by Veronica Urrea | Dec 28, 2016 | Failure/Vulnerability, Homepage, Life/Personal History/Goals, Podcast, Psychology
Howdy, Michael C. Bryan here and welcome to another episode of The Michael C. Bryan Hour- where nothing is taboo. Disclaimer: things might get provocative. Discretion is advised. The other day I attended a panel in Manhattan where the heads of the largest media...
by Admin | Dec 12, 2016 | Blog, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy, Wisdom/Advice
Chiara Townley Contributor Twitter The first meeting with the third world can be a tough experience, especially if you find it where you don’t expect it. After visiting Bali, we wanted to explore off the beaten path destinations and we chose Kuta, Lombok. Lombok is an...
by Admin | Nov 30, 2016 | Blog, Life/Personal History/Goals, Psychology, Relationships
Michael C. Bryan Contributor Twitter “Anything you can do in excess for the wrong reasons is exciting to me.” – Carrie Fisher CRAZY: full of cracks or flaws, crooked, askew, mad and insane, erratic, impractical, being out of the ordinary, distracted...
by Admin | Nov 22, 2016 | Blog, Learning/Education, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy
Dana Faletti Contributor Twitter Dear school, I would like my children back. My real children. Not the phantom girl with the dark circles beneath her eyes and the pout that has blossomed on her lips. Not the hormonally-augmented twelve year-old who huffs at me over...
by Admin | Nov 8, 2016 | Blog, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy
Chiara Townley Contributor Twitter The U.S Immigration policy is designed for both men and women, but there is a gender bias hidden behind the laws creating many barriers for immigrant women. There is still a long path to go to reach gender equality in today’s...
by Admin | Nov 7, 2016 | Blog, Failure/Vulnerability, Life/Personal History/Goals, Wisdom/Advice
Laura Clydesdale Contributor Twitter I took a deep breath and braced myself…I might have even said a little prayer. It was time to help my daughter make a mistake. Maybe even fail a little. A few posts ago, inspired by the discovery of my daughter doing homework at...