Homepage
About membership
Sign in
Get started
Homepage
Get started
Get started
Home
Technology
Culture
Entrepreneurship
Creativity
Self
Politics
Media
Productivity
Design
Popular
More
Featured
The Search for Home in Times of War and Peace
My work for UNHCR, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees often makes me think about how many people in the world do not have…
Melissa Fleming
The State of the Gender Divide
Lessons from trying to make content for men during Weinstein and #MeToo
Alana Hope Levinson
Abortion Isn’t Bad For Your Health
Most of the ‘health risks’ you’ve heard about are wrong
Gid M-K; Health Nerd
New lift technology is reshaping cities
Elevators may soon go sideways as well as up
The Economist
Workplace Sexual Harassment Law: A Primer
anna dorn
The Story of Reality Winner, America’s Most Unlikely Leaker
New York Magazine
Hard and Soft Skills in Tech
Yonatan Zunger
See all featured
‘Call Me By Your Name’ Made Me Realize What the Closet Stole From Me
Manuel Betancourt
Interesting ideas that set your mind in motion.
Hear directly from the people who know it best. From tech to politics to creativity and more — whatever your interest, we’ve got you covered.
Get started
Learn more
Popular on Medium
more
Hard and Soft Skills in Tech
It’s both more serious and less serious than we’ve admitted
Yonatan Zunger
Dec 26, 2017
95 Crypto Theses for 2018
(I see your top 10 and raise you 85.)
TwoBitIdiot
Jan 2
Towards a Bra-free Instagram Experience
Hey Instagram. I was just wondering,
Lauren Hallden
Dec 30, 2017
So Close.
We were driven to build a product that people would fall in love with.
Sam Jadallah
Dec 27, 2017
Don't miss a thing
Sign up with a free account, and we'll deliver the best stories on your favorite topics straight to your inbox each morning.
Get started
Audio
more
The Worst Ideas I Had As A Founder (That Went Extremely Well)
The 5 worst ideas our startup had which worked out incredibly well. Why startup founders and entrepreneurs should test any idea.
Cliff Lerner
Dec 18, 2017
There’s Never Been a Better Time to Rejoin the Monarchy.
Well guys, the American experiment has been real fun and all. But now that Meghan Markle is finally engaged to Prince Harry, there’s never…
Jane Brannen
Nov 29, 2017
Audio available
America is Cashing Out
As we enter the 21st Century, it seems like a subset of Americans are done investing in its shared future.
Richie Koch
Dec 19, 2017
The Tigers Come at Night
I sat bolt upright in bed at 3 AM this morning, turned to the framed picture of Richard Stallman I keep on my nightstand, and told him I…
Kevin Barrett
Dec 6, 2017
Featured for members
more
Member preview
The anniversary of a Texas tornado
This essay about the Dallas tornado outbreak of December 26, 2015 won the Mayborn literary non-fiction essay award and originally appeared…
Seema Yasmin
Dec 27, 2017
Member preview
How One Instagram Account is Creating a Celebratory Space for Black Men Online
All I ask when I die, dress me fly and neatly / And brush my waves so I’m handsome when the bitches greet me.
Jeff Ihaza
Jan 2
Member preview
The Sharks Are Out There
Swimming with the God-fish of Mozambique
Henry Wismayer
Jan 2
Member preview
There is an alternative to paying thousands in rent…
As many as 100,000 people live in off-grid communities in the UK, trying to create cheaper, more sustainable and happier ways of living
Felipe Araujo
Jan 2
Technology
more
Member preview
New lift technology is reshaping cities
Elevators may soon go sideways as well as up
The Economist
Jan 2
Member preview
How Are People Making Money In VR… Or When Will They?
By Stephanie Llamas & Charlie Fink
Forbes
Jan 2
Member preview
The Six Apps That Mattered Most in 2017
Some are obvious, some are awful. They were all a big deal this year.
MIT Technology Review
Dec 31, 2017
Member preview
Switch Flips Nintendo’s Fate, Reviving the Magic at a Sagging Company
This time last year, the company that made Mario and Donkey Kong household names seemed to have lost its touch. Now, with the new console…
The New York Times
Dec 31, 2017
Member preview
The Biggest Tech Fails of 2017
This year’s fails have been all about an assaults on you, your opinions, and your personal data.
PCMag
Dec 29, 2017
Creativity
more
By the way…
I’ve decided to publish a book
Snippets
Jan 1
Audio available
Swarm
Despite the dizzying ups and downs of indie publishing, don’t despair — the journey is worth it.
Carole P. Roman
Dec 29, 2017
Member preview
When I Fell in Love with Writing
Little girls and their best friends have a special relationship. It is too bad we do not spend more time listening in on the amazing worlds…
Lauren Langford
Dec 28, 2017
Member preview
Here’s How We Creatives Can Be Better at Business
Because the only thing stopping us is lack of structure.
Kern Carter
Dec 27, 2017
Audio available
What Does It Mean to Create?
In my previous post, I wrote about the history of what we think of as “creative thought,” and I provided my assessment of a historical…
Jonathan Ely
Dec 26, 2017
Entrepreneurship
more
Member preview
How A Young Fitness Entrepreneur Broke $1 Million in Revenue In Eight Months
By Elaine Pofeldt
Forbes
Dec 29, 2017
How to Think of Your Company’s Narrative as a Product
Let me guess. You’re a startup, and you’re worried about how to tell the story of your company publicly. Sometimes you even have trouble…
Kate Mason
Dec 13, 2017
Audio available
This $20 Million Startup Was on the Road to Riches. Then Its Leader Started Talking to God
The inside story of Tradiv — a red-hot startup that collapsed amid bad decisions, allegations of sexual misconduct, and a co-founder’s…
inc. magazine
Dec 20, 2017
Member preview
Why Big Tech needs to get out more
‘Companies need to find ways to connect with aspiring entrepreneurs outside Silicon Valley’
The Financial Times
Dec 20, 2017
Audio available
Venture Capital Is Built on Serendipity
Software has as much potential as electrification or steam power, but instead the industry ignores markets and whole classes of people…
Luke Kanies
in
Understanding Venture Capital
Dec 20, 2017
Culture
more
Member preview
The Secretive Family Making Billions From the Opioid Crisis
You’re aware America is under siege, fighting an opioid crisis that has exploded into a public-health emergency. You’ve heard of OxyContin…
Esquire
Oct 15, 2017
Artist in the Archive
I spent a lot of the end of 2017 getting lost in the labyrinthine tunnels that sprawl underneath the Library of Congress. Putting on my…
blprnt
Jan 2
Member preview
How One Instagram Account is Creating a Celebratory Space for Black Men Online
All I ask when I die, dress me fly and neatly / And brush my waves so I’m handsome when the bitches greet me.
Jeff Ihaza
Jan 2
I Attended a Kiddie Rave and Lived to Tell the Tale
Dance music, a nightclub, hundreds of children: what could possibly go wrong?
Tom Mitchell
Jan 1
Member preview
Milo Yiannopoulos’s draft and the role of editors in dealing with the far-right
The comments don’t constitute a rejection of the Yiannopoulos agenda. Rather, they’re efforts by a professional editor trying to make that…
The Guardian
Jan 1, 2017