Finding Hope During WarHow faith leaders are helping their communities during the Middle East conflictNov 8, 2023Nov 8, 2023
Why Millennials failed to transform workFive years ago, while I was living in New York and working on a piece about Millennials’ workplace demands, I got a call from the CEO of…Nov 30, 20221Nov 30, 20221
Everything is not Your ThingHow our explanation of the world is increasingly simplistic.Nov 1, 2022Nov 1, 2022
Our dangerous contentment with distrustOne indicator of how broken our nation is the continual, visual erosion of trust.Feb 23, 2022Feb 23, 2022
Published inGENAnti ‘Cancel Culture’ Crusaders Have Become What They HateThere is a famous Nietzsche quote that states, “beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster… for when you…Nov 7, 20213Nov 7, 20213
Reconfiguring TouchLast week the Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to Ardem Patapoutian, a brilliant neuroscientist at Scripps Research in La Jolla…Oct 14, 2021Oct 14, 2021
The persisting problem of social fragmentationAs we slowly emerge from the pandemic for many the fog of loneliness appears to be lifting.Jul 11, 2021Jul 11, 2021
Why is Trader Joe’s Indian food so good?So often during sheltering in place, only the bright red floral shirts of Trader Joe’s staff broke up the monotony of my pandemic funk. The…Jun 23, 20211Jun 23, 20211
Published inP.S. I Love YouThe Important Relationships I Would’ve Missed with Remote WorkHow my in-person connections shaped me foreverFeb 24, 20215Feb 24, 20215