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Cybersassination
Andrea and I were shocked when we recently received a particularly spicy and anonymous comment. The comment was posted by the not-so-creatively named “Concerned Parent” on an interview with a specific guest of our Just One More Book!! blog and podcast site–a site to which we dedicate personal time to promote literacy, children’s books and the [...]
Curiosity Thrilled the Cat
Excerpts of the presentation I delivered at PAB09 have been posted on the Canadian Podcast Buffet. In my session, Curiosity Thrilled the Cat, I explored curiosity as the driver of creativity and innovation, and I introduced my Curiosity Manifesto.
The Leadership Summit 2009: My Thoughts
People who know me well will be surprised to know that I attended The Leadership Summit 2009. It’s organized by The Willow Creek Community Church, a 7,200 seat Evangelical Christian church in Chicago and this year was broadcast via satellite link to 144 sites around North America. I attended at the Cedarview Alliance Church in [...]
Family and Friends First
I spent the weekend reconnecting with my brothers Bob, Jamie and David. While they are in fact real brothers, I’m the virtual brother of the group. Twenty years ago when I was in a band with Bob and Jamie, I spent enough time at their house that I was given my own key, joined their [...]