The care you deserve
Mental Health Issues Are Hard Enough. These Apps Make it Easier For Those in the Margins
We highlight some of the mental health apps and platforms that cater to specific marginalized communities.
The care you deserve
We highlight some of the mental health apps and platforms that cater to specific marginalized communities.
Learning on lockdown
“For those of us looking to leverage this time to learn something new, you may want to take a look at the treasure chest of TED talks available online for your learning pleasure.”
Looming layoffs
“We had a meeting on Friday and all of a sudden they’re like: ‘We’re going to have to lay people off.”
Filling in the gaps
We’re here to support you—no matter what it is you need.
Better bathrooms, one office at a time
A co-founder in the midst of an equity crowdfund takes us to work for a day.
Paper chasing
The ultimate guide to getting unemployment and other federal aid for laid off workers and freelancers.
Freelancers are taking back control.
The freedom and autonomy that comes with being your own boss is a captivating prospect for many people, but those who spend most of their time working at home are more likely to struggle with their mental health than the wider population.
Say ‘no’ to notifications
Conditions, practices, and expectations for making the most of a digital detox—whether you’re roughing it in the backcountry or taking a break between WFH stints.
One part fashion, one part positivity
A new wave of designers is spreading an optimistic message about a global issue: mental health.
A shadowy future for the controversial social media app
We’ve seen the next chapter of the app. Whether you're an influencer or casual scroller, you might not like what’s next.
Our comfort zones are there to protect us, even if productivity specialists say otherwise.
Facing my fear should have allowed me to grow, as I understood the motivational slogans. Instead, in my mid-twenties, I found myself laid up in bed, so tired I could barely move.
Your quick love tune-up
In a tech landscape with a bounty of mindfulness platforms for the self, two founders noticed a lack of accessible, good habit-forming resources for busy couples.