The Future of Human Technology Interaction
Emerging and existing technologies such as telemedicine, wearable sensors and virtual and augmented reality all have the potential to help change us as individuals and communities for the better. Dr. Cori Lathan, neuroscientist and inventor, discusses tech advances that have emerged during the pandemic and what it will mean for the future of human-technology interactions.
Supporting Female Leaders and Women in the Workplace
Outspoken speaker and transgender activist Paula Stone Williams discusses a female style of leadership and the feminine traits that help an organization flourish. What qualities does a good leader possess? What makes a good leader? What are some leadership styles that help us thrive? Learn more from Paula.
Tools to Help Navigate Economic Insecurity
Dev Aujla focuses on current students, recent graduates and anyone whose employment has been affected by the current crisis and discusses relevant tools from his best-selling book, "50 Ways to Get a Job". Dev also identifies a few new or modified tools to help navigate the economic insecurity that we're facing today.
Creating and Supporting Stories That Will Change the World
Chris Temple and Zach Ingrasci, co-founders of Optimist and award-winning filmmakers behind the Netflix successes. "Living on One Dollar" and "Salam Neighbor", spoke about their newest documentary, "Five Years North". They also shared insights into how we can all create and support stories that will change the world.
Genuine Desire to Connect
Dan Doty, founder of Evryman, with guest host and founder of The Luminaries, Cherie Healey, spoke about the core ethos and the tools to show up, stick with it and create compassion and possibility at home and work. Through decades of study and practice, Dan and Cherie have developed a simple process that creates a deep and meaningful connection we all crave—even during the hardest of times.