

The Good, Bad, and Sometimes Ugly of Like-minded Groups
I have tackled the issue of “Like Mindedness” in this space before, but with the events of the last few weeks, we feel it’s important to bring it up again. We all want to feel like we belong. We all want to be seen and have our voices heard. The amazing author and scholar Brené Brown says in her book “Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead”: “Connection is why we're here; it is what gives purpose and meaning to our


How to Give Good Video
We know from previous posts that the brain processes images differently than it processes text. Throw in how the brain processes video – and now we’ve got a party! Here are some fun facts from this amazing article in Psychology Today: Consumers are 39 percent more likely to share content if it’s delivered via video, and 36 percent more likely to comment and 56 percent more likely to give that video a coveted “like.” The average consumer with an Internet connection watches rou