I say, you’re naive. Read the newspaper, number one. Number two, if you put your compensation in a one-year context to define your overall level of happiness, you’ve got a problem which is much bigger than the job. And number three, if you are really unhappy, just leave. I mean, life’s too short. Morgan Stanley… Continue reading
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Kari Saratovsky – the originial @socialcitizen – launches new strategy consulting company geared towards millennial engagement
KDS Strategies provides solutions to national and local organizations with a focus on innovative program design, strategic communications, and social media strategy development, all with a unique understanding of next generation engagement. From KDS’s first blog post: With your help, we will begin to fill this space with authentic conversations that inspire generosity (giving and… Continue reading Kari Saratovsky – the originial @socialcitizen – launches new strategy consulting company geared towards millennial engagement
Medicine, Sociology, Academia, Identity, Performance. Wit.
I was thrilled to attend an incredible preview performance of Wit at Manhattan Theatre Club, which officially opens this evening. Through the 30 Under 30 club, three girlfriends and I got great seats to this show, directed by Lynne Meadow and starring Cynthia Nixon, which far exceeded my already high expectations. I first learned about Wit in a medical sociology… Continue reading Medicine, Sociology, Academia, Identity, Performance. Wit.
The dynamic Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman perform Wings of a Dragon. It’s hilarious and adorable, and I was lucky to see it live (albiet sans costumes and fun effects) last week at Largo.(Source: http://www.collegehumor.com/)
Chatting is Working: a new kind of meeting
YES.Chatting is Working: a new kind of meeting
Warby Parker Annual Report – Glasses for Everyone!
The report is out and the stats are fun; read all about the 2011 year through the lens of my favorite glasses company ever here. They include stats about the state with the best eyesight, the number of monocles purchased, carbon emissions, company culture in terms of bagels, top styles, and more!
Rick Andrews talks improv with a focus on Fear and Trust
I was really glad that binu shared this, because Rick really brings up some great points. Even if you’re not into improv, this is a valuable perspective on any scenario in which you are working with a group. montrealimprov: Rick Andrews is a teacher and performer at The Magnet Theater in New York City. He… Continue reading Rick Andrews talks improv with a focus on Fear and Trust
Check out the latest Pre-Recorded Late Night podcast!
It’s an improv podcast that I’ve been working on with some really fun folks in other time zones, and I’d be much obliged if you give it a listen and share liberally! Also, if you have feedback on the format and/or ideas for future episodes, please share them with Jay. You can also subscribe on… Continue reading Check out the latest Pre-Recorded Late Night podcast!
My buddy samuelhansen shared this neat new episode of his brand new podcast today and it’s well worth a listen whether you consider yourself a math/science person or not. His note: I have just started a new podcast over at ACMEScience.com about the great rivalries behind science called Science Sparring Society. The first episode is… Continue reading
Pay attention. This is going to be big.
There’s a pretty great new website called http://www.wethelobby.com. You should probably share it with all of your friends, because it’s a model that might actually make a decent dent in advancing important arguments for and against proposed legislation. It gives a productive megaphone to the 99% who can’t afford to spend thousands of dollars to… Continue reading Pay attention. This is going to be big.

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