Carole Marks with Dr. Gillian “Gus” Andrews (Keep Calm and Log On‪)‬ A Touch of Grey

    • Documentary

How to survive the digital revolution without getting trampled: your guide to online mindfulness, digital self-empowerment, cybersecurity, creepy ads, trustworthy information, and more.

 Taking a cue from the famous World War II morale-boosting slogan (“Keep Calm and Carry On”), Gus Andrews shows us how to adapt the techniques our ancestors used to survive hard times, so we can live our best lives online.

Dr Andrews has been tracking warnings about digital privacy and security issues for over a decade. 







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1: Carole Marks with Dr. Gillian "Gus" Andrews (Keep Calm and Log On) 2: Carole Marks with Dr. Gillian "Gus" Andrews (Keep Calm and Log On) 

 

3: Carole Marks with Molly Carmel (The Beacon Program)  Molly Carmel, LCSW the Founder and Director of The Beacon Programs in New York City, an outpatient program helping people with compulsive overeating, food addiction and eating disorders find permanent solutions.

 4: Meg McDonald (Full of Megisms)

How to survive the digital revolution without getting trampled: your guide to online mindfulness, digital self-empowerment, cybersecurity, creepy ads, trustworthy information, and more.

 Taking a cue from the famous World War II morale-boosting slogan (“Keep Calm and Carry On”), Gus Andrews shows us how to adapt the techniques our ancestors used to survive hard times, so we can live our best lives online.

Dr Andrews has been tracking warnings about digital privacy and security issues for over a decade. 







For more information about Dr. “Gus” Andrews







1: Carole Marks with Dr. Gillian "Gus" Andrews (Keep Calm and Log On) 2: Carole Marks with Dr. Gillian "Gus" Andrews (Keep Calm and Log On) 

 

3: Carole Marks with Molly Carmel (The Beacon Program)  Molly Carmel, LCSW the Founder and Director of The Beacon Programs in New York City, an outpatient program helping people with compulsive overeating, food addiction and eating disorders find permanent solutions.

 4: Meg McDonald (Full of Megisms)