Member Spotlight: Gus Ruballo

We are thrilled to introduce to you a new member of the Cornerstone family – Gus Ruballo! Gus joined Cornerstone in July as a part of the Gate City Church team. He has made himself quite at home here and we love having him! He was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, and it […]
Vestigo | The Future of VR

Digital mediums for teamwork and collaboration are here to stay. One group in particular that has nailed how to create remote team-building exercises is Vestigo, based in Atlanta, GA. They leverage adventure experiences as a way to get teams unstuck and inspired in having a new growth mindset. Most teams can’t drop everything to go […]
Skills to Develop for Post-Coronavirus
In the midst of Covid-19, we are experiencing adjustments in our everyday work flow, getting on numerous video calls and searching for new software. We all have a sneaking suspicion that life after this pandemic will not resemble what we were used to. In this time as we’re learning new skills, we may see some […]
Setting Tech Boundaries: How Age Defines Their Tech Time
Technology usually accompanies a family outing when you have kids. Tablets, phones, TVs, and laptops are placed in front of children starting at a young age. Many times, this effort is used as a way to entertain the child while parents are working or having other conversations. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) claims […]
Parents + Tech: Teaching Parents to Monitor Screen Usage
Cornerstone Coworking member Jay Lowrance, owner of Lowrance Media, held a Lunch and Learn to help parents understand trendy apps and how to safely monitor how kids are interacting with them. As children are being introduced to more technology, whether through school or as they become old enough to have their own devices, parents need […]
Perks of Kids Using Technology: How the Internet is Teaching Empathy
Technology is a positive tool for kids because it allows for education and growth outside of an everyday classroom setting. There is opportunity to not only teach through various platforms, but also gain practical social/emotional skills. Educator and PBS Contributor, Rusul Alrubail, examines how Education Technology (EdTech) has helped her students understand higher level emotions […]
Budget On The Go: Top Apps for Managing Your Finances
Budgeting without a visual component makes setting goals unrealistic. When you can’t see what’s coming and going from your account, then you cannot create a plan to become financially stable. With mobile banking, we already have the ease of real-time access to our accounts. However, if you’re not tracking your purchases (and those sneaky subscriptions), […]
Healthy Home Habits: Disconnect from the World and Connect with Your Family
In the era of technology, it’s easy to bring work and worldly distractions through your front door. Although we can all pinpoint the significance of family and spending time with the ones we love, it’s not always in practice. The current generation, Gen Z, has grown up in a fully tech-focused world with tablets and […]
Juggling Work + Home

Do you ever feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day or days in the week? We have all been there. Sometimes we get so caught up in work or life that shifting gears can be challenging. Everyone has encountered the person at work who is so caught up something personal outside of the […]