Women, Data, Design Thinking

Via Forbes, Women Entrepreneurs New York (WE New York) is using data and design thinking to support over five thousand female entrepreneurs in a delightful […]

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Food for Drought

Thanks to this nifty visualization from the New York Times, you can take a look at how your dietary choices contribute to the drought. Note […]

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It all begins with the Prime Questions

We help you achieve at your highest potential using the Prime Questions.

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Pioneering a Harmonious Future: Biomimicry for Social Innovation

My last post on biomimicry talked about the importance of sacredness as a biomimetic practice. This post will focus on the power of applying biomimicry […]

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On Motivation: Love and Real-Time Feedback

Do you remember the last time you were in love? Or perhaps the last time you were with a loved one – a beloved family […]

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Sacredness as Biomimicry

Biomimicry is defined as the intentional emulation of nature’s wisdom. As humans transition into a future that promises chaos, biomimicry is an important tool that […]

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In Search of the True Self: Alchemus Prime

In 2014, meditation proved to be the most important activity in my life. Soon enough, I noticed many insights and inspirations arriving during my daily […]

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Going to Hell in a Handbasket* or Converging on a Solution?

Inspired by a post on indigenous ethics, I was reflecting today on the sacred connection indigenous peoples share with plants, animals, stars, and planets. What […]

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We are the Tech We’ve Been Looking For

Last week I traveled to Urcuqui in Ecuador for the launch of the Innopolis Science and Technology Fair in Yachay City of Knowledge. A wonderfully […]

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What is Education Really For?

Education is about what we are doing, not only what we are thinking or what we know. I contend that education is really for the […]

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