Great television feeds our innate senses. It helps us make sense of our world and the people in it, but it also reminds us that we are part of a larger community and drives us to cultivate connections with the rest of the world as well.
Read MoreMany people believe that shows are successful because they follow a similar formula, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, diverging from the typical path is what determines a show’s success.
Read MoreAs viral videos become increasingly more popular, people talk about its evolution as a result of declining viewership for television and traditional media. But I disagree. People still get hooked on groundbreaking movies and shows, even building entire communities around them.
Read MoreNew media offers a multitude of ways to engage with like-minded viewers, spurring conversations and forging connections between those who might not have had the chance to meet, or even speak, otherwise. Follow along as I recap some of the greatest love stories that occurred as the result of new age entertainment.
Read MoreDecision-making skills are a leader’s bloodline. It’s estimated that the average person makes around 35,000 decisions every single day. That’s 35,000 opportunities to make choices that could either have a positive or negative impact on your day, week, month, or year. Now, imagine how much more weight decisions hold when you’re making them for yourself and an entire company. Leaders can’t be paralyzed by decisions, or else there would be no forward momentum.
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