A list of animated episodes that you can watch with your kids that explore family and friend relationships, and how to ...
In modern times, gone are the cheesy “men-in-tights, hands-on-hips” heroic moments, and in their place are diverse, complex ...
Glenn Storm is a local entertainment professional. He has been an animator for feature film, a designer of computer games and ...
In the UK, on average, one woman is killed every week by their current or ex-partner in England and Wales . Police record a domestic abuse related crime every 40 seconds, the equivalent of almost 200 ...
Consistency, not constant reinvention, is the secret to lasting success. Here’s how five enduring values have fueled my company’s growth for nearly 20 years. Personal connection and being present in ...
Why Psychologists Haven’t Agreed on the Basic Human Values—Until Now Personality traits are stable patterns in the way we think, feel, and behave (Johnson, 1997, p. 74). In a previous PT post, I ...
Today’s leaders face increasingly complex decisions and moral puzzles, often without a clear compass to navigate them. Many are weighing painful cost-cutting measures due to economic uncertainty and ...
Alfred Wilson-Spencer receives funding from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) grants NE/T000228/1 and NE/V010867/1. He works for the University of Leeds. The iron-rich core at the centre ...
Stewardship. Maybe you’re familiar with the word. Maybe you know its meaning—maybe you don’t. Merriam-Webster defines stewardship as: the conducting, supervising, or managing of something—especially ...
Credibility is the lifeblood of a news organization. Without credibility, where is the value? Readers must be able to trust that the news they are receiving is unbiased, truthful and as complete as ...
Comcast, one of the U.S.’s largest pay TV operators, will remove Cartoon Network from all its core TV packages on August 12, 2025, shifting the channel to its More Sports & Entertainment add-on tier, ...
When I ran into a former client at the grocery store, and asked him how things were going, I expected some polite small talk. Instead, what he said blew my mind. The guy (let’s call him Jim) was an ...