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Rabbi Melanie Levav of PJ Library New York: For those who have the ability to be in human contact with others, giving and getting love can be essential in healing the pain of this crisis

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Melanie has served as a consultant to the Natan Fund and Ikar, collaborating on projects to expand conversations in the Jewish community about death and dying, including deathoverdinner-jewishedition.org. Spend more time on love. One of my kids has had a particularly rough time with “Zoom school.” Can you tell us a bit about how you grew up?

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Betting Against the Odds

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Personally I started to call myself the ‘comeback kid’ from major medical events to life-altering and shaping professional events, and the death of loved one’s that left me reeling. We, I was unprepared for his untimely death. This being confined and restricted, limited in our freedoms has started to wear on us all.

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Ryan Honary of SensoRy AI: “Math is also important”

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My parents weren’t activists when it came to either subject, but seeing the devastation climate change is having on our planet and its inhabitants had led me to become one. In recent years, Big Tech has gotten a bad rep. To highlight these, we started a new interview series about “Technology Making An Important Positive Social Impact”.

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Chad E. Foster of Red Hat: “Listen?”

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At 3-years-old I was taken to Duke University Medical Center where doctors told my parents “try to prepare for the day when Chad’s vision is gone. When you talk with someone, don’t listen for your chance to talk. Listen to help the other person be understood. Listening is not about sending messages. It’s about learning from one another.

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Claire Brummell On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

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Through working with individuals, she helps people to understand how consistently meeting your own Universal Needs is vital to supporting and improving all the most important areas of your life including resilience, relationships, mental health, self-worth, business, parenting, boundaries, emotional wellbeing and more. How long have you got?!

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Ask a Manager speed round

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This post, Ask a Manager speed round , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. It’s the second-ever Ask a Manager speed round! The first was last year and it’s here.) Until 4 pm ET today, I’ll be answering questions live. Last year I answered 76 questions in two hours; we’ll see if I can match or beat that this time! Time Travel.

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should I try to steal my old coworker’s job, are cotton clothes less professional, and more

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I inspect the tags on everything I buy and stick to a few retailers I know. Since I’m also committed to buying from environmentally responsible and sweat-shop free businesses, they often come with a high price tag, but also with the bonus that they are well-made and are long-lasting. Should I try to take my old coworker’s job?