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Debut author Eric Sorensen proudly presents her heartfelt children’s book

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An uplifting children’s book that invites young readers and families to see the world with thankful hearts and joyful eyes.

Eric Sorensen is pleased to announce the release of GRATITUDE THE JOY OF, a meaningful children’s book now available on Amazon. Written for children and parents to enjoy together, this children’s book shares a simple but powerful message: gratitude can change how we see the world and how we treat each other.

Available on Amazon in ebook and paperback formats, GRATITUDE THE JOY OF is a children’s book that encourages kindness, service, and joy through everyday actions. With gentle language and positive themes, the book helps young readers understand that even small acts of care can make a big difference.

About the Story

At the heart of this children’s book is Gratitude Boy, a character born from hardship who chooses a new way to live. Once lost and afraid, he learns that gratitude can guide him toward freedom, healing, and hope. As he rides his bike through bright days and musical forests, he meets friends who share his desire to help others.

Together, Gratitude Boy and his companions sing, dance, clean parks, share food, and help neighbors in need. Each moment invites readers to pause and think about what they are thankful for. The story gently asks children questions like naming three things they are grateful for or thinking of someone they can help today.

This children’s book is not about perfection. It is about choice. It shows that choosing gratitude can lead to joy, stronger friendships, and a sense of purpose. The simple story structure allows children to follow along easily while parents can use the book as a starting point for meaningful conversations.

Themes Children and Parents Will Love

GRATITUDE THE JOY OF stands out as a children’s book that blends story, reflection, and action. The book focuses on gratitude, kindness, service, music, and community. These themes are shown through playful scenes, friendly dialogue, and moments of shared joy.

Music plays an important role throughout the book. Songs, dancing, and instruments fill the pages, reminding readers that joy can be shared and multiplied. Helping others is shown as something fun, not forced. Gratitude is presented as healthy, freeing, and full of life.

This children’s book is especially well-suited for families who want stories with positive values. Parents, teachers, and caregivers can use the book to encourage empathy, mindfulness, and appreciation in young readers.

Author Background

Eric Sorensen brings deep personal experience to this children’s book. His own life journey includes surviving a difficult and painful past, followed by a powerful transformation rooted in gratitude and service. Writing this book marks a meaningful chapter in his life, created during a time of personal healing and growth.

Sorensen is a former student of Thomas Jefferson High School and attended Bevill/Jefferson Junior College and Bowling Green State University on soccer scholarships. Beyond education and sports, his greatest influence has been his devotion to experiencing life fully and his gratitude for the grace that sustained him.

Through GRATITUDE THE JOY OF, he shares his truth in a way children can understand. His goal is to help readers, young and old, see that no matter the past, it is possible to choose a better, kinder path forward.

Purpose Behind the Book

The purpose of this children’s book is clear and heartfelt. Eric Sorensen wants to spread happiness and love while showing that lives can be rebuilt. By focusing on gratitude, he hopes to inspire families to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with what truly matters.

This children’s book also supports emotional growth. It encourages children to notice their feelings, care for others, and recognize the joy that comes from helping. Each page reinforces the idea that gratitude is a daily practice that grows stronger with use.

Availability and Formats

GRATITUDE THE JOY OF is available now on Amazon.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Eric Sorensen
Email: lafame.sorensen@gmail.com

GRATITUDE THE JOY OF is a children’s book that reminds readers of all ages that gratitude is a gift—and sharing it can change lives.

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Medifakt Appoints Preethika Mandadi as Chief Executive Officer

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Medifakt, the health-to-earn DeSci ecosystem built on a cross-chain token economy, today announced the appointment of Preethika Mandadi as Chief Executive Officer. Preethika brings deep expertise in technology strategy, health innovation, and operations to the role, stepping in at a pivotal moment as Medifakt prepares for its global commercial launch.

About Preethika Mandadi

Preethika Mandadi is a technology strategist and health innovation leader who has driven Medifakt’s operations, product development, and go-to-market strategy. She holds a Master’s in Computer Information Technology from Purdue University, and brings enterprise experience from the State of Indiana and DXC Technology, where she led AI-driven analytics and business modernisation projects.

A certified Yoga Teacher (RYT 200), Preethika’s commitment to wellness is both professional and personal — the authentic foundation of the Medifakt mission. She is also the first author on a forthcoming peer-reviewed DeSci research paper on the Medifakt ecosystem, targeting a high-impact journal for December 2026 publication.

About Medifakt

Medifakt is a Decentralised Science (DeSci) health-to-earn ecosystem that rewards users for verified healthy behaviour through on-chain incentives. The company’s products include the FaktUp mobile application — a gamified mental wellness platform — alongside the Fakt-O-Band and Fakt-O-Ring BLE wearable devices that generate cryptographically signed, device-verified health data. Medifakt operates a dual-chain token economy: SOLFAKT on Solana serves as the earn-and-spend velocity token, while FAKT on Ethereum functions as the governance and store-of-value layer. Medifakt’s mission is to create a privacy-first, decentralised model for personal health data ownership — giving individuals full control over their wellness journey and rewarding them in real tradeable value.

Fore more information Visit: www.medifakt.com | email us at social@medifakt.com

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AI & Blockchain Startup Edubuk Secures $50M Investment from Nimbus Capital

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New Delhi, India, March 24th, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Edubuk, a fast-scaling AI and blockchain startup, has secured a $50 million strategic investment commitment from Nimbus Capital, marking a major milestone in its mission to redefine global hiring infrastructure, powered by its upcoming $EBUK reward token launch.

Founded by Apoorva Bajaj (CFA, IIT Dhanbad; IIM Kozhikode Gold Medallist, with work-ex in Global Financial Markets with Goldman Sachs, DE Shaw, GlobalData) and Shivani Mehrotra (MBE from Lucknow University, Topper, UGC NET Qualified ex- Professor, Education leader, Microsoft Innovative Educator, Women in AI APAC finalist), Edubuk is tackling one of the world’s largest yet overlooked problems, fake credentials and broken verification systems, impacting over 500 million profiles globally, a $50billion+ issue.

  •  $50M strategic backing from Nimbus Capital
  • 100,000+ on-chain verifications
  •  Expanding across India, South East Asia, Middle East, Europe & Africa

At the core is TruCV, a blockchain-powered, tamper-proof CV platform integrated with DigiLocker, enabling instant credential verification, and TruJobs, an AI-driven job matching platform for employers.

Backed by global recognition and awards from G20, MIT, Harvard, GITEX, CNBC, CNN, Leap-to-Unicorn, STPI, and others, Edubuk is not just building a product; it is building the trust layer for the future of work.

This isn’t just a startup, it’s the infrastructure for a transparent, skill-first global workforce.

Website: https://www.edubuk.io/

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Steve Valdiserri Identifies Three Shifts Reshaping the Back End of Healthcare Finance

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  • Traverse City executive Steve Valdiserri outlines the operational trends he sees accelerating across revenue cycle management, AI adoption, and value-based care performance in 2026 and beyond.

Healthcare Finance Is Changing Faster Than Most Organizations Are Ready For

Michigan, USA, 24th March 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — The back end of healthcare finance has historically been defined by manual processes, siloed data systems, and reporting volumes that require significant staff time to produce and interpret. Steve Valdiserri, SVP of Operations at Tally and Accurio and Founding Partner of Avanti Strategy Group, has spent the past year working at the intersection of these systems and the AI tools designed to replace or augment them. He identifies three shifts that healthcare executives and operators should be tracking closely.

Shift One: AI Adoption Is Moving from Strategy to Operationalization

The question in healthcare AI has shifted. Organizations are no longer asking whether AI belongs in revenue cycle or financial reporting. They are asking how to operationalize it within existing workflows and regulatory constraints. Valdiserri sees this as meaningful progress, though he notes that the distance between adopting a tool and realizing its financial benefit remains significant for most organizations. The gap is typically operational, not technological.

At Tally, where he leads operations, the focus is on building the infrastructure that allows AI automation to produce consistent results for organizations managing insurance verification, claims submission, AR follow-up, and financial reporting. The tool is only as effective as the operational environment it runs in.

Shift Two: Attribution Is Becoming a Recognized Strategic Priority in Value-Based Care

For years in value-based care, attribution management was treated as a technical function handled by data teams with limited connection to executive strategy or operations. Valdiserri has argued consistently that this framing understates its importance. The patient panel determines the performance baseline for every value-based care program. If attribution is broken, the downstream investment in care management, quality programs, and payer engagement produces less return than it should.

He notes a growing recognition among VBC leaders that attribution deserves a dedicated operational strategy, including systematic payer engagement and ongoing panel validation. The organizations beginning to treat it that way are seeing earlier identification of performance gaps and more accurate financial projections from their risk-based contracts.

Shift Three: Healthcare Finance Metrics Are Being Simplified, Not Expanded

Counter to the general trend toward more reporting, Valdiserri sees leading healthcare finance teams moving toward fewer, higher-quality metrics. The volume of data available to healthcare organizations has grown faster than the capacity to interpret it strategically. His view, developed across a decade of VBC operations and now applied in revenue cycle contexts, is that most organizations need a small number of metrics that describe financial health clearly rather than a comprehensive dashboard that requires significant analysis time to interpret.

For revenue cycle, his working framework focuses on AR days, write-off rate, and gross charge distribution as core indicators. Other metrics matter, but these three describe the financial condition of the business in terms that allow for direct operational response.

What These Shifts Mean for Healthcare Operators

Each of these shifts rewards organizations that prioritize operational discipline over technology adoption speed. AI tools deliver better results in organizations that have already clarified their processes. Attribution strategy produces better financial outcomes when it is connected to executive decision-making rather than siloed in analytics. Simplified metrics work when an organization has already done the harder work of understanding which numbers actually drive performance.

Valdiserri’s current work across Tally, Accurio, and Avanti Strategy Group reflects a consistent thesis: the organizations that will benefit most from the changes underway in healthcare finance are the ones that invest first in the operational foundations that make those changes productive.

About Steve Valdiserri

Steve Valdiserri is a healthcare operations executive and entrepreneur based in Traverse City, Michigan. He serves as SVP of Operations at Tally and Accurio and as Founding Partner of Avanti Strategy Group. He previously held senior operational roles at VillageMD over approximately a decade. He completed a certificate in AI in Health Care from Harvard Medical School in October 2025 and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from DePauw University. Connect with him at stevevaldiserri.com.

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