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Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will

Dec 29, 2020

When Jason Greer and his co-author Phil Dixon began the journey of writing their book, Bias, Racism, and the Brain, Jason didn't consider how writing the stories of racism in his life would impact his internal messages, and how they would affect the simmering of those experiences under the surface of his life.

At one...


Dec 22, 2020

Anna Cley was an outstanding student. And then she was a rocket scientist... and then she became an opera singer... 

Her stepfather gave her the nudge she needed when she was Anna Cley Podcast Imagemiserable in her job as a scientist with the French Centre National D’Etudes Spatiales (CNES), France's equivalent to the USA's NASA. He told...


Dec 15, 2020

Marcela Niemeyer has always been an achiever, driven to be the best at whatever she sets her mind to do. In some families, that can create conflict, particularly when a parent doesn’t have the same drive, and cannot understand why a child would put so much pressure on herself to meet and exceed her goals.

But...


Dec 8, 2020

Desiree Adaway is no stranger to being the only black person in a room, or even in an entire community.

At 16, while skipping class, she saw an ad in the back of a magazine about exchange student programs and applied, signing her mother’s name on the application, the passport application, and all other necessary...


Dec 1, 2020

Curiosity. Intelligence. Compassion. Ambition.

These are the words that popped into my head the first time I met Kristin Sherry. We spoke about how she started with the development of her hugely successful YouMap book and program, and I knew I was in the company of someone incredibly thoughtful, who was inspired to...