Published inZORA·PinnedMember-only‘Pimpin’ All Over the World:’ Passport Bros and the Eroticism of ExoticismGrowing up, my mother was always a fan of teachable moments. Opportunities for her to offer a lesson on life taught through the lens of developing critical thinking skills. One teachable moment that always stands out to me is focused on music and media. As a millennial, I grew up…Culture8 min readCulture8 min read
PinnedMember-only“TikTok, You Don’t Stop”: Forecasting the End of an EraI can always see the end of things before the beginning. And as most of the internet expresses their concerns about the end of the Twitter era, I have been more concerned with what it means for a social media platform to be at its end. Because, as we all…Social Media9 min readSocial Media9 min read
Published inOneZero·PinnedMember-onlyAre Censorship Algorithms Changing TikTok’s Culture?How social media users push back against the policing of speech — When I was a kid, my mother would speak in pig latin whenever she needed to have an adult conversation in front of my sister and me. …Social Media9 min readSocial Media9 min read
1 day agoMember-onlyManifestation: Is it Magic or a Marketing Term?I love reading books, and as someone who reads a wide range of texts, I have a habit of drawing connections between many different genres and subject areas. …Psychology6 min readPsychology6 min read
2 days agoMember-onlyMarketing, Mental Health, and the Magic of the Most Viral “Shadow Work Journal”If there is one thing I will buy, it’s a journal. At any given time, I have nearly a dozen journals in rotation. From miniature field notes journals to record my outdoor adventures and animal sightings to bulky writing notebooks and gratitude journals with years’ worth of entries. Due to…Social Media8 min readSocial Media8 min read
3 days agoMember-onlyBoos and Booklovers, Get Ready for the Beginning of Blackoween!There is no end to Spooky Season in my house, but I know only some people are on that type of time, so I have been waiting until the beginning of October to start writing about the new horror and crime series on my radar. However, in honor of the…Books9 min readBooks9 min read
Sep 22Member-onlyYou, Me, and ChatGPT: AI and Automation as an Extension of ExpressionI don’t know about you, but for me, this has been the year of automation and artificial intelligence. Everywhere I turn, there is a new person concerned about the future of AI an, precisely, the popularity of OpenAI’s ChatGPT projects. …Technology9 min readTechnology9 min read
Sep 12Member-onlyThe Gratitude TrapRecently, I started an iPhone note document titled “The Words,” filled with all the words I hear so often that I hate them. This list includes the usual offenders, words like “mindfulness” and “community,” which have become so overused in the culture that they are almost meaningless. …Culture6 min readCulture6 min read
Aug 31Member-onlyStatistical Metrics and The Somatics of SafetyAs someone who has lived in multiple cities, whenever I move to a new place, somebody will almost always ask me how my current city compares to the previous one. And, while there was once a time when I would think about the pros and cons of living in urban…Culture7 min readCulture7 min read
Aug 22Member-onlyVirtue Signaling and the Ethics of AltruismRecently, I came across some not-so-surprising research findings about altruism in groups. Generally, altruism is defined as being selfless or virtuous in thought and deed, a positive societal trait. We want to be around people who put others before themselves or that care about humanitarian causes. …Culture7 min readCulture7 min read