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Erica Sayers

@ericasayers

Equality Advocate | Yogi | Design Lover. Currently lead digital strategy @Arnold_Ventures Prev @UN_Women @HugeInc💡social impact via partnerships, tech & design

DC/NYC & everywhere in between Beigetreten Temmuz 2011
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Tony Fadell
Tony Fadell@tfadell·
Spotted in the NYC subway. “Zero screen time.” An iPod Shuffle ad in 2026. When we built the iPod, the goal was the technology disappeared and you could have your music wherever you were. 1,000 songs in your pocket. Now we’re living through a moment where people are actively looking for ways to disconnect from the infinite feed, algos, and constant notifications. That doesn’t mean technology is bad. It means the best technology understands when to step back. Not every problem needs another screen, another menu, or another layer of complexity. Constraints create freedom (read: @DavidEpstein new book Inside the Box). And often removing features creates a better product than adding them. The future of technology shouldn’t just be more engagement. It should help us be more human.
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Erica Sayers@ericasayers·
.@Delta forever - lucky enough to be from a Delta family and can tell you they have an incredible customer AND employee experience. Kudos to the good work; there's no other brand where I'm more loyal 💎
New York Magazine@NYMag

Americans tend to hate airlines. But Delta isn’t like most airlines. Through a combination of tech savvy, deft marketing, and opaque loyalty programs, a company that grew out of a Georgia crop-duster operation a century ago has made itself the most unlikely of things: a lifestyle brand. Its customers aren’t just loyal. They post their boarding passes as status symbols on TikTok. They collect Delta trading cards that can go for thousands of dollars on eBay. And they obsess in online forums over how to secure access to — then not get expelled from — its elite tiers. They also go to great lengths to avoid flying any other airline. Delta has the world’s most successful airline loyalty program, SkyMiles, with an estimated valuation of over $31 billion. Today it’s estimated that SkyMiles members have grown to over 120 million; the 360° program is estimated to have 5,000 members. SkyMiles members are so devoted they barely flinched when Delta did something two years ago other airlines had long wished to but couldn’t: It tweaked the formula of its loyalty program to reward travelers for how much they spent instead of how many miles they traveled. This was a significant pivot for the airline industry, but it worked. When consultant Peter Thorp got an email announcing an increase in the qualifications for his current status, he wrote a letter to Delta, saying, “‘Look, it’s your company, you get to do what you want. However, pardon my French, but don’t fucking tell me it’s a good idea to change it in a way that it’s going to be impossible for someone like me to continue at that level of status.’” Delta never responded. Still, Thorp sees himself continuing to fly Delta. Read Ben Ryder Howe’s report on how Delta Airlines is winning by catering to the elite: nymag.visitlink.me/oOYjpu

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Arnold Ventures
Arnold Ventures@Arnold_Ventures·
New podcast alert! Fighting Crime with host @cristinatquinn is coming May 28. Produced by Arnold Ventures and Indio Media, Fighting Crime dives into the world of crime, policy, and economics to uncover the evidence of what actually works to improve public safety.
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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust@SheldrickTrust·
Skip, splash, and snuggle through Bumpy’s first days with us. This little hippo was rescued by the Kenya Wildlife Service over the weekend, after his mother died — likely defending her baby’s life in a territorial fight. Bumpy remained huddled by her body until help arrived. Now, Bumpy has a family with us and a wild future ahead. Discover his story: sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/orphans/bumpy
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John Arnold
John Arnold@johnarnold·
I spoke at the Future of Everything conference yesterday about how dramatically the access to, and intensity of, vices have increased over the past decade. The products have changed dramatically. The guardrails need to change too or this will not end well. wsj.com/video/john-arn…
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Years Progress
Years Progress@YearsProgress·
2026 is 34% complete.
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John Arnold
John Arnold@johnarnold·
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Søren Kierkegaard Club
Søren Kierkegaard Club@Kierkegaarddd·
Albert Camus was right
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Flea
Flea@flea333·
Shout out to A.A. Milne
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Atlas Press
Atlas Press@realAtlasPress·
Vincent van Gogh, it's unfair he could write like this too
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Erica Sayers@ericasayers·
Understanding what's affecting boys and men, and how it shapes all of society, is something I've worked on from different angles across three organizations. They all needed the same thing: unbiased data and insights. Proud to be at one putting real investment behind it.
Arnold Ventures@Arnold_Ventures

New coverage from Bloomberg Government highlights the growing risks of sports prediction markets, especially for young men. Our Co-Founder, @johnarnold calls for stronger guardrails and points to bipartisan legislation to address casino‑style betting in federally regulated markets. bloom.bg/4vAhFRJ

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Minh Do
Minh Do@minhsmind·
Such a cool ad! Brilliant concept and execution.
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Philip Rosedale
Philip Rosedale@philiprosedale·
The universe can be seen in its reflection across any choice of boundary.
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Taylor Lorenz
Taylor Lorenz@TaylorLorenz·
People don't realize this type of "age verification" is defacto ID verification and "banning kids under 16" from the internet means unprecedented mass surveillance and the complete removal of anonymous speech and access to information online.
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Dr. Rhonda Patrick
Dr. Rhonda Patrick@foundmyfitness·
Success doesn’t truly make us happier. Why? Our neurobiology is wired for progress, not arrival. The dopamine system rewards the pursuit. Once a goal is reached, the brain resets and the target moves. It’s what @arthurbrooks calls the “striver’s curse.” You work relentlessly toward a goal believing it will bring lasting satisfaction, but when you get there, the feeling fades quickly. The trap is thinking the answer is more (more success, money, weight loss, etc). A better framework: Satisfaction = what you have ÷ what you want. Most people try to increase the numerator. But the more powerful lever is reducing the denominator (wanting less).
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Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy@Naturalphilosy·
“Practice any art… no matter how well or badly, not to get money and fame, but to experience becoming, to find out what's inside you, to make your soul grow.” - McKellen reciting Vonnegut
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Time Capsule Tales
Time Capsule Tales@timecaptales·
Richard Simmons on ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ in 2003 is literally one of the funniest things l've ever seen
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