MLMs Are the Worst. So I Stole Their Playbook to Scale Compassion and Positive Outcomes.
Research shows one-on-one conversations are critical to improving outcomes around difficult topics, ideas, and policies. But how can we scale these dialogues in a way that outpaces misinformation?
By stealing from MLMs and making it ethical.
Rants and Reflection: My Quiet Journey Since October 7
I think about the horrors of October 7 every day. I think about the aftermath every day. On the 6-month anniversary of the brutal attack, I’m sharing my complicated, emotional experience.
Through with Drew? Let People Right Their Wrongs
When Drew Barrymore decided to bring her show back on air despite ongoing union strikes, she was met with justifiable outrage. When she changed course, the outrage didn’t stop. Should it?
Free Speech and Free Markets: Will Elon Learn?
Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover has been chaotic, to say the least. While his fans remain convinced he’s playing the long game, Twitter users, and perhaps more importantly to Twitter’s future, advertisers aren’t convinced.
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Case
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Mountain Brook’s Failure Goes Beyond its History Lesson
Mountain Brook Schools (Mountain Brook, Alabama) have started 2022 entangled in a new anti-Semitic controversy. Here’s how they could have done things differently.
Lessons We Didn’t Learn from Justine Sacco
In 2013, Twitter canceled PR executive Justine Sacco before online “cancel culture” was commonplace. She didn’t deserve it, and we are all suffering the consequences.
Eight Seconds to Outrage
We need to stop conflating Jews with Israeli policy. We need to stop conflating bad jokes with bigotry, too.
Free Speech Has Consequences. So Does Social Outrage.
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