
Human nature
What’s in a moment?
A conversation about time, identity and Instagram, how we engage special moments and why you might want to consider a Designated Capturer.
Human nature
A conversation about time, identity and Instagram, how we engage special moments and why you might want to consider a Designated Capturer.
Human nature
There’s very little in life, and in our own lives, that we’re in control of—but that little matters. My name for this “little” is “The Significant 1%” and it’s been on my mind a long time. I was reminded of it watching Breaking Bad for the
Human nature
You can’t have it all. No one can. For everything you “have” you have to let go of something. What then?
Empathy
I was recently in a conversation with a friend who asked my opinion on something related to men, to which I responded with my standard question when people request my thoughts: “What do you think?” Basically, I feel like I can respond better when I know where you’re coming
Christianity
Mind your body: how did mind and body come to be split in our minds?
Healthcare
“You should try therapy.” Pause. What’s your instinctive response to that statement? Agreement? Disagreement? Scepticism? Laughter? Something else? (I’d like to hear what you chose!) In my experience—and I’m sure, that of anyone who’s worked in mental healthcare—scepticism is super common. And I find
Empathy
In which I explore the difference it would make if we re-imagined reviews as an exercise in empathy.
culture
One way to find out about something you’re blind to is to run into it and get smacked in the face. That’s how it’s often happened to me anyway. Like one night when I came face to face with my own unconscious bias within my marriage. I
Human nature
I write about being human from the perspective of faith, behavioural psychology and technology. Here’s how I think of the three.
Christianity
The world has always felt broken, if you’ve been paying attention, but this year feels particularly so. And in the midst of it all, I’ve come to find a deeper appreciation of lament. Join me.
Pain and Recovery
We think of time as an obstacle, as something in our way. What if it instead as THE way—as the thing that gets us where we want to be?
Human nature
A meditation on wealth, envy and who we associate them with.