Brigadoon Daily Rundown = July 27, 2020

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In 2000, ‘Cribs’ became a phenomenon. 20 years later, we’re all living in an accidental reboot. https://wapo.st/2CQAM4E

How Carlos Ghosn escaped Japan, according to the ex-Green Beret who snuck him out: When the auto king fled house arrest, he captivated the world. Now, the guy who helped him is in jail—and never got paid a dime. https://bit.ly/2OVLGIS

Stumbling blocks and obstacles: How to overcome creative ruts: Strategies from creatives on how to get unstuck and move forward in your work. https://adobe.ly/2ZYXxMJ

Why creativity is the strongest economic currency https://bit.ly/3joToZV

Is there life on Mars? A new generation of spacecraft may soon find out. https://econ.st/2CzjsRy

How Ben & Jerry’s perfected the delicate recipe for corporate activism: Other companies tried to align themselves with the Black Lives Matter protests and failed. The Vermont creamery kept doing what it’s always done. https://bloom.bg/2X1SAAD

What if working from home goes on … forever? https://nyti.ms/3ha4DEp

Companies start to think remote work isn’t so great after all: Projects take longer. Collaboration is harder. And training new workers is a struggle. ‘This is not going to be sustainable.’ https://on.wsj.com/2Ep8lLB