by wordpress | Jan 16, 2015 | Blog Posts
Kaihan Krippendorff believed his life’s calling was to be an engineer, mathematician and a financial “quant guy,” but soon discovered that his passion was writing. After publishing his first book, he decided to leave his job as a consultant at...
by wordpress | Jan 16, 2015 | Blog Posts, Uncategorized
Ever just have one of those days? Chances are we all have. Maybe today is one of those days—when the car won’t start; the train is late; the coffee spilled. Typical reactions to days like these include, “Why today? Why me?,” perhaps followed by a projection of...
by wordpress | Jan 14, 2015 | Blog Posts
For Dr. Gary Lewandowski, life is all about relationships—successful ones, failed ones, deep ones, superficial ones— and how those relationships are created, broken, and maintained. He researches what brings people together, what makes a successful relationship and...
by wordpress | Jan 10, 2015 | Blog Posts, Uncategorized
Possibly the worst way to get your writing project off to a rolling start is to wait for the Muse to strike.Many people conjure a certain image of what a writer is supposed to look like: the solitary creator, sitting before his or her typewriter (or wireless...
by wordpress | Jan 7, 2015 | Blog Posts
To many, a baseball cap is a symbol of America’s pastime. For most, baseball is just that—a pastime. But for some, it’s much more. For Stan Green, it’s a passion that he has been lucky enough to use in his career as an anthropologist.Stan shared his love for baseball...
by wordpress | Jan 5, 2015 | Blog Posts
Spend some time around the TEDxNavesink organizational team, and you’ll quickly learn the name Brian Smiga. Smiga is not only the Executive & Artistic Director of TEDxNavesink, but was also a driving force behind the organization’s creation in 2013.As a previous...