Manifesting Career Success

At Alchemus Prime, one of our specialties is assisting people at any career stage with goal fulfilment. We recently launched our Career Manifestation Program which […]

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Our Stories Influence Mental Health

New research suggests that narrative identity, or our stories about our personal lives, have bearing on our mental health over time. Study author Jonathan M. […]

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Racism and Cecil: Making the Connection

The last time the Internet was ablaze with blogs, memes, and mass outrage, it was about Dylann Roof and the Charleston Church Shooting. This time, it’s […]

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Trees Improve our Health and Much More

Research shows that trees can prevent over 800 U.S. deaths and 670,000 cases of acute respiratory symptoms (these numbers are for 2010), and remove pollution from […]

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Employing only the Unemployable

This post is in the category of super refreshing, similar to my posts about gardening and dog training programs in prisons. Sun Cedar is a […]

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How to Leverage Stress

In this research-packed TED article, Kelly McGonigall writes about our hormonal responses to stress. Essentially, coping well with stress depends on viewing stressful moments as opportunities […]

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Inmates Raise Puppies for Blind

Since my experiences with learning nonviolent communication in the SF County Jail, I’ve become more sensitized to the jail and prison system and have been […]

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Angelina Jolie on Violence Against Women

After my recent stint in jail, which you can read about here, I’ve become more sensitized to violence and how it manifests in society. Angelina […]

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Growing Gardens; Blooming Prisoners

Following my experiences in the SF County Jail about a week ago, I’m exploring various forms of rehabilitation for inmates. Gardening seems to be an […]

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(No) Scientific Basis for Racism

  Was it Ferguson that started it? Then Baltimore. Then Charleston… Well, no. Racism has been around for a very long time. It’s just become an […]

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