Hit “Refresh” on Your Christmas Song Standards
You won’t hear Rudolph’s reaction to the rhino-shaming he endured on the standard version of the song, but you will if you read this post. Treat yourself to that and 9 other fun or moving versions of Christmas favorites.
Beauty and the Beech
You don’t have to be a professional photographer to see beauty. But you do have to look up from your phone.
“Fixing” Civility Won’t Start with Politicians — It’s on Us
Civility begins with valuing other people as people. And if we want more of it, that starts with us.
What Do We “Owe” to Our Country? Part 2: Why Teaching Civics Matters
We could assemble and reach consensus to petition our government to teach more civics — if only people knew we had the right to do that.
What Do We “Owe” to Our Country? Part 1: The Bill of Obligations
We know we have rights as citizens. But what are our obligations?
Surprised by Joy
Great music can soothe the savage (and sore) soul. 25 joy-giving recommendations.
Responding to Injustice Part 2: What Kind of an Approach Might Work Today?
In our fractured society is there a way to convince the left behind to work together to reach the mountaintop?
Responding to Injustice Part 1: What Would We Have Done?
The new stage version of To Kill a Mockingbird forcers us to confront a tough question: how do we respond in the face of injustice?
America’s Epidemic of Loneliness Part 4: What Do We Do About It?
We can’t fix the problems of social isolation with loneliness robots or loneliness pills: we need to find new places where social interaction can happen, and do our own part as individuals.
America’s Epidemic of Loneliness Part 3: Suicide and Friendship
There are a lot of things public policy makers can look at to reduce the number of suicides in the US. But one thing all of us can do is to be a better friend.
America’s Epidemic of Loneliness Part 2: The Connection to Mass Shootings
Loneliness is growing — with high costs for all of us