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Too Global to Speak Local
Too Global to Speak Local
When sounding foreign becomes the price of belonging
Thasya 🛸
Apr 18
I Check All “Uncomfortable Truths About Likeable People”
I Check All “Uncomfortable Truths About Likeable People”
But I’m a social butterfly, not a social alligator
Violet@CrumbsOfSanity 🫠
Apr 18
Mars Ain’t The Kind of Place to Raise Your Kids
Mars Ain’t The Kind of Place to Raise Your Kids
Elton John’s take on Mars was figuratively timeless. Elon Musk’s Mars dream is simply a rich man’s indulgence
Adam Svenson
Apr 18
I’ve Only Done 15% of My 2025 Goals (And That’s Fine)
I’ve Only Done 15% of My 2025 Goals (And That’s Fine)
Why reflecting and revising your goals might be the smartest move you make this year — rocket emoji optional
Akhil Salim
Apr 17
Do you hear the Lambs screaming, Clarice?
Do you hear the Lambs screaming, Clarice?
On the couch with Dr. Lecter — your therapy served medium rare.
Veronica Holsinger - veronicaholsing@gmail.com
Apr 17
Charlie Brooker’s Surprising Writing Advice Is the Only One That Matters at the Start
Charlie Brooker’s Surprising Writing Advice Is the Only One That Matters at the Start
You don’t need a niche. You need this advice
Victoria Muggridge
Apr 17
The Unexpected Gift of Speaker Anxiety and How to Turn Fear into Connection
The Unexpected Gift of Speaker Anxiety and How to Turn Fear into Connection
Why highly anxious speakers have the most opportunity to impact, inspire, and persuade an audience
Julianne Buchler
Apr 17
Patches of Color
Patches of Color
Growing up in a Carnival costume
Fedeminozzi
Apr 17
1.4% of Us Teenagers 13 to 17 Identify as Transgendered
1.4% of Us Teenagers 13 to 17 Identify as Transgendered
Sex, society, and modern life
Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley
Apr 16
How an HR Mistake Led to a Major Cybersecurity Threat
How an HR Mistake Led to a Major Cybersecurity Threat
A cautionary tale about business as usual
Toya Qualls-Barnette
Apr 16
AI and the Quiet Erasure of Humanity
AI and the Quiet Erasure of Humanity
When AI surpasses human intelligence, will it see us as obstacles? Does the world end with a bang or a whimper?
Adam Svenson
Apr 15
Bizarro Among Savages
Bizarro Among Savages
How an email intended as a joke capsized my life
Dan Piraro
Apr 15
How to Love the One You’re With
How to Love the One You’re With
Love is created in your head, not in your heart
Elaine Hilides
Apr 15
Where Is the “Easy” Button?
Where Is the “Easy” Button?
We need it now more than ever
Jill Ebstein
Apr 14
The Words of Nightmares
The Words of Nightmares
Folklore, languages, and my fear of falling
Fedeminozzi
Apr 14
In Oregon, We’re Suing Trump for Taking Away Our Voting Rights
In Oregon, We’re Suing Trump for Taking Away Our Voting Rights
Trump’s executive order ‘Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections’ is ‘Preserving and Protecting the Power of Trump’
Katharine Valentino
Apr 14
Must We Bow To The God That Is Grammarly?
Must We Bow To The God That Is Grammarly?
Why Grammarly gets under my skin and up my nose
Jo Stubbings
Apr 14
Forever Chemicals: The Story of PFAS
Forever Chemicals: The Story of PFAS
Which are even in your bodies
Gigi Ryan
Apr 12
The Clock
The Clock
And the ruthless ticking
Existence
Apr 12
The Secret Power of Authenticity
The Secret Power of Authenticity
What it is, why it’s important, and how to use it to connect
Julianne Buchler
Apr 12
My Half-An-Hour Friend
My Half-An-Hour Friend
A new way of looking at your mates
Jo Stubbings
Apr 11
The Hidden Cost of Marriage: How Dowries Harm Women
The Hidden Cost of Marriage: How Dowries Harm Women
How dowry systems are fueling a particular type of epidemic in India
Raheem Muhamathu Milhaj
Apr 11
What I Learned at 16 That Schools Don’t Teach
What I Learned at 16 That Schools Don’t Teach
Whether you’re 16 or 60, here’s a compilation of life lessons to guide and inspire you at any stage of your journey
Anika Kannan
Apr 10
Show Me Your True Colors
Show Me Your True Colors
On flowers, moths, and the complexity of perception
Fedeminozzi
Apr 10
The Greatest, Shortest, and Saddest Adventure Story You’ll Ever Read
The Greatest, Shortest, and Saddest Adventure Story You’ll Ever Read
Revisiting René Daumal’s Mount Analogue
Philip Ogley
Apr 10
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