

The Elements of Personal Leadership: A Whole Self Approach
Learn about the approaches you need to be aware of to develop your leadership style.
Aug 17, 20236 min read


Twitter Thrives on Community, Not Innovation: Why Twitter Persists Despite Elon Musk
While Musk continues to throw grenades at his own social network – the vast majority of its users remain. Why?
Jul 31, 20236 min read


On Loving What You're Bad At
Your Super Power and the Secret Door to Your Unconscious We all have stuff that we're good at and stuff that we're bad at. Typically we lean into what we're good at and to avoid what we're bad at. While this is a natural tendency, over time it can make us pretty lopsided. While it's deeply satisfying to continue to improve upon our best traits, things can go amiss if we don't pay attention to our lesser ones too. For Carl Jung, these traits are less about "good" and "bad" th
Jul 17, 20237 min read


The Psychology of Black Mirror: What "Joan is Awful" Says About Us All
Season Six of Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror kicks off in style, ticking all the boxes that we've come to expect from the franchise, and then some. If you've not yet seen it, turn away now and come back later. Meanwhile the rest of us are likely suffering from that uniquely Black Mirror experience of being thrown into an uncanny world so close to our own that we can't help but shudder with the thought, "that could be me." In Joan is Awful there are at least three levels in
Jun 19, 20236 min read






