Biofeedback and Wearable Tech for Stress, Meditation and Fitness
Biofeedback and Wearable Tech for Stress, Meditation and Fitness
Biofeedback and Wearable Tech for Stress, Meditation and Fitness
Legislators continue to label Critical Race Theory (CRT) and other race-based concepts as divisive. Nevertheless, CRT, at its core, is committed to radical transformation and addressing issues of race and racism to understand how People of Color are oppressed. Through rhetoric and legislative bans, this current anti-CRT movement uses race-neutral policies and practices to limit … Read moreChallenging the dominant narratives: faculty members’ perceptions of administrators’ responses to Critical Race Theory bans
Revolutionizing AI Training and Testing: Introducing TATANKA, the Future of AI-Human Collaboration The TATANKA initiative offers AI tech and robotics companies a competitive edge in the “Robot Wars” by providing a unique real-world training and testing environment. By integrating AI humanoids into live, human-led musical and creative performances, TATANKA accelerates the evolution of machine learning … Read moreINVESTORS
Many individuals are driven to careers in the arts, channeling their inherent creativity into something more tangible and expressive. Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o found her calling in acting, inspired to convey deep emotional experiences. Creativity is often an innate urge, something that talented individuals like Jared Leto grow up around and embrace fully. Moreover, high-achieving individuals, such as intelligent and talented mothers, frequently balance their creative passions with family responsibilities, despite the challenges. This creative drive is rooted deeply in the soul, necessary for emotional and intellectual fulfillment.
This article discusses the structural discrimination present in workplaces, particularly against women and ethnic minorities, highlighting how organizational culture, structure, and policies contribute to inequality. It emphasizes the importance of restructuring, culture change, and policy enforcement in creating an inclusive work environment that enables merit-based advancement for all employees, thus advocating for a fair and diverse workforce.
In 1993, I joined the Chicago-based progressive power-pop band SPOT, playing bass and lead vocals for our three-song demo. With collaborative songwriting and organic compositions, we gigged around, including an unforgettable Halloween show. Despite our potential, the band disbanded as life took us in different directions, marking the start of my “Lost Decade.” Enjoy our demo tunes showcasing our short-lived journey.
An unusual choice for me, this cover song features unique instrumentals and vocals. At over seven minutes, largely due to João Pedro’s extended piano outro and his percussion talents, it lingers memorably. Special thanks to Jan Urbanc for the exceptional drumming. Both contributed greatly to the song’s adaptation.
An artist creatively reinterprets a classic rock song with an ’80s pop and Greenday influence, sharing their cover on YouTube. Credits go to Two Sides Same Story Music for excellent drumming. The artist encourages checking the original and supporting the drummer’s channel. #CoverSong #MusicAdaptation
James Mangold and Liv Tyler discuss the struggle for authenticity in creativity, highlighting the difference between being true to oneself and aspiring to emulate one’s idols. Striving for authentic expression, actors like Tyler confront insecurities through tactics like solitude and prayer. Psychotherapist Mihaela Ivan Holtz emphasizes the importance of finding one’s unique voice, noting that disconnection can lead to unhappiness. Meanwhile, Emma Roberts acknowledges stage fright as a barrier to performance, aligning with Holtz’s view that anxiety impedes one’s true creative self.
I.S.S. – An Objective Film Review
I’m not picky. Cinephile? OK, yeah. I dig movies, especially Sci-Fi of all sorts. So, if you told me there is a new movie about the I.S.S. and throw in the classic Cold/Hot -War theme, you had me at “I.S.S.”
No. Hard no.