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Dr. Barry Barnes has been on a long, strange trip for more than 30 years. A distinguished professor and Chair of Leadership at Florida’s Nova Southeastern University for decades, he’s
Dr. Barry Barnes has been on a long, strange trip for more than 30 years. A distinguished professor and Chair of Leadership at Florida’s Nova Southeastern University for decades, he’s
By John Salak – Too many people are probably talking too much to robots or as they’re known in the trade, conversational agents, such as Amazon’s Alexa or Apple’s Siri. It’s bad enough that adults are constantly
The Skinny Gaming gets a lot of heat. And there may be some good reasons for that. But for all the flak gaming receives, its benefits shouldn’t be overlooked. Admittedly,
By Sean Zucker – The COVID-19 pandemic clearly forced a lot of change in America and across the world. For many people, work became, well, remote—something done at home not
By John Salak – Let’s file this news under the heading: This is great, but we’re still not handing out our address. Scientists in Japan have apparently overcome the troubling
By Sean Zucker – How much does it really cost to live a healthy life? CNBC recently took up the challenge of answering that and its results appear staggering. For
If small businesses are the backbone of the American economy, then entrepreneurs are the spinal cord. But what’s to gain or lose personally from becoming one? WellWell recently spoke to
Anyone who’s seen American Psycho knows corporate culture has a way of dehumanizing people. This has led many to turn to satire as a means of demonstrating the occasionally problematic
By John Salak – Not all screen time is apparently created equal when it comes to fostering healthy and harmful connections in the young. The University College of London, in
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