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Where Are Our Huddles? (Brooke Baldwin)

Where Are Our Huddles? (Brooke Baldwin)



"I talk to so many women who, you know, we talk about huddle and we talk about, I referenced, you know, back catalog friends, people who I've known for years and years, you are never too late to add …


Published on 3 years, 7 months ago

When Illness is Not Validated (Meghan O’Rourke)

When Illness is Not Validated (Meghan O’Rourke)



“One reason I wrote the book is that the lack of recognition is such a powerful harm done to patients. And I think until you've gone through an experience like this, it's really hard to convey why th…


Published on 3 years, 7 months ago

Navigating Conflict (Amanda Ripley)

Navigating Conflict (Amanda Ripley)



“Usually in high conflict, the conflict becomes the whole point. So you make a lot of mistakes and you can miss opportunities that would actually be in the interest you are fighting for. The reason y…


Published on 3 years, 8 months ago

Living Without Lying (Martha Beck, PhD)

Living Without Lying (Martha Beck, PhD)



“I’ve won arm wrestles with big muscular men, right out of prison because you align the energy. Everything wants to harmonize with it and things start to flow with you and it's silent and it's, it's …


Published on 3 years, 8 months ago

Why Closure is a Myth (Pauline Boss, PhD)

Why Closure is a Myth (Pauline Boss, PhD)



You have to have something new to hope for sure. You might still keep hoping that somebody with a terminal illness might get better and indeed they do sometimes. Or you might hope as after 9/11, that…


Published on 3 years, 8 months ago

Having Conversations We’d Rather Avoid (Celeste Headlee)

Having Conversations We’d Rather Avoid (Celeste Headlee)



"So if we take that off the table, if we take off this, this goal of changing somebody's mind, then what are you left with? What's what's your purpose in the conversation? And I feel like not only is…


Published on 3 years, 8 months ago

Passing as “Normal” (Katherine May)

Passing as “Normal” (Katherine May)



“I increasingly feel that modern life is becoming intolerable for everyone, whether they're neurodivergent or not. I think we've noticed it earlier. I think, you know, we've reached our point of unbe…


Published on 3 years, 8 months ago

What Our Anxiety Tells Us (Ellen Vora, M.D.)

What Our Anxiety Tells Us (Ellen Vora, M.D.)



“I think we're due for a cultural rebranding around crying. I think that crying, you know, if we start to cry, we inevitably apologize or invariably apologize. We sort of suck it back in and make it …


Published on 3 years, 9 months ago

Manifesting What We Actually Want (Lacy Phillips)

Manifesting What We Actually Want (Lacy Phillips)



"When I would witness somebody that I identify with in whatever capacity of what I'm calling in, have, what I want or are successful in what I would like to be successful in. Um, or, you know, they a…


Published on 3 years, 9 months ago

Why Design Matters—and the Courage to Create New (Debbie Millman)

Why Design Matters—and the Courage to Create New (Debbie Millman)



I think what makes it much more difficult to, to have the courage, to continue to experiment, you know, look at somebody like Joni Mitchell or Rickie Lee Jones, people that at their moment of peak su…


Published on 3 years, 9 months ago





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