Sat.Mar 16, 2024

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Dr. Kellyann Petrucci Explains How to Trust Your Gut—Literally

Success

Dr. Kellyann Petrucci didn’t discover the powers of bone broth in a lab. She discovered it in life, by asking questions, learning lessons and mixing everything she knew into the very first batch of bone broth she made in her kitchen at home. That was almost 10 years ago, and now, Petrucci—a board-certified naturopathic physician—is considered one of the most prominent trailblazers in the well-being space and a front-runner in functional medicine.

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How calculus (yes, math) can help leaders turn visions into reality

Work Life

I’ve never forgotten my college professor for integral calculus, Mr. Whatever-his-name-was. I can still see him, standing at the front of the lecture hall, shirtsleeves rolled up, wielding a piece of chalk in his hand. “Let us say…” he began, employing the standard introduction to mathematical postulation. He wrote the words, Let us say up on the board.

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Beyond Greenspaces and Mental Health: The Power of the Wild

Mad in America

Pitlochry, Perthshire I went for a long walk yesterday. I’m from the US Midwest, a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, and I’ve found myself in Pitlochry, Perthshire for the weekend. A close friend has invited me to join her on holiday in this small, Scottish town of old stone that skims the stout toes of the Highlands. My friend says Pitlochry is a magical place, having lived several summers there herself; I’ve been going through relationship troubles, dealing with some lung and cardiac

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Here’s how to cut your cable and cell phone bills

Work Life

For many of us, the idea of negotiating a bill is a completely foreign concept. At best, it sounds naive to imagine your service providers will give you a break just because you ask—and at worst, it calls to mind the type of Scrooge who insists on celebrating wedding anniversaries at restaurants with BOGO coupons. But negotiation is neither doomed to failure nor the sign of a cheapskate.

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These 3 strategies could actually help close the gender pay gap

Work Life

Women in the workplace have come a long way since Rosie the Riveter. In the United States, women today make up 74.6 million of the civilian labor force—about 47% of all U.S. workers and more than half of the college-educated labor force.However, barriers for women in the workforce still exist. Organizations across all industries must recognize these persistent workplace inequalities and take deliberate steps to ensure true equity for all employees.

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Intel’s chief people officer: Humans need to be at the center of AI

Work Life

In 1971, a young Silicon Valley startup introduced the first electronically programmable microprocessor to the world. Intel’s innovation helped fuel the personal computing revolution. Now a tech titan, the company aims to play a role in the artificial intelligence revolution by helping feed the sector’s ravenous hunger for chips. In 2019, Intel purchased AI chip maker Habana Labs for $2 billion; this year, Intel plans to roll out Gaudi3, a chip that is purported to be powerful enou