Halfway through a first class meeting a few years ago, the professor announced a 10 minute break. The person seated next to me, whom I had only just met, said to me, “Do you mind if I say something?” Thinking…
I Hope You Dance (A 1-minute reading on somatic knowledge)
When the electricity is on in our small village of Masaka, Uganda, there is loud music blasting from speakers positioned in front of the stores that dot our main street. This means that when I’m doing my errands, I’m often…
Four Leadership Lessons from a Ghanaian Immigration Officer
I keep thinking about the very intimidating-looking immigration officer who reviewed my papers as I exited Ghana on Thursday. He wore a dapper, tailored uniform, and sat very proudly in his cubicle. The vignette of order–within the larger scene of…