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Chain Reactions and Complex Problems
In the early blush of the Information Age, we possessed naïve optimism that global connectivity and technological progress would be able...
Leigh W. Jerome
Mar 30, 20203 min read


Community in the Age of Pandemics
We knew it was just a matter of time. As we have expanded into an interconnected global community, the potential for novel microbial...
Leigh W. Jerome
Mar 9, 20203 min read


Bringing Storytelling To Life To Build a Better World
The world we experience is not exactly the real world. Human experience is a mental construction, mediated though our physical senses....
Leigh W. Jerome
Mar 2, 20203 min read


Fighting Fake News with Art + Science
In the United States, adults spend more than 11 hours a day consuming media in some form. On the Internet alone there are over 1.8...
Leigh W. Jerome
Feb 24, 20203 min read


Amplifying Our Voices: The Emergence of "Knowledge Art"
Every artist has unique strategies, techniques and a process to sway the muse and flourish; however, the magic of inspiration and the...
Leigh W. Jerome
Feb 17, 20203 min read


Transdisciplinary Spaces for (R)Evolution
For the most part, we are all defenders of making the world a better place. Where things break down is when we choose up sides regarding...
Leigh W. Jerome
Feb 10, 20203 min read


So Much Information - So Little Uptake
The amount of information that floods us every day is enormous and that volume is growing exponentially. The information superhighway...
Leigh W. Jerome
Feb 3, 20202 min read


Art + Science = Collaborative Action
“All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree.” (Albert Einstein) Have you ever been working on a problem and gotten...
Leigh W. Jerome
Jan 9, 20203 min read
The Stories We Tell Matter
Basically, we all walk around with a bunch of stories in our heads about the way the world works. We have stories for everything – how to...
Leigh W. Jerome
Jan 9, 20202 min read


Does Complexity Make Us Apathetic?
I’m not sure when the paralysis first hit me – in the aftermath of another mass shooting; watching a rail thin polar bear huddled with...
Leigh W. Jerome
Jan 9, 20203 min read
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