On Being Brave

In the movies they make it look like strength. But in reality, when you're in it, it feels incredibly tender. Being uncomfortable and doing it anyway—that's brave. It's a beautiful thing, and sadly it's often undervalued.

Loving Kindness in Tech

There’s a lot of talk these days about “Rage Entrepreneurs.” Utah Governor Spencer Cox used the term to describe how tech companies profit by amplifying anger. Marketing Professor Scott Galloway calls rage the externality of turning attention into shareholder value. The technology I want—and need—promotes loving kindness and creativity. I’m convinced that if more diverse … Continue reading Loving Kindness in Tech

Resilience vs Power

In nature, power manifests as storms and environmental disasters, while resilience shows up in a system's ability to absorb shocks and changes in climate. Diverse systems hold a greater capacity to adapt than homogenous systems. In human systems, when people are different, they problem-solve better and demonstrate long term stability. Bend not break.

Learning Communities

It sounds corny but it really works. Learning in community nurtures accountability, values, communication, working through challenges, trust building, so many things. The trick is to find the right community. And when you do, handle with care.

Human-Centered Design

Human-centered design helps us shift our thinking from technology-centered design to designing for and with humans. While technology is cool, innovative, and certainly brandable, at the end of the day, technology should always be understood as a tool that helps us achieve human-centered outcomes. Technology serves as a means to a human-centered end. One such … Continue reading Human-Centered Design

Economic Mobility + Social Connection

“If you grow up in a place where low income and high income people are interacting more, you are much more likely to rise up in the income distribution yourself.”This finding by Raj Chetty's team leads to the question: “What might we do to increase cross-class friendships?” Chetty’s research finds that it’s not enough to … Continue reading Economic Mobility + Social Connection