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The White Gold Rush and Why the U.S. Is Turning to Space and Sea While Sitting on a Lithium Goldmine
The U.S. has vast reserves of the minerals we need to power the future, especially abundant lithium. So why are we seriously considering mining the ocean floor and even asteroids in space?
Jun 103 min read


The Sugar Cover-Up – How We Were Lied To and What You Can Do About It Now
In 1967, a lie was sold to the world. A lie that shifted public health policy, manipulated millions of well-meaning doctors, and contributed to the deaths of over 100 million people.
Jun 104 min read


Why the Education System Is Emotionally Failing Our Children, and What We Can Do About It
Emotional literacy isn’t just missing; it’s misunderstood. We expect children to sit still, focus, and “behave,” without asking whether their nervous systems feel safe enough to learn.
Jun 610 min read


Beyond Privilege and Relearning Empathy in Immigration Conversations
Here’s something that struck me recently: the word “empathy” contains the word “path.” Maybe that’s not a coincidence. Maybe it’s pointing us toward something we’ve lost in today’s heated immigration debates...
Jun 35 min read


Why the Fight for Women’s Equality Still Echoes the Shadows of the Witch Hunts
In 2024, I published “Hexensommer”, “witches summer”, a novel about strong women, and it was very important for me to do some research about so-called witches in Europe.
Jun 34 min read


The Smoke Shelter Paradox and Why Companies Still Prioritize Cigarettes Over Women’s Health
How cultural bias, outdated workplace health logic, and economic shortsightedness fail the women who keep businesses running.
Jun 26 min read


How to Be an Ally for the LGBTQIA+ Community During Pride Month and Beyond
Being queer has always come with its challenges, like being misunderstood, navigating the fear of coming out due to safety reasons, and being looked at as perverse or demonic.
Jun 210 min read


Should We Educate Our Children Later?
Despite decades of neuroscientific progress, early education still clings to a one-size-fits-all model that favours verbal instruction over developmental readiness. This article explores...
May 315 min read


Quarter Life Crisis in Millennial Women, Or Saying No to Being a Good Girl
At the cusp of adulthood, many millennial women find themselves in the throes of a quarter-life crisis, a powerful mix of doubt, disillusionment, and the burning desire to reclaim their lives.
May 304 min read


Have Schools Forgotten Humility?
What is Humility? Humility is a greatly misunderstood concept and principle. To some, it is about looking after the family ( own or extended family); to others, it is about giving and then being...
May 284 min read


Fitness Is Not the Goal, You Are the Journey to Reclaiming Your Body and Inner Coach
Fitness isn’t just about hitting goals or perfecting routines; it’s about reconnecting with your body and embracing movement as a form of self-care. This article invites you to shift the focus from...
May 224 min read


Hand Up, Not Handout – Changing Global Philanthropic Work
Have you ever considered that the old ways of doing philanthropic work are broken? I've always believed that the best way to support people in our communities across our country and worldwide is to give them opportunities.
May 214 min read


Creating Safety and The Blueprint for Building Mental Resilience
In the journey of understanding mental health, creating a safe environment is paramount. Safety, both physical and psychological, forms the bedrock upon which resilience is built.
May 204 min read


Why Mental Health Support Must Reflect Culture and Context
In today’s fast-paced, high-stakes workplaces, mental health isn’t just important – it’s essential. Yet traditional wellness initiatives often miss the mark, especially for professionals navigating complex...
May 196 min read


When Safe Spaces Become Silencing Spaces
This article explores the unintended consequences of overprotective environments that sometimes silence disagreement instead of fostering true inclusion.
May 156 min read


How To Build A Resonant Brand and A Mindful Roadmap For Earth-Conscious Creators
In today’s marketplace, 73% of consumers value sustainability when choosing brands to support. Yet many earth-friendly businesses struggle to communicate their values effectively.
May 139 min read


Doing The Right Thing When It Comes to Diversity & Inclusion
Diversity & Inclusion targets have come under pressure from the Trump administration. Many global companies are feeling forced to change their policies as they face legal and financial repercussions.
May 123 min read


Secrets from the Eco Runway – Tips from a Sustainable Fashion Insider
Here are a few tips and tricks from a Sustainable Fashion Industry expert who has dedicated many aspects of her fashion career to the Eco Fashion Runway.
May 124 min read


How Society Shapes the Good Girl Archetype and The Hidden Forces That Influence Brilliant Women
You’re confident, capable, and successful yet there’s a subtle pressure you feel each day to be agreeable, accommodating, and effortlessly put-together. This pressure doesn’t come from within...
May 94 min read


A Guide for Parents, Schools, and Students in Building Resilience
In today's fast-paced world, mental health and resilience are crucial for everyone, especially parents, schools, and students. We explore strategies to enhance mental well-being and build resilience.
May 94 min read


Managing Your Environment Through Core Energy Dynamics
By understanding and applying the principles of core energy dynamics, individuals as well as organizations can foster awareness with acceptance while creating a more sustainable environmentally responsible culture.
May 83 min read


Beyond Degrees and Why Skills-Based Learning is the Future of Higher Education
The traditional model of higher education has long emphasized the attainment of degrees as the primary credential for success. Diplomas have served as symbols of academic achievement, doors to...
May 74 min read


Why Exclusion Hurts Your Brand and the Strong Business Case for DEI
As a child growing up in the Bronx, I remember studying the Civil Rights movement and being fascinated by the courage and commitment of individuals who stood up and united to effect change. I remember wondering why some businesses failed to recognize...
May 76 min read


Shedding the Armour and Embracing Vulnerability and Healing in a Harsh World
In a world that often feels demanding and unforgiving, the instinct to protect ourselves is deeply ingrained and sometimes essential. We build walls, erect defences, and cultivate an...
May 66 min read
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