Workplace Fairness Impacts Health
Recent research reveals that feeling like you are being treated fairly at work is associated with better health. Organizational behavior researchers at the University of East […]
Continue reading »Recent research reveals that feeling like you are being treated fairly at work is associated with better health. Organizational behavior researchers at the University of East […]
Continue reading »I recently read an interview that the Smithsonian did with author and scientist Philip Ball about his new book, Patterns in Nature: Why the Natural World […]
Continue reading »I’ve written in the past about the myriad benefits of a plant-based diet, such as productivity, climate stability, and enhanced learning. Let’s look at the flip side of […]
Continue reading »My books are expressions of how to achieve authentic leadership through Alchemus Prime’s science-based Diamond model. After the launch of Food of Love, One Friend, and most recently, […]
Continue reading »This post serves to launch my third book; my second anthology of poetry. Called Earth Champions, it documents the journeys of authentic leaders who seek to […]
Continue reading »If you’re eating, texting, reading, or browsing Facebook or Twitter while listening to music, or any combination of these, you suffer from the effects of multitasking: distraction, […]
Continue reading »Last April I participated in the inaugural Biomimicry Thinking for Social Innovation Immersion Workshop. I met colleagues who became my professional tribe. Now, a year […]
Continue reading »Scientists are working hard to address the interrelated challenges of climate change and water scarcity – climate change worsens water scarcity, and in turn water shortages […]
Continue reading »Building on my recent post about Career Manifestation, I want to mention the importance of taking a leap of faith versus playing it safe. I’ve […]
Continue reading »Studying biomimicry is fun. Don’t believe me? Well, I get to write this article! 😉 Engineers and scientists have been studying the mammalian penis for […]
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