You’re a few questions into the job interview and something feels off. The candidate’s answers are polished. (Maybe too polished.) There’s a slight delay before each response. And their eyes keep ...
Unlike your experience in the military, promotions in the private (civilian) sector can be unpredictable. Your climb to the next level of responsibility and leadership may have less to do with your ...
In April 2025, podcast MacGyver “MacG” Mukwevho made some offensive remarks about Minnie Dlamini following her split from Dr. Brian Monaisa. These comments led to significant backlash, with many ...
As the measles outbreak spreads -- with more than 1,200 cases confirmed across 38 states, a 13% hospitalization rate, and three deaths -- some parents who previously chose not to vaccinate their ...
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Every four days, a journalist is killed due to their reporting, and 85% of these deaths go unpunished, according to UNESCO. Of the journalists killed since 1992, 35% covered crime and corruption, ...
It’s tempting for a Philosophical Counselor to use the Socratic Method. After all, it was Socrates who set so many of us on the quest to live the examined life. As it turns out, though, an alternative ...
Job interviews have become significantly more formulaic and predictable. Employers seem to increasingly favor standardized or structured interviews, in which each applicant is presented with the same ...
When you show up to a job interview, you're typically prepared to dive deep into your background as a job candidate and the specifics of the role and company you're interested in joining. TikToker Leo ...
My dad thought his father died in a Vietnamese prison. A recorded family history revealed the truth. By Kevin Nguyen My father sent the recordings by email. He gave me no heads-up — a Dropbox folder ...