#MorningMonarchy: April 19, 2016
Fake web stories, sticker of the beast and paranoia-inducing apps + this day in history w/OKC Bombing and our song of the day by Amber Arcades on your Morning Monarchy for April 19, 2016.
Fake web stories, sticker of the beast and paranoia-inducing apps + this day in history w/OKC Bombing and our song of the day by Amber Arcades on your Morning Monarchy for April 19, 2016.
No one wants to confront scientific fraud. Not managers, not journals, and not lab colleagues. So the system isn't designed to prevent it.
Since the early 1980s, grave concerns have been raised about the process by which scientific evidence gets produced.
Mormon Mason, White Horse and black bunny + this day in history w/The Great Escape and our song of the day by Barry Adamson on your Morning Monarchy for March 24, 2016.
We all dream of achieving goals, but it takes knowledge and action applied in practical, everyday ways to obtain them. One easy way to make sure that we always have concrete ways of achieving our goals way is by reading a book a day. This single activity keeps our brains healthy, too.
Charles Manson is Donald Trump is Donald Sterling is . . .
Streaming voters, Oscars grouch and social justice worriers + this day in history w/WTC '93 and our song of the day by Golden Dawn Arkestra on your Morning Monarchy for February 26, 2016.
Are 'The Hunger Games' a prescient look into our possible future as a "shattered union" - or just another blast of corporate agitprop? Eric Mueller from the Tragedy & Hope community joins us this month on Navigating Netflix to examine the films and our future.
Are 'The Hunger Games' a prescient look into our possible future as a "shattered union" - or just another blast of corporate agitprop? Eric Mueller from the Tragedy & Hope community joins us this month on Navigating Netflix to examine the films and our future.
A shining beacon of how to lead by example, I am fortunate to have crossed paths with him.