Rover offers discounted dog sitting for Dent attendees
We're dog lovers at Dent. Brody, the wheaten-terrier you see pictured here, has been to every Dent (though he's remained in the background).
Board diversity means better financial performance
We're going to go ahead and file this report from Catalyst under the heading "obvious but nice to have some actual data for it."
How to pitch yourself as a speaker
I get tons of speaker proposals, and have for years (with the Tweet House, Twitter Conferences, Web Community Summit, Blog Business Summit, and now Dent). There are good ways and bad ways to pitch...
Dent 2015 Artist in Residence: Jessica Hagy
This year, we're super excited to welcome our artist in residence: Jessica Hagy, author and web artist, creator of the popular webcomic This is Indexed.
Mark Twain on How To Tell A Story
I recently discovered the "Word" category at the very bottom of my Spotify interface. Intrigued, I've been digging through it during my seemingly endless commutes, and have found some interesting gems.
Increase Enthusiasm, Reduce Tension: Walk for 30 Minutes
New research highlighted in the New York Times has convinced me to take a 30 minute stroll every day. We're so used to health outcomes happening on long-term time frames that it's taken us this long to see how we feel on the same day:
Limited Edition: 10 50%-off Startup Passes to Dent 2015
It's a startup world out there. Let's face it; many of the people who are working on universe-denting projects are entrepreneurs and cash is a scarce resource.
We live it, too.
Teach Fishing Featured in Yale Alumni Newsletter
Denter Stewart Ugelow's new nonprofit venture Teach Fishing, which has been brewing for around two years at this point, has been featured in the Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance Newsletter, via a Q&A around the origins and purpose of Teach Fishing

Is Addiction Caused by Loneliness?
Author Johann Hari has written a book about addiction and the war on drugs, but it wasn't the book he thought he was going to write. According to his research, a state of addiction might actually have relatively little to do with chemical slavery: