Oklahoma school replaces chalkboards, finds 98 year old lessons hidden behind them
Today’s big educational controversy is about the Common Core program, which teaches kids a new...
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Posted by Jeff Salzman | Jun 30, 2015 | default
Today’s big educational controversy is about the Common Core program, which teaches kids a new...
Read MorePosted by Jeff Salzman | Jun 28, 2015 | default
There’s a concept in biological evolution called punctuated equilibrium, which states that species...
Read MorePosted by Brett Walker | Jun 27, 2015 | default, interview, podcast, Reviews
Elegance is the word that author and coach Rob McNamara uses to refer to the experience of higher,...
Read MorePosted by Jeff Salzman | Jun 19, 2015 | default, interview, podcast
Theo Horesh is a Boulder social entrepreneur, philosopher and a familiar face in the integral...
Read MorePosted by Brett Walker | Jun 15, 2015 | default, podcast, The Shrink & The Pundit
The willingness to look at the parts of ourselves that we can’t see — or don’t want to see — is a major milestone on the path of self-actualization. In this episode of The Shrink & The Pundit, Dr. Keith Witt tells us that the difference between a destructive shadow and a constructive shadow is our willingness to engage with it. So how do we do that?
Read MorePosted by Brett Walker | Jun 7, 2015 | default, interview, podcast, Reviews
Whether they’ve been closeted or out, oppressed or honored, Raymond Rigoglioso wants us to know that gay men are, and have always been, a powerful evolutionary force in society–with distinct gifts to offer the world. But with so much assimilation in recent decades, is there a future for gay male culture?
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