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Shanti Grumbine Brooklyn Artist

Featured Artist: Shanti Grumbine

Shanti Grumbine is a Brooklyn-based visual artist who has been an artist in residence at the Millay Colony, Ucross, Yaddo, Vermont Studio Center, Wave Hill Winter Workspace Residency, Lower East Side Printshop Keyholder Residency, Artist in the Marketplace (AIM), Women’s Studio Workshop and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art. Fellowships include the A.I.R Gallery Fellowship and the LABA […]

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July 2016: Evolving Careers

Whether you’re prepping for vacation, approaching retirement, or launching into the work world post-graduation, summertime brings an opportunity to refresh and reflect on our work. This month at Pregame, we focus on the what, why, how, and who of our careers. One belief our team definitely shares is that career isn’t separate from life. Our work is a part of our

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Building Your Network: Value Others’ Time To Make Valuable Connections

As a marketing and publicity strategist working with entrepreneurs, I get a request like this at least once a week: Hey Ciara! I have a launch/event/campaign coming up and I want to pick your brain on how to market it/get press/do everything. Can I take you out for coffee/lunch/a drink (on me!!!!!!) next week? xoxoxoxo

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Book Brief: It’s Not You: 27 (Wrong) Reasons You’re Single by Sara Eckel

It’s Not You: 27 (Wrong) Reasons You’re Single by Sara Eckel 2014, TarcherPerigee The Idea Dating advice is horrible. The premise is always “you’re doing it wrong” or “you’re not enough” or “change yourself.” Still, it’s seductive to think that some new piece of advice will be the magic formula that manifests Mr. or Ms. Right and end in

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June 2016: Exploring Relationships

Life is a web of relationships: with our family, friends, significant other, community, colleagues, co-creators, and our selves. They are the most complicated — and the most rewarding — element of life. This month’s issue explores the full spectrum of relationships; why they’re important, what we’ve learned, and how to make others feel truly valuable. We’re proud to

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Dr. Stephen Sideroff on Recovery, Neuroplasticity, and the Path to Resilience

I met Dr. Stephen Sideroff by divine accident. In Palm Springs, CA, for a quick solo getaway, I was feeling particularly disheartened about my wellness path. I had devoted the past two years to prioritizing my physical, mental, and emotional health, and yet there were major holes in my understanding of how it all worked

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