A Recently Separated Dad Reflects on the New Alone Time He Dreads
How a separated dad used alone time to deal with his new situation and prepare him and his children for their future. — After my separation, when my kids and I were on our own, it was weird. Not...
View Article9 Ways This Introvert Polished His Public Speaking Skills
View image | gettyimages.com Tyler Tervooren is a natural introvert who never thought he could be a strong public speaker. It’s taken a lot of work, but if you’re an introvert like him with these nine...
View ArticleA Barbershop Experience Marks The Beginning Of A New Chapter In Life For...
Only a few months before a study abroad trip to Rome, Charlie had begun hormone therapy and completed top surgery. He was nervous–about the language barrier and about passing as a male–when he walked...
View Article7 Things My Breakup Taught Me About Dating as a Nonbinary Trans Person
Embed from Getty Images Dating when you are transgender isn’t easy. ___ By Courtney Keese I’ve heard that you learn something new in every relationship you have in life, and I guess that’s true. But I...
View ArticleThe Future of the EU Low Carbon Economy
Embed from Getty Images Why strategic timing for the EU transition to a low carbon economy is crucial. — According to a report published by the Advisory Scientific Community of the European Systemic...
View ArticleThe First Hundred Days—How Will They Affect Men and Dads? (Call for Submissions)
Embed from Getty Images The Inauguration. Confirmation of nominees. The Women’s March worldwide. “Alternative facts.” A LOT has happened since January 20th—and we’re going to write about it. Join our...
View ArticleI’m Not Sure I Could Learn That, I Earned That
Since starting the path of becoming a life coach, there have been many different reactions from people I interact with, that range from radical support to outright questioning of my judgement. I’ve...
View ArticleRunning Around But Not Getting Anywhere
This was a great period for me despite all the negative aspects. It would be a mistake to infer, from the negativity that you have read so far, that I hated life, far from it. I loved what I did and...
View ArticleIt’s OK to Quit (You May Even Win!)
Embed from Getty Images — When I was growing up my teachers and my parents loved the quote, “Quitters Never Win and Winners Never Quit.” It was said so much that whenever I wanted to quit something in...
View ArticleMy Fear Of Responsibility And The Mask
This shift involved responsibility, something that had been lacking in my life so far. This sense of responsibility spread throughout my life and scared me rigid. It was the logical extension of who...
View ArticleLovers and Fighters in America: Honoring America’s First Transgender Boy Scout
Kristie Maldonado, a New Jersey mom of two, says her transgender son Joe began telling her he was a boy at the age of two. It wasn’t until five years later, when Joe was in the second grade, that...
View ArticleMe & T, 5 Years Later
— RSVP to join weekly calls on Conscious Intersectionality — Skylar posted this on his 5th anniversary on testosterone. His photos and narrative tell the story of how he became the man he is, how he...
View ArticleThis is Leo’s trans-story. Pay attention.
There is no one kind of man. There is no one kind of trans-man. And every story matters. —- This video was shared as a PAA (Public Awareness Announcement). Click on subtitles so you don’t miss...
View ArticleThe Lady That Dances [Video]
Her body. His Voice. Following the journey of transition through ballet and spoken word, The Lady That Dances is a tender exploration of strength and vulnerability. Featuring RAD ballet student, Sophie...
View ArticleMan on the Edge
Let It Be There comes the time when time is both in short and infinite supply. When days last long, though there aren’t many of them left. Why does life play us this way? With youth comes virility,...
View ArticleDani Wilson of Compass Health Network
— Dani Wilson, a Youth Engagement Specialist from Compass Health Network in Missouri joins us to talk about a very innovative program aimed at helping those with disabilities gain the employment skills...
View ArticleInnovation Lessons from ‘The Artist’
Have you seen The Artist? It won the best film award at the 2012 Oscars. It is a charming tale about the transition from silent movies to talkies. It is remarkable for a number of reasons – not least...
View ArticleWhat Personal and Collective Change Is Needed for a Successful Commons...
— On March 22-23, Michel Bauwens was invited to a lecture co-organized by the German section of the SMart cooperative, which organizes freelance workers for mutual solidarity, and by Supermarkt, one of...
View ArticleExponential Finance: Our Children Won’t Know a Bank Teller from a Chimney Sweep
— By Jason Dorrier We’re in New York this week to bring you coverage of Singularity University and CNBC’s Exponential Finance summits. Bitcoin, blockchain, mobile banking, peer-to-peer lending, AI...
View ArticleAuto Pilot or Intentional–Which One Are You?
Let me tell you something about your life right now. There are many areas of your life that you have put on autopilot. They might include many areas of your work. It definitely includes driving or...
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