National Paul Day

National Paul Day is celebrated every year on July 13. The day aims to show our appreciation for everyone named Paul, so if you’re named Paul or you know someone named Paul, take this opportunity to honor them (or yourself!). Paul is a masculine name that’s especially common in Christian countries, given the strong Christian heritage the name has. Paul is a derivate of Paulus, a Latin family name meaning ‘humble’ — especially fitting for a Christian name. Paul is often perceived as a classic, wholesome, strong, and simple name. The most well-known Paul was, of course, Paul the Apostle, the saint responsible for the solidification of Christianity after the passing of his teacher, Jesus of Nazareth. Paul most notably converted from a persecutor of Christians to arguably the most important Christian of all time.

National Emo Day

Did you rock skinny jeans, tight T-shirts, and studded belts? How about jet-black hair and long bangs? For many people, the word “emo” describes a sad teenager who dresses in a very deliberate way. But the emo subculture has a long, storied history that reaches back to the 1980s and continues to resonate today. On National Emo Day, we recognize the rich complexities of the emo movement and gain a greater appreciation of its place in popular music. Weezer anyone?

Customer Experience Day

Customer Experience Day, observed annually on May 15, was launched by Nextiva to honor the people and businesses dedicated to delivering amazing experiences. Whether it’s a thoughtful conversation, a seamless support interaction, or taking the opportunity to surprise and delight, customer experience (CX) has become the heartbeat of modern business. This day was created to spotlight those unsung heroes—from frontline workers to business leaders—who understand that CX isn’t just service, it’s strategy. It’s how brands win hearts, loyalty, and growth. Join the celebration and help elevate the standard of care across every industry.