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Style Magazine - January 2023

I’ll forever be a café connoisseur. From the coffee (of course!) to the décor, and the people to the pastries, I have incredibly specific standards. Walking in, I want the ambiance to be lively but not too loud; music is a must, as are ample outlets and infinite nooks and crannies to cozy up at. Bonus points if they make their own baked goods, have strong Wi-Fi (and even stronger coffee), and stay open late. I won’t disclose my favorites, but I will say they’re all mentioned in this month’s feature, “Cool Beans,” where contributor Sharon Penny writes about our region’s robust coffee culture. Read her roundup of the top spots and what makes each one buzzworthy—be it a primo patio, house-made syrups, or sustainably sourced beans— starting on page 62. In true new year’s fashion, we also have plenty of healthy living content—both physical and mental—this month. Turn to “Get Fit” on page 20 to learn about three elite athletes who live locally, including a skilled cyclist, an Ironman (who was told he’d never run again after a debilitating auto accident), and a young soccer star. Their words of well-being wisdom and stories of stamina are sure to inspire. Finally, in “Clear the Cutter” on page 56, area experts tell us their top tips for “living a life you love to come home to, knowing where all your stuff is, and lessening the load of what’s no longer serving you.” As someone who lives in a small space with small kiddos (who make big, BIG messes), I can honestly say that having an organized home does indeed create a calming, less chaotic environment; and, like coffee, makes everything better. Cheers! —Megan megan@stylemg.com

I’ll forever be a café connoisseur. From the coffee (of course!) to the décor, and the people to the pastries, I have incredibly specific standards. Walking in, I want the ambiance to be lively but not too loud; music is a must, as are ample outlets and infinite nooks and crannies to cozy up at. Bonus points if they make their own baked goods, have strong Wi-Fi (and even stronger coffee), and stay open late. I won’t disclose my favorites, but I will say they’re all mentioned in this month’s feature, “Cool Beans,” where contributor Sharon Penny writes about our region’s robust coffee culture. Read her roundup of the top spots and what makes each one buzzworthy—be it a primo patio, house-made syrups, or sustainably sourced beans— starting on page 62.

In true new year’s fashion, we also have plenty of healthy living content—both physical and mental—this month. Turn to “Get Fit” on page 20 to learn about three elite athletes who live locally, including a skilled cyclist, an Ironman (who was told he’d never run again after a debilitating auto accident), and a young soccer star. Their words of well-being wisdom and stories of stamina are sure to inspire.

Finally, in “Clear the Cutter” on page 56, area experts tell us their top tips for “living a life you love to come home to, knowing where all your stuff is, and lessening the load of what’s no longer serving you.” As someone who lives in a small space with small kiddos (who make big, BIG messes), I can honestly say that having an organized home does indeed create a calming, less chaotic environment; and, like coffee, makes everything better. Cheers!
—Megan
megan@stylemg.com

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Roseville Cardiology is<br />

the premier independent<br />

cardiovascular medical group<br />

serving south Placer county and<br />

surrounding communities<br />

for more than 40 years.<br />

Our goal is to provide our<br />

patients with the full range<br />

of care for heart disease.<br />

Our physicians strive to help<br />

you gain a better understanding<br />

of your heart health.<br />

But don't just take our word<br />

for it—here's what our patients<br />

say about our physicians<br />

and our practice:<br />

“Dr. Lingam is a great listener and very informative.<br />

Couldn’t be happier with his care.”<br />

“Dr. Fehrenbacher has always been there when my<br />

heart needed him.”<br />

“Dr. Go is simply amazing. He makes sure I<br />

understand everything and have all my questions<br />

asked. He goes out of his way to provide an in depth<br />

understanding of my heart issues.”<br />

“Dr. Sharma was incredible. She was genuine and<br />

was a breath of fresh air for being another of the few<br />

doctors that really make me feel has an interest in<br />

my medical needs.”<br />

“Dr. Sepherdad showed compassion for the recent<br />

loss of my parent and spent time talking through it<br />

with me. I really appreciated his kind words.”<br />

“Dr. Ebenezer has gone above and beyond in<br />

providing care for me and I feel truly blessed that he<br />

is my doctor. Thank you Dr. Ebenezer!!!”<br />

“Dr. Peters always very knowledgeable and<br />

proactive… I felt seen and heard!”<br />

Two Medical Plaza Drive, Suite 175 // Roseville<br />

916-782-2146 // 916-742-1376 // rosevillecardiology.com<br />

685 Twelve Bridges Road, Suite D // Lincoln<br />

916-916-644-3148 // rosevillecardiology.com<br />

11971 Heritage Oaks Place, Suite 7/8 // Auburn<br />

530-368-8001 // rosevillecardiology.com<br />

“Dr. Yadlapalli is always very thorough! Good bedside<br />

manner. Very personable and easy to relate to.”<br />

“Dr. Garg is fabulous and I recommend her.”<br />

“Dr. Menon is great to work with. He was responsive<br />

to my concerns and needs. I feel I will be well taken<br />

care of.”<br />

About RCMA: “Best doctor's office by far. Excellent<br />

service by all.”<br />

JANUARY <strong>2023</strong> | stylemg.com 47

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