Listening to Seth Godin, from a 2009 TED talk!
Listening to David
Why hasn't human labor become redundant and our skills obsolete? In this talk about the future of work, economist David Autor takes on the question of why there are still so many jobs -- and comes up with a surprising, hopeful answer.
Listening to Abigail
Why some people are more altruistic than others. Abigail Marsh is a professor at Georgetown University. Her area of expertise includes social and affective neuroscience, particularly understanding emotions such as empathy and how they relate to aggression, altruism,...
Listening to Bruce!
We know that one of the major solutions to child poverty is public education. The missing piece for us, is healthy families. Poverty has families turned upside down. Conversations about families and parenting are some of the most important conversations and we know of...
Video: Listening to Sal
Sal Khan, Let's teach for mastery - not test scores Another TED talk - November, 2015
Listening to JC …
If you know or love a teen driver, share this with him or her.
Listening to Casey!
Casey Gerald, for us, answers the question about starting, yet another, new world order. Not to wait for anything or anyone. From a TED talk in February, 2016
Listening to Claudio
Claudio Fernandez Arorz - another HBR interview
Listening to Lidia on being a misfit
Lidia Yuknavitch at a TED, February 2016
Listening to Lily Eskelsen García on What Teachers Do
We think Lily knows what she is talking about. There really is no single solution.