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Brené Brown warns American workers are not neurologically wired for this level of rapid change and instability: ‘People are not okay’
SuccessBrené Brown warns American workers are not neurologically wired for this level of rapid change and instability: ‘People are not okay’
By Emma BurleighOctober 21, 2025
Big Bang Theory star had an existential crisis after his big break—despite making $1 million an episode: ‘I was in my early 30s, and I had everything… but you feel empty’
SuccessBig Bang Theory star had an existential crisis after his big break—despite making $1 million an episode: ‘I was in my early 30s, and I had everything… but you feel empty’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleOctober 20, 2025
Meta
AIWith half of teens regularly turning to AI companions, Meta moves to add parental controls starting early next year
By Barbara Ortutay and The Associated PressOctober 17, 2025
Astronaut says Gen Z often quits when things get uncomfortable—here’s the Jeff Bezos Blue Origin training that taught her to push through
SuccessAstronaut says Gen Z often quits when things get uncomfortable—here’s the Jeff Bezos Blue Origin training that taught her to push through
By Orianna Rosa RoyleOctober 4, 2025
AI therapy
AIPeople are talking to this AI startup’s cartoon panda as if it’s a therapist. The CEO is nervous because there’s no suicide prevention design
By Devi Shastri and The Associated PressOctober 1, 2025
A woman sits at a computer in an office.
NewslettersMost workers want an AI chatbot to be their work best friends, a new study says
By Kristin StollerSeptember 22, 2025
AI companions
CommentaryWhy are millions turning to general purpose AI for mental health? As Headspace’s chief clinical officer, I see the answer every day
By Jenna GloverSeptember 16, 2025
Scientists confirm what employees already know: Working from home really does make you happier—but there’s a catch
SuccessScientists confirm what employees already know: Working from home really does make you happier—but there’s a catch
By Orianna Rosa RoyleSeptember 16, 2025
Illustration of a women holding a phone with a chatbot on.
AIAI chatbots are harming young people. Regulators are scrambling to keep up.
By Beatrice NolanSeptember 14, 2025
Lawyers for parents who claim ChatGPT encouraged their son to kill himself say they will prove OpenAI rushed its chatbot to market to pocket billions
TechLawyers for parents who claim ChatGPT encouraged their son to kill himself say they will prove OpenAI rushed its chatbot to market to pocket billions
By Muskaan ArshadAugust 27, 2025
Sad young man
CommentaryAdvice to Gen Z from the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence’s founder: Your feelings at work aren’t a liability—they’re your superpower
By Marc BrackettAugust 12, 2025
Why I’m still working at the age of 73—and yes, I know that sounds horrible to many
CommentaryWhy I’m still working at the age of 73—and yes, I know that sounds horrible to many
By Bob BrodyJuly 21, 2025
The mental health gaps employers can’t afford to ignore
Partner CommentaryThe mental health gaps employers can’t afford to ignore
By Chris CareyJuly 21, 2025
Businessman with headache at his office desk
NewslettersAI is turbocharging worker productivity but it’s also wreaking havoc on their mental health
By Brit MorseJuly 9, 2025
Ryan Breslow speaks sitting in a chair
SuccessBolt’s millennial founder has just ‘killed’ its unlimited PTO perk because it was actually causing burnout
By Preston ForeJuly 2, 2025
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