This summer Iām participating in a neighborhood accelerator to unlock hyper-local community on my block in New York City.
How AI tools like ChatGPT make me a better writer (and give me more time to do it)
How Broadway understudies (or "covers") stepping into lead roles show the power of teamwork, both on stage and in business.
This is the story of how curiosity did not kill my cat. But it did help me meet my neighbors.
Learn how building a "learning stack" can keep your skills versatile and up-to-date in today's rapidly evolving landscape.
One of my favorite card games to play with any group is called "The Mind" because it demonstrates the power of nonverbal communication and how teams signal when they are stuck.
I've never been very good at knowing when to call it quits. As a leader I think this is about the toughest call to make.
Yesterday I watched a live AI bot provide real-time translation for Spanish speakers at a high school graduation. It reminds me that AI is less of a technological problem and more of a creativity problem.
A presentation designed to provide a brief overview about how to get a job in web3 -- and some lessons learned in navigating any new industry. (hint: it's all about the vibes)
Is community itself a nice-to-have? Or is it a critical essential ingredient to build robustness in any ecosystem?