Telling and Honoring Military Stories of African Americans

When we recount the stories of military heroes, it is vital that we share about the humanity of each person- not just a timeline of events in their history. There are many untold stories of African American Soldiers that need to be told! J.P Miller author and Desert Storm Veteran, uses …

Conspiracy Theories

How do conspiracy theories gain traction and become part of our culture? Rumors, folklore and urban legends often form the foundation of conspiracy theories. How do these stories reproduce and develop a lifespan? Why are do some disappear quickly and others linger for decades? ​Our conversation with Sarah Guggemos and Dr. Geoffrey Dancy with …

Influencing our Communities

How can we initiate growth and empower change in our own personal circles? How can we offer social, emotional support, be philanthropic, and influence justice while respecting personal agency? Our community’s values get strengthened and the fabric is richly woven when everyone’s voice is heard. David Taylor of Momentum Bike Clubs and Chara …

Moral Outrage, Social Disconnect and How Humans Coexist

What are constructive paths to passionate disagreement that allow us to share without destroying relationships? Dillon Smith, content manager for Carey Nieuwhof Communications, and Rob Henderson, PhD student at Cambridge University, explain the trend of social shaming and cancel culture connected to moral outrage. How can we balance our personal judgement of …