Strong community leadership requires humility. Admitting mistakes, acknowledging missteps and modeling accountability builds trust far more effectively than projecting certainty. When leaders invite ...
This past holiday season, something special happened in our Tallahassee community. Ian MacDonald and Jim Meade in their NoRightAngle.com woodshop created a series of handcrafted wooden bowls and ...
Many years ago, on a sunny Saturday in Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C., a few friends and I reflected on how lucky we were. A strong support network had allowed us to “make it” — first ...
Brittany Mascio began her journey in Nebraska’s startup ecosystem at Silicon Prairie News, where she helped shape Big Omaha. Now, she’s bringing that same spirit of connection and community to the ...
Contributing writer for The Prospect Michael Grasso covers the Princeton Playhouse Ensembles Concert “How to be Not Alone.” ...
Dementia affects millions, and while the challenges it poses are immense, growing efforts aim to support people living with dementia in ways that honor their dignity, creativity, and capacity for joy.
This week, we are reflecting on what we’re thankful for. One of the things we’re thankful for is you – our readers and supporters. Some of you have sent us tips, others have given us constructive ...
A growing trend among businesses of all types, building a community around your brand is an effective way to not only retain happy customers, but also attract new ones. When customers feel connected ...
Radio World’s “Guest Commentaries” section provides a platform for industry thought leaders and other readers to share their perspective on radio news, technological trends and more. If you’d like to ...
It’s amazing when you can be part of the magic of winter in Eagle County — fresh snow sparkling in the sun and glittering evenings. Many in the community, though, are the behind-the-scenes party ...
Keep up with everything happening in The Commons by signing up for the Chronicle’s Philanthropy Today newsletter or our weekly Commons LinkedIn newsletter. Many years ago, on a sunny Saturday in ...