What I’ve learned after two years in Washington, DC
Two years ago this week, I moved from Boston, MA to Washington, DC with the idea of starting a business in a new city. Instead
Two years ago this week, I moved from Boston, MA to Washington, DC with the idea of starting a business in a new city. Instead
When I was 16 years old, an Army recruiter called my home. The conversation went something like this: Him: “I’d like to talk to you
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yom HaShoa, I’m taking a moment to remember the life-changing trip I took to Poland with Gershon Pelta, a close family
Earlier this month, I had my worst technical glitch to date on stage. I wasn’t giving a speech: actually, I was performing at the Takoma
In December 2013, I had an incredible opportunity to teach public speaking in Uganda to 50 women leaders from 25 countries as part of the
The first week of December held a lot of meaning for me: this week, Global Public Speaking celebrated its first year of teaching public speaking
Have you ever watched a TED talk and thought about what you would say if given the stage? I’ve done that about a dozen times.
Giving a speech and then taking questions is tough. You need to prepare both for what you want to say and for what you might
As a newly minted Washingtonian, I stood in my warm coat and waived my American flag among a cheering crowd on the National Mall yesterday.
Earlier this week, I spent a fascinating morning at the United States Institute of Peace speaking to Afghani undergraduate women who received scholarships to study
Boston is a hard place to leave. But after 14 years, it was time for a new adventure. So on December 1, I moved myself
I recently spent a few days in Washington, DC, meeting with alumni of the Harvard Kennedy School to learn about what they’ve done since graduation.