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Georgian Mall Family Dental Raises Awareness About Dental Anxiety in Children

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  • Barrie-based Georgian Mall Family Dental is encouraging families to focus on positive early dental experiences to help children build healthier lifelong habits.

BARRIE, ON, Jun 06, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Georgian Mall Family Dental is raising awareness about dental anxiety in children and the long-term impact early experiences can have on lifelong oral health habits.

The Barrie dental practice says more families are struggling with children who fear dental visits, often because of stress, uncertainty, or negative first experiences. The clinic is encouraging parents to rethink how children are introduced to dental care and focus on making those early visits calm, positive, and routine.

“Children remember how they felt more than anything else,” says Dr. Rebecca Hulbert, founder of Georgian Mall Family Dental. “We had a little boy who wouldn’t even walk past reception during his first visit. One of our team members sat on the floor with him and played with toy cars for fifteen minutes. By the end of the appointment, he let us count his teeth.”

According to the Canadian Dental Association, many adults with dental anxiety developed those fears during childhood. Studies also show that children with positive early dental experiences are more likely to maintain regular visits and preventive habits later in life.

That connection is why the clinic believes the patient experience matters as much as the treatment itself.

Early Experiences Shape Long-Term Habits 

Dental anxiety remains one of the biggest reasons patients avoid care. Research estimates that nearly one-third of Canadians experience some level of dental fear or stress.

For children, those fears can start early.

When appointments feel rushed or overwhelming, kids may begin associating dental care with discomfort or fear. Over time, that can lead to delayed visits and larger oral health problems.

Georgian Mall Family Dental says small adjustments can make a major difference:

  • introducing children to the office gradually

  • using calm communication

  • creating kid-friendly spaces

  • allowing children time to feel comfortable before treatment

The clinic built a dedicated kids zone to help reduce stress before appointments even begin.

“We noticed children relax when they have time to play first,” says Dr. Hulbert. “One little girl came in crying before her appointment. After twenty minutes in the kids zone, she was showing us her stuffed animal’s teeth and pretending to be the dentist.”

The clinic says these moments help build trust and normalize dental care at an early age.

Creating a Family-First Environment 

Georgian Mall Family Dental was founded in 2013 with a focus on creating a family-friendly experience for patients of all ages.

The practice offers evening and weekend hours to accommodate busy families and emphasizes communication and patient comfort throughout the visit.

“We never force children into the chair,” says Dr. Hulbert. “Sometimes a first visit is simply about meeting the team, exploring the office, and taking a fun ‘chair ride.’ Those small moments help children feel comfortable, and that comfort can shape how they feel about dental care for years to come.” 

The clinic says parents also play an important role in shaping how children view dental care.

“Kids pick up on stress quickly,” she says. “If parents treat appointments like something scary, children often do the same. We encourage families to make it feel normal and positive.”

The Importance of Preventive Care 

The clinic is also using this awareness effort to encourage preventive dental care.

The Canadian Dental Association recommends that children visit a dentist within six months of their first tooth appearing or by age one. Early visits help identify problems sooner and create familiarity with dental care before fear develops.

Georgian Mall Family Dental says preventive habits are easier to build when children feel comfortable returning regularly.

“We’ve had kids who started visiting us as toddlers and now remind their parents about appointments,” says Dr. Hulbert. “That’s when you know the routine has become part of their life instead of something they fear.”

A Call to Action for Parents 

The clinic is encouraging parents to take small steps that help children feel more comfortable with dental care:

  • start visits early

  • speak positively about appointments

  • avoid using fear-based language

  • create consistent routines around oral health

  • choose environments designed for families and children

“Children don’t need perfect experiences,” says Dr. Hulbert. “They just need experiences where they feel safe, listened to, and comfortable coming back.”

The clinic hopes the conversation around dental anxiety continues to shift toward prevention, patience, and the creation of healthier long-term habits for families.

About Georgian Mall Family Dental

Georgian Mall Family Dental is a family-focused dental practice located inside Georgian Mall in Barrie, Ontario. Founded in 2013 by Dr. Rebecca Hulbert, the clinic was built around patient experience, preventive care, and family values. The practice serves patients of all ages and is known for its welcoming environment, kid-friendly approach, and commitment to helping patients feel comfortable and informed throughout their care.

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How to Choose a People Search Site A 2026 Buyer’s Guide for Every Use Case

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People search sites help Americans find contacts, verify identities, and access public records. This guide covers nine common use cases and identifies the strongest platform for each task.

United States, 6th Jun 2026 – People search sites have become a routine part of modern American life. Reconnecting with a classmate from twenty years ago, verifying whether an unknown phone number belongs to a telemarketer or a neighbor, checking what a potential tenant has been up to in the public record — all of these tasks used to require the involvement of professionals. Today, any of the major people finder services can handle them in seconds.

The challenge is not whether to use one. The challenge is picking the right one. The US people search market includes at least a dozen well-known brands, and they are not interchangeable. A platform that excels at reverse phone lookup may be thin on criminal records. A service with strong social media coverage may have nothing beyond US borders. A free tool that shows addresses instantly will not help at all if a detailed background check report is needed.

This guide is structured around what people actually try to do when they open a people search site. Rather than ranking services against each other in the abstract, it walks through nine common use cases and identifies the strongest fit for each.

The Legal Ground Rules

All of the platforms discussed below are people search sites classified as data brokers. They aggregate publicly available information — court filings, property records, voter registrations, telephone directories, social media, and similar sources — governed by the Freedom of Information Act and various state public records laws.

None of these services are consumer reporting agencies under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). FCRA-regulated agencies like Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion follow strict rules around data accuracy, consumer disputes, and permissible uses. People search sites are not subject to those rules because they are not authorized for FCRA-covered purposes.

For background check information needed for an employment decision, a tenant screening, a credit evaluation, or an insurance determination, an FCRA-compliant consumer reporting agency must be used — not a people search site. Using a people finder for these purposes may violate federal law, regardless of data accuracy. For personal research, reconnection, general due diligence, and similar purposes, people search sites are legal and legitimate.

Use Case 1: Finding a Current Address and Phone Number

This is the most common people search request. Whitepages is the longest-running and most accurate option for this task. Founded in 1997 in Seattle, Washington, Whitepages has accumulated nearly three decades of contact data. Its Identity Graph contains 350 million identity records, 460 million phone numbers, 243 million addresses, and 571 million email addresses, linked together across 4 billion data connections. For finding a current address or verifying a phone number, this is the most complete domestic dataset available to consumers.

Whitepages Premium starts at 4.99 per month and covers most practical needs. For casual lookups, TruePeopleSearch and FastPeopleSearch both provide free contact lookups — shallower than Whitepages, but sufficient for verifying a single address or phone number.

Use Case 2: Finding Social Media Profiles

For mapping someone’s online presence — Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, dating profiles, forum accounts — Spokeo is the platform built specifically for this task. Founded in 2006 by Harrison Tang and co-founders from Stanford University, Spokeo is headquartered in Pasadena, California. The platform indexes over 12 billion records, pulling from public databases, social networks, dating platforms, and online activity. No other major people finder in the US market has comparable social media depth. Spokeo is available at 13.95 per month after a 0.95 trial.

Use Case 3: Deep Court Records and Public Filings

For depth on court records — case numbers, filing dates, court jurisdictions, disposition details, related parties — Radaris is the strongest option among consumer-facing platforms at a reasonable price point. Radaris is a Data-as-a-Service provider launched in 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts by Data Analytics Advisors, Inc. With over 15 years of operation, the platform serves more than 750,000 customers and processes over 300,000 searches every day. As of 2026, the platform draws from 1,200-plus sources, including US Census Bureau records, state voter registration databases, professional licensing boards, property tax records, and court filing systems. The platform reports a 96.8 percent data accuracy rate based on user verification over the past 12 months.

Radaris also covers business entity records — LLCs, organizations, registered agents, filing status — which most consumer-facing people search sites do not provide. Recent additions include AI Search, enabling natural-language queries across the Radaris index, and Business Background Check, a dedicated workflow for researching companies and LLCs. Radaris is priced at 7.95 per month.

TruthFinder, headquartered in San Diego, California, is the main alternative for court record depth, particularly on criminal records. Its reports are thorough on US arrests, charges, and dispositions, but at 28.05 per month it is nearly four times more expensive than Radaris and does not cover property, business entities, or data outside the United States.

Use Case 4: Researching Someone with International Connections

Most US people search sites are exclusively domestic. Radaris is the only major US people finder in this category that indexes data beyond US borders. Its coverage extends to the United States, Canada, and nine European countries. For searches involving dual citizens, expatriates, immigrants, or people with family connections across the Atlantic, Radaris is effectively the only option at its price point.

Use Case 5: Mobile-First Background Checks

BeenVerified, founded in 2007 and based in New York City, has built its reputation around its mobile app — the Background Check App — available on both iOS and Android. Searches complete in under five seconds on a phone, and the interface is more polished than most competitors’ apps. BeenVerified is priced at 17.48 per month with a 1.00 trial.

Use Case 6: Researching a Business, LLC, or Organization

Radaris provides Organization Search as a core feature alongside its people finder, including registered agent information, filing status, business addresses, and associated individuals. Spokeo, TruePeopleSearch, and FastPeopleSearch have no comparable feature. Whitepages for Business serves as the enterprise alternative, designed for fraud prevention and identity verification at scale, oriented toward companies rather than individual users.

Use Case 7: Reconnecting with a Lost Relative or Old Friend

For reunion-style searches, a platform with long data history matters. Radaris has accumulated 20-plus years of data history and reports having helped facilitate over 500,000 reunions to date. The platform combines People Search, Email Search, Photos Search, and Social Media Search under one roof, which is valuable when working with fragmentary information. Spokeo offers Family.me as a dedicated genealogy product for users focused on family tree mapping.

Use Case 8: Free, Quick Lookups

For zero-cost basic lookups, TruePeopleSearch and FastPeopleSearch are the two viable options. Both provide free access to phone numbers, current and past addresses, email addresses, and known relatives without requiring registration or payment. Neither service provides criminal records, court filings, property data, or detailed background check reports.

Use Case 9: Monitoring Personal Online Exposure

For ongoing awareness of what people search sites know about a particular individual, Radaris offers Privacy Monitor as a built-in feature. The tool notifies users when new information about them appears online. Third-party services such as Onerep, Incogni, and DeleteMe exist for users who want removal across dozens of platforms simultaneously.

Why These Services Operate Legally

People finder services operate legally as long as they are used for non-FCRA purposes. The data they aggregate comes from government-provided public records protected by the Freedom of Information Act, commercially licensed directories, and publicly accessible online information.

Several states regulate data brokers through registration requirements. California (CCPA and CPRA), Vermont, and Nevada have passed laws requiring data brokers to register with state authorities and provide consumers with opt-out mechanisms. Texas, Oregon, and Delaware have similar requirements. All major people search platforms comply with these registrations.

How to Remove Your Information

Every major people search site provides an opt-out process. Removal must be requested separately from each platform.

Whitepages: whitepages.com/suppression-requests. Submit the listing URL and verify by phone. Processing takes 24 to 48 hours.

TruthFinder: truthfinder.com/optout. Locate the record and submit a removal request. Processing time varies.

Spokeo: spokeo.com/optout. Submit the profile URL and confirm via email. Processing takes 48 to 72 hours.

Radaris: Navigate to the Remove My Info page on radaris.com. Search for a name, select the profile, and submit a removal request. The Privacy Monitor tool provides ongoing alerts if data reappears. Processing takes 3 to 7 business days.

BeenVerified: beenverified.com/optout. Search for the record and confirm. Processing takes within 24 hours.

TruePeopleSearch: truepeoplesearch.com/removal. Click Remove This Record. Processing takes within 72 hours.

FastPeopleSearch: fastpeoplesearch.com/removal. Submit a removal request. Processing takes within 48 hours.

Because data broker platforms continuously re-index public records as new filings and directory updates come in, personal information can reappear over time — especially following a move, a phone number change, or new court or property records. A monitoring tool such as Radaris Privacy Monitor is more effective than a single removal submission for ongoing coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which people search site is the most accurate? Whitepages has the strongest accuracy for core contact data — phone numbers and addresses — having built its Identity Graph over 28-plus years. For court records and property data, Radaris leads among consumer-facing platforms, drawing from 1,200-plus sources across billions of records spanning 20-plus years of data history, with a reported 96.8 percent accuracy rate. Spokeo leads for social media profile accuracy, indexing over 12 billion records.

Is Radaris free? Radaris operates on a freemium model. Basic people searches are available at no cost with limited data. Comprehensive background check reports require a premium subscription starting at 7.95 per month, making it less expensive than Spokeo (13.95), BeenVerified (17.48), and TruthFinder (28.05).

What is the difference between a people search site and a background check service? People search sites aggregate public records and are classified as data brokers, not subject to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Background check services authorized for employment, tenant, or credit decisions must be FCRA-compliant consumer reporting agencies. Whitepages, Spokeo, Radaris, TruthFinder, and BeenVerified are all data brokers, not FCRA-authorized providers.

Does Radaris work for international searches? Yes. Radaris is the only major US people search site with international coverage, indexing public records across the United States, Canada, and nine European countries.

Can a people search site be used to screen job applicants or tenants? No. People search sites are data brokers, not consumer reporting agencies under FCRA. Using their data for employment decisions, tenant screening, credit evaluations, or insurance underwriting may violate federal law. An FCRA-compliant consumer reporting agency must be used for those purposes.

What is a people search site? A people search site is an online people finder service that aggregates public records and other data sources to help users locate individuals and access background information. Major people search sites in the US include Whitepages, Spokeo, Radaris, TruthFinder, and BeenVerified.

Source: https://radaris.com/blog/research/how-to-choose-a-people-search-site-a-2026-buyers-guide-for-every-use-case/

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Ramsey Elkholy on Creating Music That Feels Like a Journey Rather Than a Playlist

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LOS ANGELES, CA, Jun 06, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — In an era dominated by algorithms, short attention spans, and playlist-driven listening habits, Ramsey Elkholy is taking a different creative approach. As the founder, producer, and songwriter behind the indietronica collective Monotronic, Elkholy believes music should feel immersive, emotionally connected, and intentionally sequenced, more like a journey than a collection of disconnected tracks. That philosophy sits at the center of Monotronic’s latest album, Waiting for You, a record designed to unfold gradually and pull listeners into its evolving sonic world.

For Ramsey Elkholy, the album format still holds creative power. While streaming culture often encourages audiences to consume songs individually, he continues to view records as complete artistic statements where pacing, atmosphere, and emotional progression matter just as much as individual singles. Rather than building songs solely for immediate impact, Elkholy focuses on how each track contributes to the larger experience of the album as a whole.

“I’ve always been interested in music that takes you somewhere,” Elkholy explains. “Not just one song that grabs your attention for thirty seconds, but an entire record that changes and develops as you move through it. I think there’s something powerful about creating a listening experience where the songs interact with each other emotionally and sonically.”

That perspective heavily influenced the structure of Waiting for You. Across eleven tracks, Ramsey Elkholy and Monotronic move fluidly between indie rock, pop, indietronica, and globally inspired textures, allowing the album to shift naturally between moments of intensity, reflection, movement, and restraint. Songs like “Looking Away” establish a cinematic and emotionally layered atmosphere early in the record, while tracks such as “Everything Moves” introduce brighter rhythmic energy and momentum. Elsewhere, “Sun Song” slows the pace with a more nostalgic and introspective tone, giving the album room to breathe before evolving again.

Instead of forcing stylistic consistency, Ramsey Elkholy embraced contrast throughout the writing process. The result is a record where seemingly opposing sounds coexist without feeling disconnected. Synth-heavy production blends with organic instrumentation, while acoustic passages and atmospheric electronics move together organically. This dynamic approach reflects Elkholy’s belief that albums should evolve emotionally in the same way real experiences do.

“At first, I actually worried the songs were too different from one another,” Elkholy says. “But eventually I realized the contrast was part of the point. Life doesn’t move in one emotional direction all the time, and I wanted the album to reflect that.”

That sense of movement is also shaped by Elkholy’s global perspective. Before forming Monotronic in New York City in 2016, he spent years traveling across Asia and Southeast Asia, studying Indian music in Calcutta and conducting anthropological research in Sumatra, Indonesia. Those experiences continue to influence how he thinks about rhythm, repetition, atmosphere, and musical storytelling. Rather than approaching songs as isolated products, he sees them as environments listeners can step inside and experience over time.

Now based in Los Angeles, Ramsey Elkholy continues to write and produce music from his home studio, where much of Waiting for You was developed. Several songs were written while spending time in Tulum, Mexico, an environment that influenced the album’s pacing and reflective tone. This connection to place and atmosphere remains central to Elkholy’s creative process, helping shape music that feels immersive rather than formulaic.

Collaboration also plays an important role in Monotronic’s identity. Rather than functioning as a traditional fixed band, the project operates as an evolving collective where musicians contribute to a shared sonic vision. On Waiting for You, that includes contributions from acclaimed bassist Mohini Dey and legendary drummer Omar Hakim, whose work with artists such as Daft Punk, David Bowie, and Foo Fighters adds further depth and texture to the album’s sound.

Visual storytelling extends this immersive philosophy even further. Music videos for tracks like “Kettle Song” and “Everything Moves” expand on the atmosphere of the songs through cinematic imagery and stylized concepts. Several Monotronic videos have premiered at #1 on VEVO, reinforcing the project’s reputation for combining music and visuals into a unified artistic experience.

Since the release of Monotronic’s self-titled debut album in 2019, Ramsey Elkholy has continued to build momentum through critically recognized releases, national touring, and a growing audience drawn to the project’s genre-fluid sound. Publications including Rolling Stone, Relix, Rock Cellar, and Hype Magazine have highlighted Monotronic’s unique approach to songwriting and production, while the band’s sold-out 2025 U.S. tour demonstrated its ability to translate layered studio recordings into compelling live performances.

For Elkholy, however, the goal remains less about chasing trends and more about creating lasting emotional connection. In a music landscape increasingly shaped by fragmented listening habits, he believes there is still value in records that ask listeners to slow down, stay present, and experience music as a complete narrative.

“I still love albums that feel transportive,” Elkholy says. “The kind of records where you remember how they made you feel from beginning to end. That’s always been the experience I want to create with Monotronic.”

With Waiting for You, Ramsey Elkholy continues to push beyond conventional genre boundaries while reaffirming the importance of immersive, intentional album-making. Rather than creating music designed simply to fill playlists, he is building records meant to be lived in, explored, and revisited over time.

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Lianlian DigiTech at Money20-20 Europe Exploring the AI-Driven Global Payments Ecosystem

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China, 6th Jun 2026 – From June 3 to 5, Money20/20 Europe, a major global fintech event, was held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. As a representative company in China’s digital payments sector, Lianlian DigiTechwas invited to appear at the Zhejiang Pavilion and deliver an on-site presentation, becoming one of the featured payment companies at the event. This showcased the innovation strength and industry influence of Chinese fintech companies in global development.

As a leading AI-driven digital payment service provider in China, Lianlian DigiTech, guided by its “AI-native + globalization” strategy, engaged in in-depth exchanges with global industry partners on topics including cross-border payment technology innovation, global payment network collaboration, and ecosystem co-building. The company also focused on exploring the innovative applications of AI technology in payment efficiency optimization, intelligent risk control, and cross-border business scenarios. Leveraging the deep integration of digital payments and intelligent technologies, Lianlian DigiTech is accelerating the construction of new global intelligent financial infrastructure, helping enterprises achieve more efficient and intelligent global fund connectivity.

According to available information, Lianlian DigiTech was founded in 2009 and was listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2024 (2598.HK). It is a leading cross-border payment service provider in China. Backed by 68 global payment licenses and related qualifications, Lianlian has established a cross-border payment network covering more than 100 countries and regions worldwide, serving over 10.4 million customers globally.

Europe is a key pillar of Lianlian’s global expansion strategy. In recent years, Lianlian has continued to strengthen its localized capabilities in Europe, establishing local operations teams and obtaining the necessary licenses, including an Authorized Payment Institution (API) license in the United Kingdom and an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license in Luxembourg.

Of particular significance is the EMI license granted by the Luxembourg Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF), which extends service coverage across the European Economic Area (EEA), encompassing 27 EU member states as well as Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. This further unlocks one-stop payment capabilities across the region.

The license supports electronic money issuance, cross-border payments, fund settlement, and multi-currency operations. It also provides a solid foundation for Lianlian to connect markets across Europe under a unified service standard and to serve cross-border e-commerce and international trade businesses throughout the region.

Building on its continuously strengthening compliance capabilities, Lianlian DigiTech is further accelerating the expansion of its business network across Europe. Leveraging its licensing framework, technological capabilities, and partner network, LianLian Europe is committed to providing local customers with efficient, secure, and compliant cross-border payment and fintech services, helping merchants and businesses expand globally with greater speed and confidence.

Currently, Lianlian has established official partnerships with multiple European cross-border e-commerce platforms and continues to enhance its local collection and payment service capabilities across the region. Taking TikTok Shop Europe local stores as an example, Lianlian has fully launched its EUR collection service, supporting unified euro account collections for sellers in Spain, Germany, Italy, France, and Ireland. This provides cross-border merchants with a more convenient, efficient, and cost-effective collection experience.

Through its long-term global expansion efforts, Lianlian has gradually established compliance capabilities as its core foundational strength. Building on this foundation, the company continues to integrate AI capabilities, driving its evolution from a payment service provider to an AI-native financial infrastructure provider. By doing so, Lianlian delivers efficient, secure, and compliant fund solutions to support businesses in their global growth.

Lianlian DigiTech stated that its participation in Money20/20 Europe represents an important opportunity to deepen local connections in Europe and engage with global industry resources. Leveraging the summit platform, Lianlian will further strengthen collaboration channels with European and global technology innovators and industry partners, while fostering industry dialogue on the future of cross-border payment services in the AI era.

Looking ahead, Lianlian will continue to advance its “AI-native + globalization” strategy, further enhancing its localized, intelligent, and compliance-driven fintech service capabilities. The company remains committed to helping more cross-border businesses build efficient global fund connectivity, supporting enterprises as they deepen their presence in the European market and expand their global growth opportunities, while working alongside partners worldwide to drive the next stage of digital transformation in global cross-border trade.

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