by wordpress | Mar 23, 2015 | Uncategorized
As TEDxNavesink 2015 fast approaches and the second, third, fourth, and even fifth versions of talks are being finalized, Jillian Pransky has some advice for the day of—relax. Jillian was a speaker at last year’s TEDxNavesink: Play, so she should know.“The reason you...
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 | 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 | Dec 22, 2014 | Blog Posts
Less than a mile from the beach, a train ride away from New York City and Philadelphia, and the center of the rich diversity that is the Jersey Shore, is the remarkable town of Long Branch. Residents, college students, and visitors have a multitude of resources at...
by wordpress | Dec 1, 2014 | Blog Posts
“Are you driving?” my dermatologist asked.This isn’t going to be good, I thought in a flash. Not good at all. I veered to the side of the road and braced myself for what I was about to hear. “The results of your biopsy are back, and I’m very sorry to say you...