Layoffs, Leadership and the Question to Ask Before You Start “Doing”
High achievers like to go after their goals, but what if in the face of disruption, we’re skipping a step in our hurry to get going and get “doing”? ...
Elyse Myers on Neurodivergence and Giving People the Instruction Manual to You
Artist & content creator Elyse Myers initially gained popularity after a viral TikTok video about buying 100 tacos on a date. Since then, she’s built ...
How to Say No: The Psychology of Defiance with Dr. Sunita Sah
Most of us were taught to be agreeable. To be easy. To be helpful. But constantly saying “yes” can drain our energy and derail our careers. In this e...
The Money Mistakes Women Don’t Talk About — And How to Fix Them
No one plans to lose their financial independence. But for many women, it happens slowly, quietly, over years of caregiving and career pauses. In toda...
The Introvert’s Guide to Personal Branding
Most people think personal branding is for the loudest voices in the room. But Goldie Chan, longtime creator and author of Personal Branding for Intro...
Jasmine Rashid on Financial Activism and Building Wealth with Purpose
Most of us were taught to “play the game” when it comes to money; work hard, follow the rules, and financial stability will follow. But what happens w...
Understanding ADHD with the Holderness Family
What if the traits that once got you in trouble could actually be your greatest strengths? Viral creators Penn and Kim Holderness have built careers—a...
Dr. Jennifer Freed on Creativity, Healing, and the Power of Self-Understanding
In the age of endless scrolling, the antidote to overconsumption is creativity. Dr. Jennifer Freed believes that when we spend less time consuming an...
Jen Hatmaker on Speaking Out, Breaking Down, and Beginning Again
When your story falls apart, how do you begin again? Jen Hatmaker has lived through more than one public unraveling. Once an acclaimed evangelical Ch...
Making Sense of Money, Jobs, and the Economy with Kyla Scanlon
The economy can feel overwhelming, confusing, and even intimidating. But it doesn’t have to be. As markets shift, housing costs rise, and labor shorta...