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Is it wrong to monetise our pain?

Is it wrong to monetise our pain?

Shakira is back from her musical hiatus, and while her new album is intended as empowering, it forces us to question whether the monetisation of our pain makes our suffering more or less valuable. Colombian singer known mononymously as Shakira is back on the scene and our screens. After a self-professed...

Sidemen launch venture capital firm called Upside VC

Sidemen launch venture capital firm called Upside VC

The UK’s biggest YouTube group The Sidemen have launched a new venture capital firm called Upside VC that will reportedly support tech startups.  The YouTube collective The Sidemen have announced that they are launching a venture capital firm that will support consumer tech startups. Called Upside VC, this new firm will have an £18 million fund to invest in different businesses. So far, it has made twelve investments ranging between...

By Bristol, UK
Are ‘divine feminine influencers’ actually anti-feminist?

Are ‘divine feminine influencers’ actually anti-feminist?

Social media loves a good portion of cosplay. First, it was 50s family values, and now we are back in ancient times.  Do you remember tradwives? The familiar soft voices and long dresses are back. This time, though, the kitchen has been swapped by nature, adhering to mostly Western influencers' reinterpretation of spirituality to empower women. They're easy to spot if you still haven't met divine feminine influencers. Just type words...

By Milan, Italy
Giant bronze statue in Times Square sparks controversy

Giant bronze statue in Times Square sparks controversy

A 12-foot tall bronze sculpture of a young Black woman has been placed in times square. It seems the public has completely missed the message that its artist hoped to convey. On April 29th, a statue called Grounded in the Stars was placed in the middle of Times Square in New York City. Standing 12-feet tall, the bronze figure depicts a young Black woman with braids wearing casual, everyday clothing....

By London, UK
Why are we conflating our jobs with our identities?

Why are we conflating our jobs with our identities?

All work leaves no room for self. So how do we separate our careers from our lives?  If you took away your Slack status, your email signature, or your LinkedIn profile, how would you define yourself? In other words, do you know who you are without your career? Whenever I meet someone new, the details of my job tend to crop up in the first few minutes. And likewise, if I’m...

By Brighton, UK