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Ericka Hart’s Brooklyn Apartment Is a Celebration of Blackness | House Tours | Apartment Therapy

2019

Ericka Hart—a Sex/Racial/Social Justice Educator, activist, and breast cancer survivor with a Master’s of Education in Human Sexuality—and their partner Ebony Donnley—a writer, performance artist, and audio engineer—have only been living in this rental for a few months, but they’ve filled the... See more...

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Olympian Gracie Gold Gets Candid About Her Mental Health with Michelle Kwan | Thank You Notes

Michelle Kwan may be one of the best figure skaters of all time, but it’s her incredible resolve that made her such an inspiration to fellow skater Gracie Gold. In this video, Gracie tells Michelle: “You once estimated that you’ve fallen 131,000 times in your skating career.

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The Secret to Creating the Beloved Community: Doug Shipman at TEDxAtlanta

Doug Shipman simplifies community to the simple act of "love thy neighbor." Thank you to Turner Studios for providing in-kind video production services for TEDxAtlanta.

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Ask a Therapist: Is There a Connection Between Neurodiversity and the LGBTQIA+ Community?

The short answer, yes and no. This is a question I get REGULARLY, and honestly never knew how to answer it.

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Happiest Place on Earth by Professor Ed Diener

The world authority on happiness and well-being research, Dr. Ed Diener, of the University of Illinois discusses the happiest and unhappiest places on earth according to the latest research in a conversation with Professor Michael B. Frisch of Baylor University.

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A Recipe for Happiness from International Authority, Ed Diener

Ed Diener speaks on the recipe to happiness.

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Ed Diener on Happiness and Work

Ed Diener on Happiness and Work

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Ed Diener, 2017 Irving K. Barber School Distinguished Speaker Series Highlights

Can individual happiness and societal happiness increase? The science of subjective well-being—happiness, life satisfaction and positive feelings—has grown enormously in the last decade.

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