My birthday falls just two weeks after Election Day so the very first election I wanted to vote in I couldn’t because I wasn’t 18 yet. That was 1972 and my candidate, George McGovern lost to Richard Nixon, someone who resigned in disgrace less than … [Read more]
When You Need A Leader And There Is None To Be Found
Every time my mother says to me that she has never seen things as bad as they are now it tugs on my heart. My mother is 96. She was born into the Great Depression, lived through WWll, lost her mother when she was seventeen and one of her brothers … [Read more]
The Reason Henri Bendel Is Shutting Its Doors That No One Is Talking About
I suppose I should be surprised that Henri Bendel is closing its doors. After all it’s been around for 123 years, surviving multiple wars, the Great Depression, the Great Recession, multiple generations of women as well as the advent of much … [Read more]
What I’ve Learned After 10 Years Of Working On My Own
A lot happened in 2008. On September 29th of that year the Dow plunged almost 778 points, setting the country plunging into what would be called the Great Recession. On November 4th Barack Obama was elected the first African-American President of … [Read more]
When You Forget The Essence Of Your Brand
When I started blogging I had absolutely no idea what I was going to write about with the exception of how it felt to be in this place of limbo I suddenly found myself in, divorced from a long and successful corporate career and not quite certain … [Read more]
Email Best Practices And The Art Of Surrender
A few weeks ago before I sent out my Sunday newsletter, I did what I always do before scheduling it in the queue. I followed one of the cardinal rules of email best practices. I checked all the links to make sure they were working. At least … [Read more]
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