Get dressed, and put on your shoes. Shoes on signals to your brain it’s 'interact with people' time.
Read MoreDay 4: Some light political commentary
I bet it’s a frustrating time to be a Russian intelligence officer.
Read MoreDay 3: Nobody wants to run the government
If you’re a millennial, it would be really helpful if you’d consider working for the government.
Read MoreDay 2/100: The trouble with the Fourth Estate
Divisive rhetoric, Drake memes, clickbait for days.
Read MoreDay 1/100: A brief dissertation on dada
Do you know Dada? As in, the early 20th century avant-garde art movement that embraced absurdity and critiqued the social structures of modern life? If the works of Marcel Duchamp or Man Ray come to mind, you’re on the right track.
Read More100 Days, 100 Words - Day 0: A Freelancer Explores Structure
Hi, my name is Ellie and I am a high-functioning procrastinator.
Read MoreHow do you eat your M&M's?
What's your favorite idea you never sold? We all have one. Mine came during an intense month-long pitch for Mars global communications, with an emphasis on M&M's.
Read MoreAn argument against truth
I am just SO tired of the whole fake news conversation. Truth vs. lies. Fantasy vs. reality. Us vs. them. This national myth has become its own self-sustaining engine now.
Read MoreEthnography in action: What goes on in the Target parking lot?
One of my favorite blog concepts that I came up with (one of the few good ones), was the idea of Field Notes. Field notes are the realm of the ethnographer, documenting the human primate in their natural habitat, whether it be their home, the grocery store or yelling at their kids in the car...
Read MoreQuestions vs. Answers
For the longest time, I’ve wanted to start a blog. And by start, I mean do more than pick a template, create a single post, scrap a couple drafts, then completely drop it upon remembering that my personal project attention span lasts about 3 hours...
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