Tag: mental health

  • What if we’re being too social?

    What if we’re being too social?

    We think our common anxiety, division, and the epidemic of loneliness happens because we aren’t social. It’s the opposite.

  • Why I’m excited about my first Social Media Sabbath

    Why I’m excited about my first Social Media Sabbath

    A social media sabbath is about taking time away from distraction. For personal and mental health. This one is for a month.

  • Our teens are overcommitted. Here’s Why.

    Our teens are overcommitted. Here’s Why.

    Mental health, anxiety, depression. Teens are facing more challenges than ever. Because we made it this way.

  • Less Consuming

    Less Consuming

    We’re aware of the problems with social media. And our always-on culture. But we keep acting like we have no choice.

  • 3 things a true social media replacement would need

    3 things a true social media replacement would need

    The next gen social media app doesn’t need to be perfect. It needs to be good. As in making us better humans.

  • The secret to getting unstuck

    The secret to getting unstuck

    Episode 35 of the Make Saints podcast

  • Nomadic Retirees – A Pathology of Indignity

    Nomadic Retirees – A Pathology of Indignity

    In a challenging new essay for Eudaimonia & Co., Umair Haque names 5 social pathologies of collapse. And I think they can kickstart a conversation around our culture’s greatest needs. This is my reflection of the third pathology: nomadic retirees When I was little, my grandparents moved to Arizona. They left Detroit, where there sons lived. Leaving them, their extended…

  • The Opioid Epidemic — A Pathology of Escape

    The Opioid Epidemic — A Pathology of Escape

    In a challenging new essay for Eudaimonia & Co., Umair Haque names 5 social pathologies of collapse. And I think they can kickstart a conversation around our culture’s greatest needs. This is my reflection of the second pathology: the opioid epidemic. When I left my small-town high school for college, two things rocked my world. The first was the real…