April 2023

Free Time: Strategies for More Freedom and Joy with Jenny Blake

Jenny Blake was experiencing burnout and imposter syndrome. Before starting her business, she felt like she had no right to speak to anyone about her passion in business because she came from a startup background and didn’t have a “successful” company under her belt. When Blake finally gave herself permission to speak about business publicly,

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Tribe Urban Entertainment Gives Interns a Hands-on Experience in Media

In 2008, following his graduation from the University of Greenwich in London, Michael Bullion, the founder and CEO of Black-owned media and entertainment company Tribe Urban Entertainment, found himself frustrated by his job search.  “[I was] looking for work for over 18 months. And the recurring theme with everyone that I spoke to was ‘You

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How Employers Can Better Serve Neurodiverse Employees in 2023

Sunny Cash has attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). When she found herself working at her dream job in sales for a professional sports team, she was conflicted — she enjoyed her work but knew she wasn’t in an “inclusive space” that would allow her to thrive as a neurodiverse employee. It required many monotonous tasks, such

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Are You Awe Deprived?

Today’s story was contributed by Karen Spencer, a retired college professor, a Certified Health Coach, and Brain Health Coach. I enjoyed learning about the phenomenon of ‘awe deprivation’ and how we can enlarge our world with awe. I know you will too, darlings. Enjoy! While on a recent visit to see grandchildren, I was working

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