Are you one to think the media is biased, inaccurate, and manipulative? You’re not alone. According to studies by Gallup, Pew, The Knight Foundation, and countless others, American trust in the media, across all platforms, is at an all time low…
Are you one to think the media is biased, inaccurate, and manipulative? You’re not alone. According to studies by Gallup, Pew, The Knight Foundation, and countless others, American trust in the media, across all platforms, is at an all time low…
LinkedIn, Ebay, Twitter, Facebook – they are all posting prompts asking users to spend time reviewing their updated privacy policies. Have you opened their prompts? It’s quite a task to wade through these updates, yet there’s something refreshing about them.
At this very moment, there are movements all over social media – artistic, social, spiritual and/or political. All in an attempt to mobilize people, communities, nations, the world. At this very moment, there is a country not far away that has mobilized its youth to eliminate an oppressive regime & political corruption, to defend human rights, and to demand change.
“Decisive speech is a wonderful confidence builder. To be sure of your voice and words will help you to be sure of yourself and will certainly lead other people to be sure of you,” says Dr. Julia Wing, author of Speak for Your Self.
If I was going to guess what the title of this post was going to be when the story actually began, I would have said something like “The Difference Between Branding And Simply Knowing How To Use Photoshop,” or, “Stock Imagery And Other Threats To Actual Creativity.”
I’m not one to get overly emotional about what most celebrities have to say, but Oprah’s acceptance speech at the Golden Globes really did move me. And regardless of your position on the #metoo movement, it’s hard not to admit that her connection with the audience was powerful.
Are you one to think the media is biased, inaccurate, and manipulative? You’re not alone. According to studies by Gallup, Pew, The Knight Foundation, and countless others, American trust in the media, across all platforms, is at an all time low…
LinkedIn, Ebay, Twitter, Facebook – they are all posting prompts asking users to spend time reviewing their updated privacy policies. Have you opened their prompts? It’s quite a task to wade through these updates, yet there’s something refreshing about them.
At this very moment, there are movements all over social media – artistic, social, spiritual and/or political. All in an attempt to mobilize people, communities, nations, the world. At this very moment, there is a country not far away that has mobilized its youth to eliminate an oppressive regime & political corruption, to defend human rights, and to demand change.
“Decisive speech is a wonderful confidence builder. To be sure of your voice and words will help you to be sure of yourself and will certainly lead other people to be sure of you,” says Dr. Julia Wing, author of Speak for Your Self.
If I was going to guess what the title of this post was going to be when the story actually began, I would have said something like “The Difference Between Branding And Simply Knowing How To Use Photoshop,” or, “Stock Imagery And Other Threats To Actual Creativity.”
I’m not one to get overly emotional about what most celebrities have to say, but Oprah’s acceptance speech at the Golden Globes really did move me. And regardless of your position on the #metoo movement, it’s hard not to admit that her connection with the audience was powerful.