Layne Gneiting teaches Leadership and Integrative Strategy at Arizona State University. His mission is helping leaders strategize like adventurers so they can build teams that fearlessly explore, fluidly innovate, and cunningly outwit the competition. As part of his...
Michele Portlock is a wife and mother of four children, two of which have been previously diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Michele is a graduate of Brigham Young University and recently received her master’s degree in special education with an emphasis in...
For several years I have been doing research and writing about anxiety and depression and related issues that affect a large percentage of our populous. These issues have had an especially profound impact on the rising generations. Our teens and 20 to 30-somethings,...
I’ve always loved a road trip. In the age of COVID, they are becoming the best way to escape for a little while; gas is cheap and personal time is more abundant—or at least less “directed” for most of us. With that in mind, I volunteered to help a good friend (who is...
In a world that has been anxious over COVID-19, the economy, and now cries for equality and social justice, where can we find hope for a more positive culture of diversity, equality, and health? What can we do to alleviate the suffering, judgment, and unrest that is...