Its human nature to want ‘what we do’ to be valued and to want to be valued for what we do …
But, since everything we do actually builds platforms for future actions by ourselves and others, we can’t settle … Read more...
Honoring Creativity · Pondering Possibilities · Sharing Knowledge · Valuing Usefulness
Its human nature to want ‘what we do’ to be valued and to want to be valued for what we do …
But, since everything we do actually builds platforms for future actions by ourselves and others, we can’t settle … Read more...
"Stunning ... a darkly beautiful, moving book"
THE ENCHANTED by Rene Denfeld in one word: stunning!
Of course, I can’t stop at a one-word description for what is, without a doubt, my favorite read this year. This book also makes … Read more...
Out of my element at Comic-Con 2015, where 250,000 movie fans, comic devotees and techno geeks gather, I had an expectation of being trampled in a sea of humanity. Instead, I found enthusiastic, welcoming people whose entry badges were like … Read more...
How do you continue a legacy of love in the face of a horrific tragedy?
Alana Simmons began to build hope for millions of people around the world when she told Dylann Roof, … Read more...
Hillary Clinton’s first quarter fundraising total of $45 million revealed that women comprised more than 60% of her donor base. Regardless of Party, this kind of financial participation is essential if women want to be treated as more than one … Read more...
A round-up of recent, ponder worthy gut health (yes, gut as in part of our digestive tract) news you may have missed:
If you have never gotten on the probiotic (healthy bacteria for … Read more...
The semi-official/traditional Independence Day celebration includes food outdoors with family/friends, parades and fireworks. But I often wonder if we still love our current ways to celebrate the 4th of July as much as the media does?
If given the chance … Read more...