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Commercials might be dead, but what came after them might be even more powerful. How will that change us?| www.endeavorwithus.com
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Feelings don't care about your facts. An in a digital age of context collapse, that's the name of the game.| www.endeavorwithus.com
Where there's a will, there's a way. Teenagers will always find a way. So what can do you to protect them from the damaging effects of smartphones?| www.endeavorwithus.com
What is the internet doing to our brains? It's changing us in more ways than we know.| www.endeavorwithus.com
Neil Postman's book, Amusing Ourselves To Death, is most likely the most prophetic book of the 20th century. Read it with us as we discover how media forms (and deforms) us and how we can apply his wisdom in the digital age.| www.endeavorwithus.com
In the era of addictive, algorithmically sorted, short-form visual media, are podcasts a return to the past? Could podcasts in the church make us all a bit less stupid? Maybe.| www.endeavorwithus.com