Mar 17, 2022 | Future of Work
I’ve been wearing an Apple Watch since late 2016. At first, I didn’t pay much attention to the Activity Rings. The rings represent how much you’ve moved, exercised, and stood in a day. When I got the Watch, I was objectively inactive. That January, I...
Mar 10, 2022 | Culture & Economy
Before entrepreneurship, there was retail. That’s basically my career path in a nutshell. My retail jobs were pretty varied, a stint at CVS as a pharmacy technician, some time at Kohl’s as a cashier and supervisor, a particularly mind-numbing engagement at...
Mar 3, 2022 | Culture & Economy
What happens when time really is money? Not just that we’re trading hours for dollars, but when we start to see each minute of the day as an asset that could be sold to the highest bidder. In May 2021, a new app, called NewNew, dreamed up by entrepreneur Courtne...
Feb 24, 2022 | Future of Work
I need time to focus. I’d say it’s actually one of my most basic needs in terms of quality of life. Food, shelter, focus. I’m easily overwhelmed by what seem to be conflicting needs or priorities. To be happy, I absolutely cannot do two things at...
Feb 16, 2022 | Future of Work, Top Articles
Before there were egg beaters, there were women with whisks and spoons beating eggs. As a woman who bakes and also owns a KitchenAid Pro stand mixer, the thought of doing everything my mixer does with my own two hands is a bit horrifying. I can combine my flour, milk,...