Rob Sheppard began teaching English straight out of college. “Like so many others, a free one-way ticket enticed me to Korea to teach middle-schoolers at a cram school,” he says of those early years. Since then he’s held various teaching positions...
A number of articles and research studies have been published on building high-performing teams in the workplace. Are the principles the same when money is removed as a motivator? How do you build a high-performing team of unpaid volunteers? Since 2007, Endeavour...
Subscribe: SpotifyStudies show that fishing nets make up 10% of the plastic pollution in the ocean, causing irreparable harm to marine life and the environment as a whole. But one company has found a creative way to tackle that issue – and they’re just getting...
When you browse the fish counter or order off a seafood menu, can you be sure the species label is accurate and the fish was caught or farmed ethically? In many cases, the answer is no. A 2014 report in Marine Policy estimates that over 20 percent of wild-captured...
One third of the world’s food – 1.3 billion tons – ends up in a landfill every year. But Josh Domingues is determined to change that with Flashfood, an app that allows grocery stores and restaurants to sell high-quality, surplus food at steep...