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Don’t be a Hassโ€”How to De-seed an Avocado Safely

In 2020, researchers at Emory University branded avocado hand an โ€œepidemic.โ€ They estimated that a staggering 50,413 avocado-related knife injuries occurred in the United States between 1998 and 2017. Even crazier? More than 27,000 of those injuries happened between 2013 and 2017 alone. And thatโ€™s just the people who ended up in the emergency room.

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Brekkie Chat: 5 Minutes with Libby from SafetySocial

We sat down with Libby Oโ€™Brien, GM of Strategy & Innovation at SafetySocial, to dive into the fun and quirky origins of The Breakfast Club safety campaign. What started with a conversation about ‘avocado hand‘ (yes, itโ€™s a real thing!) turned into a creative way to make safety more engaging and, dare we say, enjoyable.

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A cartoon of two coworkers talking. One asks "How are you?" The other replies "I'm good" but a thought bubble above his head indicates he is Gloomy, Overworked, Overwhelmed and Definitely not feeling safe to share this

When “I’m Good” Isn’t Really Good: The Power of Vulnerable Honesty at Work

How often do you catch yourself saying, “I’m good,” when you’re really not? Maybe you default to “I’m fine…” even when your inner world feels anything but fine. Weโ€™ve all been there, right? In his powerful TEDx talk on vulnerable honesty, Yoram Mozenson shares that his habitual responses of “Iโ€™m good” and “Iโ€™m fine” were

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