I’ve been here before. At that point in a project where I want to run from it. Burn every last page I have written to assure that any trace it ever existed vanishes. Fire I find, is more satisfying that simply hitting the move to trash prompt. Fire does not allow me the leeway to […]
OWN: The Antidote to 24/7 Cable News
To any of the myriad of news organizations out there that have been predicting the demise of the OWN network, the reports have been greatly exaggerated. One need only to have been in the audience, as I was yesterday afternoon at Radio City Music Hall to know that. Some six thousand people, mostly women, filled […]
Women Creating Change: My Conversation with Gloria Feldt
I met Gloria Feldt at an 85Broads event not long after I first left corporate America. I admit to being a bit in awe that I was getting to eat breakfast with this nationally renowned activist sitting across the table from me. I’m still in awe, but what I discovered that morning is […]
Good Enough
I admit it. I watched the Whitney Houston funeral Saturday afternoon. I even hit record in case I missed something. I’m not sure what drove me to turn it on. Probably the same thing that has driven me to watch other televised memorials. A morbid curiosity to uncover how a life filled with so much […]
They Won’t All Love You
One of the hardest adjustments I had when I first became a manager was adjusting to the fact that not everyone was going to love me. In fact they may not even like me. Up until then that is what I strived for. As a salesperson, one learned to go out of their way to […]
A Dose Of Agapi
I am biased. No doubt. You’ll find most Greeks are. There is an affinity we hold for each other. Meet someone and find out they too share your heritage and you are already friends. As a child it drove me crazy. My father would point out this person and that person who had achieved some […]
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