Sunday, December 21, 2025

Unlock AG Pro Today

Why Now?

AG Pro gives you sharp insights, compelling stories, and weekly mind fuel without the fluff. Think of it as your brain’s secret weapon – and our way to keep doing what we do best: cutting the BS and giving you INDEPENDENT real talk that moves the needle.

Limited time offer: $29/yr (regularly $149)
✔ Full access to all stories and 20 years of analysis
✔ Long-form exclusives and sharp strategy guides
✔ Weekly curated breakdowns sent to your inbox

We accept all major credit cards.

Pro

/ once per week

Get everything, no strings.

AG-curious? Get the full-access version, just on a week-to-week basis.
• Unlimited access, no lockouts
• Full Premium archive access
• Inbox delivery + curated digests
• Stop anytime, no hoops

$
7
$
0

Get your fill of no-BS brilliance.

Pro

/ once per year

All in, all year. Zero lockouts.

The best deal - full access, your way. No timeouts, no limits, no regrets.
A year for less than a month of Hulu+
• Unlimited access to every story
• Re-read anything, anytime
• Inbox drop + curated roundups

$
29
$
0

*Most Popular

Full access, no pressure. Just power.

Free
/ limited

Useful, just not unlimited.

You’ll still get the goods - just not the goodest, freshest goods. You’ll get:
• Weekly email recaps + curation
• 24-hour access to all new content
• No archive. No re-reads

Free

Upgrade later -
we’ll be here!

Unlock AG Pro Today

Why Now?

AG Pro gives you sharp insights, compelling stories, and weekly mind fuel without the fluff. Think of it as your brain’s secret weapon – and our way to keep doing what we do best: cutting the BS and giving you INDEPENDENT real talk that moves the needle.

Limited time offer: $29/yr (regularly $149)
✔ Full access to all stories and 20 years of analysis
✔ Long-form exclusives and sharp strategy guides
✔ Weekly curated breakdowns sent to your inbox

We accept all major credit cards.

Pro

/ once per week

Get everything, no strings.

AG-curious? Get the full-access version, just on a week-to-week basis.
• Unlimited access, no lockouts
• Full Premium archive access
• Inbox delivery + curated digests
• Stop anytime, no hoops

$
7
$
0

Get your fill of no-BS brilliance.

Pro

/ once per year

All in, all year. Zero lockouts.

The best deal - full access, your way. No timeouts, no limits, no regrets.
A year for less than a month of Hulu+
• Unlimited access to every story
• Re-read anything, anytime
• Inbox drop + curated roundups

$
29
$
0

*Most Popular

Full access, no pressure. Just power.

Free
/ limited

Useful, just not unlimited.

You’ll still get the goods - just not the goodest, freshest goods. You’ll get:
• Weekly email recaps + curation
• 24-hour access to all new content
• No archive. No re-reads

Free

Upgrade later -
we’ll be here!

As Amazon innovates deliveries, THIS new tool could become important

The downside to delivery

With more and more shoppers making purchases online, services like UPS, Fedex, and the US Postal Service are delivering increasing numbers of packages every year. Despite the convenience of having your products delivered to your doorstep, there is one downside – theft.


Michael Grabham operates a non-profit called Survive The Streets that gathers materials for houseless people. Last year, a package containing a donation of several winter coats for the project was stolen right off of his doorstep.

Theft on the rise with media coverage

Apparently mail theft on the rise, as thieves have figured out how easy it is to follow a delivery truck and swipe a package as soon as the truck pulls away. Package theft is especially common during the holiday season. According to Grabham, “we have seen a huge spike in package theft since it is now mainstream news…the media has shown others the idea of how easy it is to steal packages from doorsteps.”

Grabham began looking for a solution to prevent “porch pirates” from stealing packages, and found that, besides complicated and expensive security systems, there was no simple, cheap security solution specifically for packages.

The genius solution

That’s when he invented Package Guard. It’s a battery-operated device about the size of a Frisbee that can be affixed to your front porch and connected to your WiFi signal. It reads “place package here.” When the delivery person places the package on Package Guard, the device’s sensor is triggered, and you receive a notification on your smartphone or smartwatch. The device also alerts you if an unauthorized person tries to take your package. A loud alarm sounds, scaring off the potential thief. You can authorize your spouse, roommate, or neighbor to pick up the package by giving them a special passcode.

The Package Guard will likely retail for about $69. However, if you’ve ever been a victim of package theft, you can turn in the police report to receive a Package Guard for just $20.

#PackageGuard

Ellen Vessels, Staff Writerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ellenvessels
Ellen Vessels, a Staff Writer at The American Genius, is respected for their wide range of work, with a focus on generational marketing and business trends. Ellen is also a performance artist when not writing, and has a passion for sustainability, social justice, and the arts.
Subscribe
Notify of
wpDiscuz
0
0
What insights can you add? →x
()
x
Exit mobile version