This Human Meme podcast is the inflection point for what it means to live a life of knowing. We are
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Be not afraid of those who work for you so they may realize their own dreams. We recall the right le
A short history of Racism and Genderism in America. We take on the notion that the majority power pr
If we only knew then what we know now, would we still want to live? That question has bedeviled the
We can buy the banal, or we may invest in Beauty. We examine the idea of Beauty, and invention, by u
The time for crushing Hate Speech is now! We tempt grace against ferocity -- as the world around us
A small town is defined by its passions. We share the story of his William Henry Vodehnal, a small t
How much value do we place on a human life? Are all lives created equal? Or do some lives deserve mo
How do Hackers find you? We share the experience of thwarting identity theft. There are methods and
How do we know when we are a fully realized Human Being? How do we know we are not just a ghost of a
Sometimes, your best ally in fighting discrimination, is information. Have you ever been mistaken fo
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Who killed Irving Catlow? We investigate the homicide of a beloved member of the Jersey City Heights
In the Hilltop neighborhood of Jersey City, a new king of the skyline emerges. Known as the "Journal
If you’re a freelancer, you know well we now live in a, "Pitch Me!" Culture. We reason why some peop
We only appear to be what we are not. We take to the skies of the scalpel to wonder how we can chang
If you’re Twentysomething, the world appears set against you, and it is! We share thoughts on the yo
There are always unknown, underworld, perils to the spirit. We examine the careers of Lin-Manuel Mir
"If I were to write a subtitle today, it would read this: 'When You Pay Horrible People to Teach You
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