Minutes after I took a photo of my mother admiring Monet’s “Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool,” she shared with me that pointillism may be her favorite impressionist style because she loves the complexity of being able to look at something from various perspectives and see totally different dimensions.
Read MoreWandering New York With Victoria
The past isn’t really all that prologue, if everything is constantly changing. So retreading the footsteps of the past through the lens of curiosity is proving to be quite an intoxicating experience.
Read MoreWandering New York At Night
Underneath a musty layer of cynicism beats the heart of a place full of art, music, cinema, culture, outrage, history, and a growing awareness of its own self-importance. That heartbeat remains the pulse to what truly is the greatest city in the world.
Read MoreWandering the Philadelphia Art Museum
The Philadelphia Museum of Art was originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. If you take a look behind the Rocky steps, you’ll find a whole wide world of challenging ideas and perspectives about the human ability to express itself visually, long before the age of social media and technology.
Read MoreOn Gratitude, Ep. 4: Inciting Happiness with Mark Melchiorre →
Ari sits down with musician, yogi, and Buddhist documentarian, Mark Melchiorre, for a discussion on gratitude that explores how the power of mindfulness helped Mark overcome crippling anxiety.
Read MoreWandering New York
On the heels of a busy few weeks, I decided to spend a couple of days in New York for a brief holiday. I found that wandering around a familiar place is far from a distraction.
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