AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorkplace & online culture: Ankur Warikoo says “urgency” at work is self-created and fires anyone who manufactures it, sparking debate about whether modern jobs can function without constant panic. Parenting & mental health: A new wave of “momfluencing” stories shows how social media comparison and endless opinions are reshaping how parents feel and cope. Media & access: The UK’s Freeview could be axed, pushing millions toward broadband just to keep BBC channels—raising alarms for elderly and low-income households. Culture & community: The Caribbean Tourism Organization honored journalists and digital creators at its Caribbean Media Awards and launched CTO TV to expand tourism storytelling beyond resorts. Gaming & opportunity: Southern University’s EDGE program trains students for esports and game careers, aiming to close representation gaps in the tech workforce. Online language: “Mogging” and other slang are breaking into mainstream politics after White House social posts helped popularize the meme. Cultural heritage: Cambodia’s media spotlighted efforts to preserve Khmer traditions in Vietnam, while Sabah (Malaysia) is drafting a long-term tourism plan tied to local community needs. Controversy & identity: A professor at SAIC was suspended and investigated after an assignment allegedly fueled an anti-Israel/antisemitic classroom environment.
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