What are athletes to us? Physically blessed humans who excite us with their exploits on the field or court or track? Sure. Surrogates for our own dreams of achievement and …
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Heists are one of the few types of stories that have conflict baked in. Whether it’s robbers looking to make a getaway, Bonnie and Clyde style, or a team of …
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With the 2022 season kicking into high gear, all eyes are on the new cars, regulations, and drivers. Some of the new rules were years in the making, but a …
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Note: This is the first installment in an ongoing series. In a recent Worth article, Vanessa Kirsch, the founder and co-CEO of New Profit, a venture philanthropy organization that backs …
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It’s Not for Everybody & That’s Ok
Making Your Good Place Better
Defining a Story
Authenticity isn’t Art
Future of Philanthropy Pt. 2: The Advisor
Perspective is free
Your Heroes Don’t Owe You
How to Un-Stick, Creatively
Need to Tell a Great Micro-Story?
Options for Apocalypse Fatigue
Cops vs. Robbers: How Great Character Heightens Conflict
The Data of Physical Spaces
Perfecting That Remote Pitch
You’re Wrong Because I’m Right