One reason so many are quitting: We want control over our lives again
The pandemic, and the challenges of balancing life and work during it, have stripped us of agency. Resigning is one way of regaining a sense…
Thought Leader: Amy Cuddy
Did you know there’s no “up” or “down” in space? Have you ever wondered what the best place to “hang out” in space might be, or what “The Overview Effect” that astronauts talk about truly is? To find out the answers to these questions and more, check out this extended interview with NASA Astronaut R. Shane Kimbrough.
Shane Kimbrough is a retired U.S. Army Colonel and NASA astronaut whose career has taken him from commanding troops on Earth to leading missions in space. With nearly two decades at NASA, he shares powerful lessons on leadership, teamwork, and resilience—drawing from his experiences aboard the International Space Station and his years of military service. Known for his humility and insight, Kimbrough inspires audiences to reach higher, adapt under pressure, and lead with purpose. Bring him to your next keynote event through WWSG.
One reason so many are quitting: We want control over our lives again
The pandemic, and the challenges of balancing life and work during it, have stripped us of agency. Resigning is one way of regaining a sense…
Thought Leader: Amy Cuddy
Scott Gottlieb: How well can AI chatbots mimic doctors in a treatment setting?
This is an Op-ed by WWSG exclusive thought leader, Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Many consumers and medical providers are turning to chatbots, powered by large language…
Thought Leader: Scott Gottlieb
Sara Fischer: The AI-generated disinformation dystopia that wasn’t
This piece is by WWSG exclusive thought leader, Sara Fischer. Amid the craziest news cycle in recent memory, AI-generated deepfakes have yet to become the huge truth…
Thought Leader: Sara Fischer