“Making a living was always important to me, so I looked for a path where creativity and business could coexist.” —Santiago Carrasquilla https://t.co/FnbWBgTaqV
“If you’re even trying to put paint down in an exact way, it’s still communicating that you’re a person who’s probably out of control and trying to assert control.” —Cy Gavin https://t.co/pSNXD5WIaa
“People are spending their days running AI agents, checking AI agents, and trying to prove productivity. Instead of setting us free, technology is often just making us spin our wheels faster.” —Manoush Zomorodi https://t.co/EWTcqEIFEd
“We should not go after technology because it is a driver of profit and power, but because it is a driver of progress for society.” —Mauro Porcini https://t.co/kLXd4l8z5n
“Politicians are business people. They’re in the business of being popular, and they respond to public pressure.” —Jack Schlossberg https://t.co/qZVqGbE6tC
“The erotic brings the body forward in all its contradictions and drives. It’s the site of meaning-making for human experience, and it requires no intellect.” —Lidia Yuknavitch https://t.co/gfOMS5iWUe
“You got the endorphins and the dopamine hit from people laughing. You got to share in this eruption of sound over the absurdity of the situation. It worked exactly like a drug. And what a great drug.” —Julia Sweeney
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Michael Arden is a Tony Award–winning director & actor whose work asks us to listen differently, see differently, & pay closer attention to one another. From Parade to Maybe Happy Ending & Spring Awakening, his productions explore belonging & connection. https://t.co/bUwCp4vOk1
“Skateboarding wasn’t just a sport to me. It was a creative community filled with artists, photographers, musicians, and outsiders who finally felt like they belonged somewhere.” —Bobby Hundreds https://t.co/LVN2lhBMdJ
“This is why it’s so important not to publish half-done work. The reason the Weinstein story had the impact it did is that we had overwhelming evidence, years of allegations, women on the record, and a legal and financial trail.” —Jodi Kantor https://t.co/vSlGUxRu8W
“Freedom is not something that just happens or something morally neutral. It’s something we have to create and care about.” —Timothy Snyder https://t.co/feD3J3rdqu
“It’s up to us as humans to reject the stupidity. AI will give you options, but you have to decide what is actually good.” —Pum Lefebure https://t.co/xWotKCsnJd
“Sometimes the whole point is just to make something as good as you possibly can for the sake of that alone.” —Santiago Carrasquilla https://t.co/Qps4jBtIa8
“Fear of the unknown is human, but the best form of self-defense is actually to change, evolve, and adapt, because that is how we survive and grow.” —Mauro Porcini https://t.co/kW0p8IO2Lr
“We feel very uncomfortable with feeling uncomfortable, and if you are self-soothing with screens all the time, you run the risk of not developing the ability to work your way back from those feelings.” —Manoush Zomorodi https://t.co/3QfA8WucxQ
Julia Sweeney is a writer, performer & actor whose work spans Saturday Night Live, acclaimed television roles & groundbreaking one-woman shows. She joins to discuss comedy, identity, trauma & the unexpected turns that have shaped her life and career. https://t.co/XrzB70NyRf
“People want specific things that they can understand. Talking about democracy and the constitution is important, but you also have to have policies people can actually name.” —Jack Schlossberg https://t.co/pyQxXTvXgA