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Our Programs
Our programs bring megatrends down to their effects on individuals.

Global Policy for Ordinary People
Our story telling project designed to explain the implications of complex global events to everyday Americans. How does it affect their lives? What skills do people need to think clearly in a noisy internet-driven world. We apply our analytical and journalism skills to doing deep dives that people just won’t hear in the media. We use our professional connections to engage policy makers to explain why things happen.
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The Ordinary Person’s Information Overload Survival Toolkit
This is a how-to story telling project designed to show people how to navigate an information universe filled with land mines. We show people how to ignore spin laden news outlets and only trust original sources. Our objective is to make American information competency the norm in our society.
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Thriving in an Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Future
Technology will change everthing about the economy and humanity by the mid-21st Century. How can the least technology ready humans thrive in this coming world? What should we be teaching our children? What businesses should they prepare to work for or own? What industrial megatrends will define how they make their money?
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Diasporas In America
America is a melting pot. There are more cultures striving to integrate into US society while retaining their cultural heritage that ever before. This storytelling program aims to chronicle the journey to America of people within our borders.
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Global Cruelty in the Name of Power
This international studies program aims to ensure that the stories of human beings who suffer the consequences of struggles are not forgotten. Who are these people? What is their human face? Why is it important that they survive to live beyond the tragedies that beset them?
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The Maternal Journey Project
Motherhood is a transformative process for a woman. In America, almost everything about who a woman was is a challenge of change and adaptation. It is a common and personal journey of emptions and adaptations. This story telling project seeks to chronicle these joys, fears, prides, and resentments. From pregnancy to empty nest, the phases of life as they are experienced in common, and among diverse cultures, is an anthropology of the American experiment we believe needs to be understood so that better data-driven national policies can evolve.
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Boyfriends, Husbands, and Fathers
Men in America are one of the most behaviorally diverse and misunderstood parts of our cultural landscape. Some are inspirational. Others are highly toxic. Yet, all men are cast adfrif for fend for themselves with almost nothing in the way of a code of expectations or social compact. This study endeaors to understand the plehrosa of expecations put on men, the stresses and confusions it creates, and seeks to answer the question, “What is a good American man in the 21st Century?
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Part 1: Small Business Owner’s Stress Management Workshop Program
Owning a small business is stressful. One can literally feel like the entire weight of your existend in on your shoulders as you hold your intestines in your arms and struggle to keep your company afloat. Staying grounded and centered is a key to resiliency and the survival of your business. Yet traditional business support centers tend to ignore how important is to improving the nearly 43% 5-year failure rate of small business in america. This program focused on helping entrepreneurs keep heads and hearts able to face theiir challenges and be their family’s hero.
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Part 2: Helping the Families of Entrepreneurs and Workaholics Program
Small business is immersive not just for the business owner but for all other persons around them. From inventory hoarded in family living space to a parent never being seen at home, the disruptions to idealic family life are tolerated in America; but at what cost to the partners and childrend? This part of HGP’s small busines project concentrates on maiking it Ok for families to be heard and their needs met even when the intrusion of work into family becomes too much.
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Part 3: Training for Policy Makers, Financial Lenders, and Small Business Development Centers on the Value of Mental Health as a Economic Development and Loss Management Tool
This part of our small bsuiness program focuses on the needs of the industrtry and infrastuctire that supports small business. What are the hedline risks? What atre the default mitigations? How should early warning servicing metrics be designed and used? What are the serviceing warning “canaries” to watch? Should regulators collect and analyze thee data? What inventories of risk manegemet tools are needed, or counter productie
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