Keri Tietjen is a middle-aged, divorced mom of two with a full-time job for a big company. She’s not your typical digital nomad. Her story offers a glimpse of what the future of work could look like.
Keri Tietjen is a middle-aged, divorced mom of two with a full-time job for a big company. She’s not your typical digital nomad. Her story offers a glimpse of what the future of work could look like.
A discussion about our relationship with work, and privilege and class in the global digital nomad movement.
Gender inequality holds women back at work and forces them to do more at home, and it keeps men at work and away from their families. This makes everyone unhappy. What can we do, as individuals and couples, to live more gender-equal lives? I dissected my life, work, and marriage to find out.
A new coworking space in Jamaica, Queens, aims to help young adults realize their dreams—and live a life greater than the bottom line.
Christine spoke with ex-Fyre staffer Marc Weinstein about the dangers of FOMO, charismatic entrepreneurs, and vulnerability in social media.
Rue Mapp turned her passion into a job with purpose, balance, and vision—and she’s changing what it means to experience the outdoors.
Creating the life you want must not be solely for people with privilege and power.
One Roof Women Founder Sheree Rubinstein wants to make Australia the place for women in business.
Now is the time to fix work so more people can live the life they want. But what does that look like?