I have written a great deal about the narrative multiverse we’re in and even though we can still encounter compelling stories and moments of pure joy and inspiration (thank you, Minnesotans and Bad Bunny!), our daily lives are still peppered …
Category: Content and culture
Cultural fluency and why it matters
Like many of you, I was metaphorically gobbling popcorn last week during the epic Trump/Musk meltdown (this news cycle is so crazy – it is amazing that our interest has now been re-directed – rightly so, I’m sure – to …
Curing ourselves of divisiveness
Back in February I visited my mother, who lives in Pennsylvania, which is also the state I grew up in, and where my family lived for most of my children’s younger years. I have many fond memories and feelings associated …
The importance of reflective capacity
The other day, I was doing an interview for one of the kabillion case studies I signed up for this year* and the person I was interviewing, who struck me as a lovely, thoughtful person, used a term called “reflective …
Us, the audience
I read a lot of things, and I watch a lot of things, and I am not particularly discriminating in my consumption. I read books, magazines, newspapers, gossip columns, advice columns; I watch television, films, and also a shit-ton of …