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Psychosexual therapist Sara Nasserzadeh tackles the age-old question by dissecting its terminology.
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The psychosexual therapist doesn’t believe in sexual chemistry for a successful relationship, or that males and females are very different when it comes to emotional patterns related to sex.
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Chair of the Middle-Eastern Sexual Health Committee at WAS, Sara Nasserzadeh hosted an award-winning radio program on BBC for a Farsi-speaking audience. She remembers the questions that came from Iran […]
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Couples counselor Sara Nasserzadeh has helped clients who don’t want, or can’t have, a life in the bedroom find happiness elsewhere.
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A conversation with the sex therapist and chairperson for the Middle Eastern Sexual Health Committee at the World Association for Sexual Health.
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For the hip-hop mogul, it’s a pre-bedtime ritual.
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Russell Simmons is still the only African-American in the jewelry business. He talks about whether President Obama has prompted a post-racial consciousness.
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Between Jay-Z, LL Cool J and Ice-T, no signs point downwards.
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Hip hop mogul Russell Simmons on why he won’t run scared from the economy, and why the best hires love getting everyone’s coffee.
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Why Russell Simmons’ family members joke about his artistic talents.
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Duke University Chapel Dean Sam Wells says Jesus’ way of leading puts devotion and service ahead of prominence and power.
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The owner of Magnolia Bakery in New York City doesn’t stay up at night for business reasons anymore.
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A conversation with the owner of Magnolia Bakery in New York City.
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Sometimes adding more locations to a famous hole-in-the-wall spot isn’t the best idea. Steve Abrams, owner of Magnolia Bakery, describes the push-pull.
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Steve Abrams, owner of Magnolia Bakery, dropped out of college one semester in. Would his life be different with a degree?
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Steve and Danny Abrams have owned restaurants and bars in New York City for the past several years. What’s it like being in the same industry as a family member?
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A conversation with the award-winning author and chronicler of the Native American experience.
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How raising children changes the creative process.
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The writer explains why he idolizes ideas, not people.
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How getting inside a character’s mind can mean going out of your own.
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Sherman Alexie recounts his winning battle with alcoholism.
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Sherman Alexie weighs the joys and frustrations of different publishing formats.
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Sherman Alexie reveals how success has, and hasn’t, changed his life.
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The National Book Award winner and comedian explores the ancient connections between narrative and comedy.
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A conversation with the author of “Just Another Soldier: A Year on the Ground in Iraq.”
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It’s the golden age for the little guys, says author and journalist Chris Anderson. What will it mean for large companies?
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Chris Anderson on the next innovation that will make waves. Plus, which CEOs are using technology the most successfully these days.
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Soon, the community will invent products and big companies will scale them up to mass markets. Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson explains.
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When you democratize the tools of innovation and production, what happens to the manufacturing industry?
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Remember when we made a big deal about Microsoft’s monopolistic abuse of the computer desktop? In hindsight, that was silly.
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