“Look to the stars, not because Earth is disappointing
but because there is so much more out there.”
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Life Lessons for Leaders Inspired by the Voyage of the HMS Beagle
On December 27, 1831, the HMS Beagle set sail for a 5-year journey around the world. On board was the 22-year-old naturalist Charles Darwin, a recent university graduate who, to be honest, wasn’t quite sure what he wanted to do with his life. Luckily for us, Darwin spent those 5 years observing, collecting, writing, and thinking. Here are three brief insights that I’ve extracted from Darwin’s life that could help support your growth as a leader.
3 Key Insights from Conversations on Health and Innovation with Brazil's Changemakers
Connecting with people about their visions of the future—all around the world—is perhaps the best part of the work that I do. At the HSM Expo 2021 in São Paulo, Brazil, I had the chance to do just that.
Science and Action about the Covid-19 Delta Variant
While this article was written to explain the rise of the Delta variant, the biological mechanisms described here are relevant to any viral variant. While Omicron seems to cause less severe disease, it is still crucial to get vaccinated, mask, test, and social distance. Check out the links below for reliable sources of health information.
Dr. Marie Curie’s Endless Inspiration
People often ask me to share stories that will inspire their daughters and sisters—as well as the men in their lives—to embrace a STEM mindset. Whose story draws me back, over and over? Dr. Marie Curie.
Talking Entrepreneurship - with Kids!
In July of this year, I led a remarkable entrepreneurship workshop. The twist? I was working with girls, only 9 to 13 years old.