In 'Queen Bees and Wannabes,' Rosalind Wiseman delves into the secret world of girls' friendships, providing insights and strategies for parents to help their daughters navigate the challenges of adolescence. The book categorizes the various roles within cliques, such as Queen Bees, Wannabes, Messengers, Bankers, Targets, and Torn Bystanders, and offers practical advice on handling social conflicts, bullying, and other issues. It includes 'Check Your Baggage' sections to help parents recognize their own biases and 'What You Can Do to Help' sections with sample scripts and strategies. The book has been updated to address modern issues like social media, gender expression, and cancel culture[2][3][4].
The book tells the true story of Paul Le Roux, who created a 21st Century cartel involving prescription drugs, cocaine trafficking, weapons deals, and other criminal activities. Award-winning journalist Evan Ratliff spent four years investigating Le Roux's empire, conducting hundreds of interviews and uncovering thousands of documents. The story details the decade-long global manhunt that finally led to Le Roux's arrest and his subsequent cooperation with the Justice Department to bring down his own organization.
Miriam Vogel and Rosalind Wiseman break down the basics, the limitations, the power, and the fear surrounding AI – and how you can transform it from a concept to a tool in the first episode of the In AI We Trust? AI Literacy series.
The EqualAI AI Literacy podcast series builds on In AI We Trust?’s global reach, focusing specifically on AI literacy. Featuring prominent leaders in the technology, education, and governance fields, this special series will provide listeners with valuable insights and discussions around AI’s impact on society, who is leading in this area of AI literacy, and how listeners can benefit from these experts.