Beth Teitell
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Sunday nights aren't what they used to be
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Beth Teitell
Nov 27, 2015
Has technology freed us from the office — or tethered us to it?
What's with the addiction to subscription boxes?
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Beth Teitell
Nov 21, 2014
Beauty sample site Birchbox is crediting with starting the trend. And now almost any American, and her finicky pet, could survive on these subscription boxes alone.
Survey says: Guilty of not filling out your survey
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Beth Teitell
Jun 24, 2014
Commentator Beth Teitell says sometimes she feels guilty for not filling them out.
How watching the Olympics is like a sport of its own
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Beth Teitell
Feb 12, 2014
Unlike the Olympians I admire, I gave up
The 5 steps of snow day acceptance
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Beth Teitell
Jan 30, 2014
Commentator Beth Teitell feels for parents stuck at home on snow days
Being stalked by consumer products
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Beth Teitell
Dec 16, 2013
Commentator Beth Teitell says she feels stalked -- by online ads.
Why Thanksgivukkah = marketing gold!
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Beth Teitell
Nov 28, 2013
The intersection of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah make for huge marketing opportunities.
Passing notes in the back of Coursera
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Beth Teitell
Sep 25, 2013
Massive open online courses, or MOOCs, allow anyone to be a student. Retirees, soccer moms or radio commentator Beth Teitell.
Why technology has ruined summer camp
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Beth Teitell
Aug 7, 2013
Commentator Beth Teitell says technology is ruining the camp experience because it allows parents to monitor kids 24/7.
Yearning for the days when we were all disengaged consumers
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Beth Teitell
May 10, 2013
The quest for engaged consumers is relentless (and annoying) in the new advertising world.