You'll feel more accomplished and confident than before. A “ta-da” list flips productivity on its head by focusing on what you’ve already accomplished—not what’s still undone. Tracking small wins ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Sam Pinkleton directs the comedian’s well-camouflaged coming-out story. By Laura Collins-Hughes Don’t take this the wrong way, but Josh Sharp’s mom, ...
In “ta-da!,” Josh Sharp opens up about death, grief, sex, and coming out—all while operating a 2,000-slide PowerPoint presentation. Editor-at-Large, Obsessed Josh Sharp comes to this place for magic.
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