By Jaya Saxena — 2016
SARK has built an online empire simply by being her honest self.
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This book is about hope and a call to action to make the world the kind of place we want to live in.
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From pollution to public health, the life-threatening challenges that we were warned about decades ago are no longer conceptual concerns that our children and our grandchildren may face one day.
A spiritual self-help guide teaching you the 12 principles that will transform your way of thinking and lead you towards living a better life.
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Alzo Slade participates in an “Emotional Emancipation Circle,” an Afrocentric support group created by the Community Healing Network and the Association of Black Psychologists. It’s a safe space for Black people to share personal experiences with racism and to process racial trauma.
Georgetown University professor and author Cal Newport explains why you should unplug from your electronics and take a 30 day "digital detox."
Cal Newport is a computer science professor at Georgetown University. In addition to academic research, he writes about the intersection of technology and society. He’s particularly interested in the impact of new technologies on our ability to perform productive work or lead satisfying lives.
Deep work is the ability to focus without distraction on a cognitively demanding task. It’s a skill that allows you to quickly master complicated information and produce better results in less time.
In this episode, Chelsea shows us all the little-known ways to live better online — something that's especially important to those of us practicing social distancing (which we all should be!), as we're spending even more time than usual at home and on our devices.
A brief discussion of how the internet came to be, and how it has drastically changed how we connect and interact with other people and with the world around us.
People, teenagers especially, need to evaluate the role of technology and social media in their lives. In his talk, Jake describes his experiences with social media as a teen and explores the effect it has had on his generation. Jake is a student at South Pasadena High School.