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Radio Recap: How to Really Keep New Year’s Resolutions

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Every New Year calls for resolutions—a tradition passed down from ancient Romans, Babylonians and Medieval knights. No one knows exactly how their success rates fared but if they’re anything like modern Westerners—where our gym membership dues are paid but we stop showing up— then we may simply [Read More]

January 9th, 2019|Radio|

Radio Recap: Introducing Zuckerberg Institute!

zi2019 is the year of the network. Whether you’re networking to further your career or you want to meet new people to expand your horizons—we network because we need to get something done and we can’t do it alone. But don’t be fooled by the allure of [Read More]

January 2nd, 2019|Radio|

Radio Recap: mHealth Apps

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Mobile Health—or mHealth—  is one of the fastest growing markets for new technology because it allows people to manage all aspects of their health and wellness from their phone. mHealth includes everything from wearables which track how we’re moving and what we’re eating, to digital apps which [Read More]

December 19th, 2018|Radio|

Radio Recap: Women of Blockchain

Women-BlockchainAccording to Bitcoin news outlet, CoinDance, as of May 2018, 95% of Bitcoin engagement and participation comes from men and only 5% from women. The related world of cryptocurrency is filled with tales of “Blockchain Bros” takeovers, like at a recent Bitcoin Conference where only 3 women [Read More]

December 13th, 2018|featured, Hot, Job, Radio|

Radio Recap: The Gold Business

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Gold and silver were the primary form of money for centuries. Even the word “gold” still triggers thoughts of wealth. It took several centuries for people to shift from precious metals to adopting paper money, which didn’t hold the intrinsic value like gold does. This led to [Read More]

December 3rd, 2018|Radio|

Radio Recap: Human-Computer Interaction

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Imagine you go to three different restaurants and order something spicy at each one. At the first restaurant,  you have to call for the waiter to get you a glass of water. At the second restaurant the waiter, knowing your food is spicy, asks you if you’d [Read More]

November 28th, 2018|Radio|

Radio Recap: Teen Tech Titans

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There is no lack of negative stereotypes surrounding teenage girls: Even Former Secretary of State, John Kerry, likened all teenage girls to having insecurity problems. While teen girls often get stereotyped as moody, dramatic, or irritable, these stereotypical archetypes of what a teenage girl [Read More]

November 21st, 2018|Radio|

Radio Recap: For Women by Women

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Currently, three out of 10 American businesses are owned by women; women-owned businesses are 1.7x more productive than male owned businesses; women-owned businesses contribute over $1 trillion to the economy and employ 8 million Americans. Meanwhile global spending by women is set to be approximately $18 trillion [Read More]

November 13th, 2018|Radio|

Radio Recap: The Future of Fitness

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Business is booming for the health and fitness industry, which topped a whopping $30 billion this year. Many say fitness is an internet-resistant sector because it’s one that actually requires a human interface to work. After all, you can’t get in shape just lying there, right? Actually [Read More]

November 7th, 2018|Radio|

Radio Recap: Tech of the Future

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In the past century, life expectancy was less than 35 years, 94% of the global population lived in extreme poverty, and less than 20% of the population was literate. Fast forward to the present day where human life expectancy is over 70 years, [Read More]

November 2nd, 2018|Radio|