Questions can challenge, provoke, incite, spark creativity and curiosity. They are a sign of freedom and a duty imposed on all members of a free society. Here’s a round-up of my eight favorite essays about the power and purpose of asking questions.
12 Lessons From Passover’s Four Children
The archetypal four children at the Seder are a treasure trove of metaphor and lessons that extend beyond the Passover holiday.
5 Stages of the Learning Process and Their Resistance Archetypes
Whether you’re the teacher or the student, it’s crucial to know the 5 stages of the learning process and how resistance shows up in each one, so you can navigate the journey effectively.
A Lesson From Passover on How to Be a More Effective Coach, Trainer, Teacher, or Leader
What can Passover teach us about how to be more effective coaches, teachers, trainers, parents, managers, course creators, and leaders? It turns out it has a very important lesson for us in this regard.
5 Skills of Effective Teachers and Coaches
Many of the best coaches and teachers are not masters in the subjects they coach. That’s not a paradox, but rather the natural outcome of the fact that teaching doing are different skills. Here are 5 skills that make teachers and coaches effective, even if they aren’t masters at the thing they are teaching.
How Teaching Yoga Is Repairing My Relationship With My Body
After a lifetime of being in antagonistic relationship with my body, I’m discovering a turn in this relationship from the place I’d least expect: teaching yoga.





