Rest in peace Sir Nicholas Winton (1909 – 2015) This post was originally published in 2013 I have come to almost detest the … More
Category: Humans
Magnificent, Courageous “Batkid” Reminds of the Joys of Giving and Thanksgiving
By now, I’m sure you’ve heard the touching, beautiful story of five-year old Miles Scott, in remission after a three-year … More
Honoring True Grit And Not Just The Gritty
Too often we seem to revel in the gritty and forget to honor our grit, but we shouldn’t. When I … More
Veteran’s Day Needs To Include Women Leaders In War
“Nancy Wake, “the White Mouse” and the most decorated woman of the 1939-45 war, disliked people messing around with her … More
Words: “The more you Learn …”
The more you learn, the more you have a framework for that knowledge to fit into.” Bill Gates, 60 minutes … More
Becoming Barbie — In Just 37 Seconds
Laura Willard posted a great video on Upworthy that has since gone viral, entitled See Why We Have An Absolutely Ridiculous Standard … More
Pondering The Possibilities: Robotic Olympians
Could Olympic sports be manned by robots? Would Olympic robots generate the same national fervor as our human competitions? Would … More
#BraveGirlsWant — Support for The Brave Girls Alliance!
By Anita Finlay: The Brave Girls Alliance is a magnificent group of women of all ages working to take back mainstream media … More
The Ubiquitous Bike: Still A Creative Force?
In our high tech age, it is easy to overlook the creative force and impact of something as common and ordinary … More
Book: BURN WILD by Christi Krug
“Your first act of mutiny against your inner critic …” Remember when you were little and would scribble a big … More