High School Physical Education Q&A

Over the years I’ve been asked by different educational institutions to teach (Dartmouth) or guest lecture about the topic of wearables, digital health, and other interesting modern-day topics. Recently a high school physical education teacher reached out to me with questions from his kids who were studying my work. It’s never too early to talk to your kids, friends or family about your digital body.

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💸CONTROLLED FINANCIAL COALLPSE A COVID GUIDE

I’m experiencing much doubt in the response to this situation beyond health outcomes. I have documented my journey and sharing some tools below if you’re a small business person, independent contractor or were recently laid off of a “real” job. I’ve included my situation and how I’m dealing with each of the pieces. From the CARES ACT through unemployment and bankruptcy. Here is your guide.

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You Can’t Escape Technology, Because You Are Technology.

From the Wall Street Journal this week two stories surfaced this week about the technology in our lives, First David Pierce’s “Every Gadget and App Should Have a Dark Mode” and Christopher Mim’s “The Hot New Channel for Reaching Real People: Email

Nothing in these stories is new, earth-shaking or essential for being alive today, but they do herald a bigger movement, the movement to accept technology and find ways to work with it in your life.

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Life in 2024 or how the iPhone changed our world, reflections on my Iphone anniversary.

Who could have seen that people would use their phones for Health informations, Credit Cards, Interfaces to their cars and homes?

How could we have known that people would be using their phone not to make calls, but to take photos and videos that would instantly disappear because we preferred it that way?

When the iPhone came out Facebook had less than 100 million people on their platform, today that number is closer to 2 Billion. 

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