Should You Teach Your Kid to Make a Schedule?
Sharing the first episode of the podcast How to Keep Time
Sharing the first episode of the podcast How to Keep Time
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Sometimes workplace culture requires you to leave the rest of your life at the door. What if there are better ways to structure time?
It’s surprisingly easy.
If time is a luxury, why don’t we flaunt it?
An unlikely alliance gets stronger.
In a culture obsessed with productivity, what would it mean to commit to letting it go?
Forty years ago, scientists did the impossible. Why doesn’t anyone remember?
Hint: It doesn’t involve the facts.
How our streaming lives are about to change
Co-hosts Becca Rashid and the Atlantic contributing writer Ian Bogost examine our relationship with time and what we can do to reclaim it.
How one engineer in Gaza is trying to protect his family and his community at a time when water is running out
Jordan Peele and N. K. Jemisin on the subversive goals of Black horror in their new anthology, Out There Screaming.
A ground invasion seems all but certain—but then what?
An Israeli family’s encounter with Hamas
It’s not him. It’s us.
The medical miracle could reverse our progress on accepting bodies of all sizes.
Sometimes there is a gray area between honesty and denial.
How do we overcome the awkwardness that keeps us from starting a conversation?
A new wave. A new variant. A new vaccine. Do we know COVID’s annual pattern yet?