‘The Big Bang Theory’ Proves Nerds Are Cool
A show that reminds us how far we have come as a society in embracing our inner nerd. — There was a time in our society when nerds were seen as undesirable. Women didn’t want to date them, and...
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James Halcomb remembers the acting legend. — I was seven years old when Spock died. ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan’ came out in 1982. Syndicated shows had not really made it to Eastern Kentucky yet...
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View ArticleHow the Digital Age Has Changed Our Approach to Death and Grief
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If you’re unsure of what kind of man to be, be one of these. Or not. Jeremy McKeen chooses…wisely. — We all face a hundred decisions a day from what to feed the kids to whether or not we should have...
View Article‘The Big Bang Theory’ Proves Nerds Are Cool
A show that reminds us how far we have come as a society in embracing our inner nerd. — There was a time in our society when nerds were seen as undesirable. Women didn’t want to date them, and...
View ArticleLeonard Nimoy: A Tribute
James Halcomb remembers the acting legend. — I was seven years old when Spock died. ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan’ came out in 1982. Syndicated shows had not really made it to Eastern Kentucky yet...
View Article6 Stunning Leadership Lessons We Learned from Mr. Spock
View image | gettyimages.com Forget laser pistols and phaser beams, your mind is your greatest asset for success. — I grew up watching Star Trek on Saturday mornings with my older brother. As our...
View ArticleHighly Illogical: It’s OK for a Man’s Life Purpose to Be That Way
Carving out one’s true calling in life does not always have to follow a logical path. In fact, it might provide great liberation when it doesn’t. — Sitting under an oak tree, along a river or creek,...
View ArticleHow the Digital Age Has Changed Our Approach to Death and Grief
The internet and social media has turned a private death into a very public one. — By Tony Walter, University of Bath In the days and weeks leading up to the death of Leonard Nimoy, the actor and...
View ArticleHan Solo, Captain Picard, or Mr. Spock? How to Decide What to Do in Life...
If you’re unsure of what kind of man to be, be one of these. Or not. Jeremy McKeen chooses…wisely. — We all face a hundred decisions a day from what to feed the kids to whether or not we should have...
View Article‘The Big Bang Theory’ Proves Nerds Are Cool
A show that reminds us how far we have come as a society in embracing our inner nerd.—There was a time in our society when nerds were seen as undesirable. Women didn’t want to date them, and preferred...
View ArticleLeonard Nimoy: A Tribute
James Halcomb remembers the acting legend.—I was seven years old when Spock died. ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan’ came out in 1982. Syndicated shows had not really made it to Eastern Kentucky yet...
View Article6 Stunning Leadership Lessons We Learned from Mr. Spock
View image | gettyimages.comForget laser pistols and phaser beams, your mind is your greatest asset for success. —I grew up watching Star Trek on Saturday mornings with my older brother. As our...
View ArticleHighly Illogical: It’s OK for a Man’s Life Purpose to Be That Way
Carving out one’s true calling in life does not always have to follow a logical path. In fact, it might provide great liberation when it doesn’t.—Sitting under an oak tree, along a river or creek, or...
View ArticleHow the Digital Age Has Changed Our Approach to Death and Grief
The internet and social media has turned a private death into a very public one.—By Tony Walter, University of BathIn the days and weeks leading up to the death of Leonard Nimoy, the actor and...
View ArticleHan Solo, Captain Picard, or Mr. Spock? How to Decide What to Do in Life...
If you’re unsure of what kind of man to be, be one of these. Or not. Jeremy McKeen chooses…wisely.—We all face a hundred decisions a day from what to feed the kids to whether or not we should have...
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