“Ohio.” “Brat.” “Cringe.” “Weird.” Coconut emojis. Viral memes are omnipresent this campaign season, distilling concepts, images and ideas into simple, replicable formats that spread rapidly online.
We have created the world around us based on what we think is possible and what we fear. When we allow for different perspectives to exist, there's a possibility-based culture. When we limit different ...
Power has a rich history in politics, society, and business. Kings and queens fight wars to gain more power. Empires rise and fall in the pursuit and loss of power. Business tycoons are obsessed with ...
The Cambridge Dictionary defines “read the room” as “to be or become aware of the opinions and attitudes of a group of people that you are talking to.” In the workplace, your ability to read the room ...
As a sector, nonprofits comprise about 6% of the U.S. workforce and nearly 6% of the country’s GDP. Yet, nonprofits face real constraints in our efforts to effect change. To start, most nonprofits ...
It is no secret that trust in the media has declined, especially over the last decade. In 2016, Gallup announced a record low 32% of Americans have confidence in the media, and in the last six years, ...
The geopolitics of Bitcoin refers to the political, economic and strategic ramifications of Bitcoin’s rise and its impact on global power dynamics. The study of how geography, power and politics ...
The word “gaslighting” has taken on a life of its own in recent years, being used in the context of interpersonal relationships, political discourse and online chatter. But really, it is just another ...