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Just over five years ago, Dr. Becky Kennedy did not have an Instagram account. The married mother of three was a practicing psychologist in Manhattan who counseled families in person. But as the COVID pandemic trapped parents at home with restless kids, she launched herself on Instagram, taking to the masses what would become her signature parenting concepts: modeling emotional regulation, setting boundaries, and recognizing so-called “deeply feeling” kids who are, in her words, “more porous to the world.” A few months later, she started a company, Good Inside—a nod to her belief that all children are good inside.
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Friedmann grew more sociable and discovered a boundless work ethic. When he wasn’t working on the newsletter, he helped put out the prison’s newspaper, and he launched his own investigative bulletin about the private-prison industry. Declining to have a TV in his cell, he read everything he could get his hands on. He especially relished Victor Frankl’s “Man’s Search for Meaning” and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.” (In a letter to me, Friedmann quoted “Denisovich”: “How can you expect a man who’s warm to understand a man who’s cold?”)