Guardrails for Elected Officials: Social Media Tips After Lindke vs. Freed
Earlier this week, Shockey spoke at the Missouri Municipal League conference on the use of social media by elected and appointed officials. Based on the size of
Earlier this week, Shockey spoke at the Missouri Municipal League conference on the use of social media by elected and appointed officials. Based on the size of
Empathy is a skill that helps leaders to build trust, foster collaboration, inspire innovation, and drive performance. This ability to understand and share the feelings
If RGB and Antonin Scalia could get along marvelously, why can’t the rest of us? There are psychological factors that make it difficult for individuals
We’ve all seen a Karen – or her male equivalent, a Chad. The outraged citizen who creates a public ruckus because some small need wasn’t
We presume ourselves to be rational people, and sometimes we are. But how many times are we rushed into a conversation with a fire in
A strange thing happened during a closing activity at a retreat I recently facilitated for elected officials of a large area city. People shook hands.
Most people in the U.S. spend between 11 and 13 hours a day consuming media. Tweets. TV shows. TikToks. We’re only a click away from knowing whatever we want to know. Whether or not we really NEED to know it is a different question, altogether.
Regardless of where Americans land on the political spectrum, odds are they could improve their media literacy.