PinnedMelissa JeanThe Complexities of Being a Female GamerWomen are not overtly welcomed to the world of video games.Jun 5, 20192Jun 5, 20192
Melissa JeaninBetter MarketingHas Your Project Review Gone From Constructive to Destructive?There is a point when the material is no longer being improved — only changedApr 19, 2021Apr 19, 2021
Melissa JeanBalancing Data Privacy and Targeted AdvertisingA transparent partnership between businesses and their consumers with less data privacy benefits everyone.Jan 4, 2021Jan 4, 2021
Melissa JeanCan We Separate Political Fact from Opinion?How can you have an intelligent political discussion when both sides are sourcing “facts” the other doesn’t believe in?Sep 18, 2020Sep 18, 2020
Melissa JeanCancel Culture Erases Our Ability to GrowWe never stop learning, so to assume that the position someone once held is at the root of their identity is to diminish them.Jun 26, 2020Jun 26, 2020
Melissa JeanDo I Want Kids?The two sides of the argument are personified in the people closest to me: my mother and my boyfriend.Mar 4, 20202Mar 4, 20202
Melissa JeanWhat Traveling Solo Taught Me About MyselfStories of Vienna, Prague, and Budapest as told by a young white American looking for happiness in independence.Feb 18, 20201Feb 18, 20201
Melissa JeaninAge of AwarenessTips on Mindfulness from a MillennialMindfulness can be a cure for the millennial condition.Jan 17, 20201Jan 17, 20201
Melissa JeaninDataSeriesIs Ethical AI Just Wishful Thinking?We’ve already reached a place where AI is a mainstream technology. Does that mean we’re past the point of no return?Jan 8, 2020Jan 8, 2020
Melissa JeanWhat Americans Can Learn from JournalistsWe need to move beyond low-level bickering and become a nation of critical thinkers if we are going to overcome the post-truth era.Dec 26, 2019Dec 26, 2019