comprises 63 individual land plots, each offering panoramic views of the surrounding forest and the city.

Project : Tsavkisi is a thoughtfully planned community with a unified architectural identity, seamlessly integrated into the natural landscape. It is designed for those who wish to build a residence in a scenic setting while remaining just minutes away from central Tbilisi.
The presale is now open.
The development spans 10 hectares, with 24,000 m² dedicated to curated shared public spaces, including children’s playgrounds, sports courts, and forest walking paths. The project includes professionally maintained shared areas and green zones, along with 24/7 secured territory.
The architectural vision of Project : Tsavkisi is rooted in a landscape-oriented approach. To create a unique living environment, the project has developed a set of architectural guidelines – a Design Code, where every element is thoughtfully connected to the next. The Code extends from façade materials and roofing guidelines to color selection. A recommended palette of muted, earth-derived tones is designed to maintain visual harmony with the natural landscape. The project adopts a low-density development strategy that maintains visual openness and integrates seamlessly with the natural terrain, avoiding high retaining walls and other intrusive structural elements.
Homeowners are offered the flexibility to develop individual designs in accordance with the Design Code or to select from a catalogue of nine pre-designed residential houses. They have been created in collaboration with established architectural studios, recognized for their experience in residential design and landscape-driven planning.
The project is designed for residents who lead active urban lives but seek a home in a quiet, natural setting, without sacrificing their connection to the city. Project : Tsavkisi sets a benchmark for holistic suburban development, where each residence contributes to a unified architectural identity.
About Milestone
Milestone is a Georgian real estate development and management company based on innovative vision and ideas, defining environments for quality life. Expanding its portfolio, the company is currently developing a new residential project in the heart of Tbilisi, set to be introduced soon.
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Organization: Milestone
Contact Person: Lasha Eliadze
Website: https://www.projecttsavkisi.ge/
Email:
info@milestone.ge
Contact Number: +995598399899
City: Tbilisi
Country:Georgia
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