Deborah Tannen is a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University and author of many books and articles about how the language of everyday conversation affects relationships. She is best known as ...
Tannen's You Just Don't Understand set tongues wagging across the country in the early 1990s with its analysis of gender differences in speaking styles. Now the linguist and author of numerous ...
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Scott Tannen is the CEO and co-founder of Boll & Branch, the world’s first fair trade-certified luxury linen company. Tannen also co-founded Funtank and served as a pioneer in the online ...
Deborah Weiner prides herself on this personal truth – the job of working in television news since 1987 has never once felt like a day at work. Deborah co-anchors WBAL-TV 11 News weeknights at 6 ...
I have been an LCPC for two decades. I specialize in treating Trauma/PTSD, Depression & Anxiety, utilizing EMDR, among other treatment modalities. I am also a Therapeutic Life Coach. My style is ...
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Deborah (Debbie) Ann Grove on October 7. She was 67. Born in Wilmington, Debbie attended Mount Pleasant High School and the School of ...
Deborah Roberts is an American artist whose mixed media collages explore themes of race, identity, gender politics, and ideal beauty through the subject of Black children. Her large-scale collages ...
Deborah Vankin is an arts and culture writer for the Los Angeles Times. In what’s never a desk job, she has live-blogged her journey across Los Angeles with the L.A. County Museum of Art’s ...
I am a doctoral level licensed bilingual (Spanish/English) mental health counselor with approximately 25 years of experience impacting multi-challenged individuals and families through effective ...
Deborah Netburn covers faith, spirituality and joy for the Los Angeles Times. She started at The Times in 2006 and has worked across a wide range of sections including entertainment, home and ...
You might think linguistics professor Deborah Tannen would lament the effects of social media on how we communicate. Instead, she sees how it fills an essential need for connection, and the ways ...