
Ed Welch: A Neuropsychologist’s Forty-Year Detour into the Human Soul
There is a room we have all come to know, even if we’ve only seen it on television. It is

There is a room we have all come to know, even if we’ve only seen it on television. It is

Before you ever hear his name, you know the feeling he is talking about. It is a low, cold hum

There is a particular kind of silence that lives in the space between cultures. It is the silence of the

The air in these rooms is always the same. It is a particular blend of recycled oxygen, the faint, expensive

New York City has a sound, a relentless, percussive rhythm. It’s the subterranean rumble of the 6 train, the staccato

There is a particular quality to the light in South Texas. It’s wide and generous, falling heavy on the limestone

In Phoenix, the sun doesn’t just shine; it presses down with a physical weight. It bleaches the color from the

The hands are the first thing you notice about Ira Fedder. They are surgeon’s hands, even now. Not in the

In the world of business, and especially in the hyper-competitive realm of digital marketing, there is a pervasive belief that

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On the surface, Jennifer Kirk’s career path looks like a series of disconnected dots: a childhood defined by a serious

Miriam Cho’s children are her greatest motivation. It’s a simple, deeply human fact that underpins a career of remarkable complexity