Alain Guillot

Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

  • 449 Sarah Everts: Sweating one of our most vital and least understood biological functions

    449 Sarah Everts: Sweating one of our most vital and least understood biological functions

    About Sarah Everts Sarah Everts holds a master’s degree in chemistry, and has written for Scientific American, Smithsonian, New Scientist, and the Economist. She teaches journalism at Carleton University. Where to find Sarah Everts WebsiteTwitter The Joy of Sweat: The Strange Science of Perspiration Sweating may be one of our…

  • 448 Casey Gueren: How to separate medical facts from fiction

    448 Casey Gueren: How to separate medical facts from fiction

    About Casey Gueren Casey Gueren is an award-winning health journalist, an experienced editor, and a strategic content manager for some of the largest media brands.  Where to find Casey Gueren WebsiteTwitter It’s Probably Nothing: The Stress-Less Guide to Dealing with Health Anxiety, Wellness Fads, and Overhyped Headlines From stress-induced symptom…

  • 447 Parag Khanna: We’re entering a new age of mass migrations, are we ready for it?

    447 Parag Khanna: We’re entering a new age of mass migrations, are we ready for it?

    About Parag Khanna Parag Khanna is a leading global strategy advisor, world traveler, and best-selling author. He is Founder & Managing Partner of FutureMap, a data and scenario based strategic advisory firm. Parag’s newest book is MOVE: The Forces Uprooting Us (2021), which was preceded by The Future is Asian:…

  • Changing Career? Top Ways To Make Yourself More Appealing

    Changing Career? Top Ways To Make Yourself More Appealing

    More than a few people have considered switching careers at some point or another. There can be multiple benefits to doing so. Some of the more notable include the perks that other employers might offer. These include the likes of being able to work from home, health insurance, and much…

  • 446 Kevin Boyle: The conflicts over race, sex, and war during the 60s

    446 Kevin Boyle: The conflicts over race, sex, and war during the 60s

    About Kevin Boyle Years ago Kevin Boyle stumbled across an obscure photo of a Chicago neighbourhood celebrating the Fourth of July 1961. From that image – and the story it tells – he’s built The Shattering, his new history of the 1960s. Kevin is the William Smith Mason Professor of…

  • Is video marketing the next big thing?

    When it comes to marketing, trends and tactics are constantly evolving. Something that worked ten years ago may still work today but may not be as impactful compared to newer tactics. One marketing trend that has recently taken the marketing world by storm is that of video marketing. Video has…