by wordpress | Feb 11, 2015 | Blog Posts
If there was a competition for procrastination, I would take first place, hands down. I put most things off until the last possible minute, like the time I started a six-page paper an hour and a half before it was due. Luckily for me, I didn’t buckle under the...
by wordpress | Feb 9, 2015 | Blog Posts, Uncategorized
Lois Holzman doesn’t just talk about play—she lives it.From her work as Director of the East Side Institute for Group & Short Term Psychotherapy, organizer of an international movement of play and performance activists called Performing the World, her experience...
by wordpress | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog Posts, Uncategorized
A shy girl learns to break out of her shell and make new friends. Parents exercise daily trying to set healthy examples for their children. Cancer survivors regain strength and work to get back into everyday life. These are just some of the reasons Linda Ambis loves...
by wordpress | Feb 4, 2015 | Blog Posts
Dan Neil has the “ultimate dude’s job.” In fact, he just got back from a work trip to Iceland where he picked up a hitchhiker who ate Dan and his coworker out of house and, well… automobile.Confused about why picking up strangers in the middle of Iceland is a “dude’s...
by wordpress | Feb 2, 2015 | Blog Posts, Uncategorized
Ted Coiné lacks patience for people who aren’t curious, job opportunities that don’t materialize quickly, and life situations that are broken and need fixing.One thing Ted does have patience for is TED talks.“I personally love TED talks. I will go on the TED website...