
Gina Vild
@ginavild
Co-author The Two Most Important Days, curator of poetry, lifelong learner, former associate dean/chief Communications officer at Harvard Medical School
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12-02-2013 02:15:18
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Today Kamala Harris proposed commonsense ideas to keep our economy growing and working for all of us. She grew up middle class, and she understands what it takes to build an economy that lowers costs, creates jobs, and puts American workers and families first.


Vance: “[Trump got] insulin down to $35 a vial. Thank Donald Trump for that” Fact check: This is a blatant lie. Trump did not cap insulin costs, Biden-Harris did for seniors through the Inflation Reduction Act. Trump’s Project 2025 wants to repeal it, which would raise insulin





What You Can Do to Spark a Gentler, Kinder World | Psychology Today My latest Psychology Today article. Research shows that if you read this you are likely to put goodwill into the world today! psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-buoy…


Here's my best relationship advice. Did I miss anything important? The Essential Ingredients for a Thriving Relationship | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-buoy…

Do you know couples who are at opposite ends of the political spectrum? Here's my latest Psychology Today article offering advice on how to navigate to harmony. It includes six questions to jumpstart a conversation and other practical steps. bit.ly/3EBJOlu





I turned my exploration of karma into my latest Psychology Today article. You may be surprised that modern science and this ancient belief agree that our actions have consequences that ripple outward, often boomeranging back into your life in surprising ways. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-buoy…

"In my late-20s, I was the target of a colleague’s relentless 'mean girl' behavior...Here's what I would say if I saw her today." So begins my latest psychologytoday article. You're Not the Thought You're Thinking | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-buoy…

Do you ever want to stop time? My latest Psychology Today article offers six science-based tips on how to slow it down and have more lasting memories. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-buoy…