Stocking Stuffers - 5 Songs New This Year
What kind of grownup did Cindy Lou Who turn out to be? This question and more answered in 5 new Christmas songs…
5 Gems in the Nontraditional Christmas Song Bag of Coal
It’s hard to squeegee an original song into the traditional Christmas play list. Here are five worth listening to.
Hit “Refresh” on Your Christmas Song Standards
You won’t hear Rudolph’s reaction to the rhino-shaming he endured on the standard version of the song, but you will if you read this post. Treat yourself to that and 9 other fun or moving versions of Christmas favorites.
A Presidential Candidate Who Could Bring Us All Together
At a time of unprecedented divide, what a 5 foot wig-wearing woman can teach us about coming together….
Eat the Frog — and Other Words to Live By (Part 2)
Part 2 of my story on the power — and the limitations — of nonintuitive advice. What’s the best advice you ever got?.
Eat the Frog — and Other Words to Live By (Part 1)
It’s advice-giving season in the US as families come together to share food and ideas. Here’s some of my favorite advice, prepared in two appetizing servings….
Beauty and the Beech
You don’t have to be a professional photographer to see beauty. But you do have to look up from your phone.
“Fixing” Civility Won’t Start with Politicians — It’s on Us
Civility begins with valuing other people as people. And if we want more of it, that starts with us.
Cafeterias, Bars and Innovation
More and more people want to work from home. This saves them time and may even allow them to produce more work. But, increasingly, it appears innovation may suffer.
Choosing How to Work: The Horse Race That’s No Longer a Horse Race
In the competition for where people will work in the future, one arrangement is clearly winning: hybrid work. Is this a good thing for employees? For employers? What the data shows about hybrid work, and where we may be going in the future.
What Do We “Owe” to Our Country? Part 2: Why Teaching Civics Matters
We could assemble and reach consensus to petition our government to teach more civics — if only people knew we had the right to do that.