by SB Rawz | Feb 3, 2017 | The Deep Dive
Like many Jewish folks, I tend to toast with the Hebrew conjunction l’chaim which means to life. To me, it’s a beautiful sentiment because it’s not qualified by anything. It’s not to a fantastic life or to a lucrative life or to a peril-free... by SB Rawz | Jun 1, 2016 | The Deep Dive
Meditation. It’s similar to “networking” and “chicken-foot broth” in that it’s sometimes tough to get past our initial reactions to the words and get to the core of the concept. It’s also similar to being likeable in that the... by SB Rawz | May 23, 2016 | The Deep Dive
I have to confess, my understanding of Newtonian versus non-Newtonian liquids is as elementary as it gets. On a scientific level, it has to do with viscosity. Newtonian fluids move and react like water. You push your hand quickly through water in the pool and you can... by SB Rawz | Jan 24, 2016 | The Deep Dive
Over the summer, Oliver Sacks, renown neurologist, naturalist and author, died of cancer at the age of 82. You might remember him best from the 1999 movie Awakenings where he was played by Robin Williams. Upon learning of his diagnosis, he said: I feel intensely... by SB Rawz | Aug 24, 2015 | The Deep Dive
This past Saturday marked 19 years since I was attacked by my ex-boyfriend. People are often surprised at how casually, how willingly, I talk about an event that almost took my life. Given that the attack was a stabbing, I’ve sometimes had new friends remark...