Jun 2The Aftermath of A PandemicHow We Choose to Show Up in Life Matters The black death pandemic, unleashed in medieval Europe in the 14th century, changed not only the lives of many people but also the structure of society. According to historian MT Anderson, there was unrest with many who survived and found themselves…Pandemic2 min read
Jun 1Fleeing Afghanistan and Human KindnessA story of our times A Trek from Afghanistan Last week, I had a heart blowing conversation with Zahra Nazar and Andy Bass about her family’s escape from Afghanistan. All I can say is that if we had millions of caring souls like Zahra and Andy, our world would be so much healthier and…Afghanistan7 min read
May 23Digital Transformation is Not the Star of the ShowOur future is human and is up to the choices we make Digital transformation does not have to be a buzzword. It is not a simple transition to make. …Radical Trekking2 min read
May 20What if the Glass Ceiling Doesn’t Need to be Shattered?Isn’t it our time to author healthy stories? The Root of the Glass Ceiling Isn’t it interesting that the glass ceiling is invisible and refers to a barrier to advancement that women face at the top levels of the workplace? …Glass Ceiling3 min read
Apr 28An Open Invitation to A Purposeful Trek for Book LoversAre you ready to have your give and take meet each other? I am very excited to share with you a new way for book lovers to connect and have conversations. …Book Lover3 min read
Apr 22Grief Reveals UsDedicated to anyone grieving Natural cycles teach us everything there is to know about life and death. …Grief4 min read
Apr 17Be A Giver, Share Your LiverAre you a potential donor who can save a life? Defying the Odds When Tim McDonald, a Tampa area resident, was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer with metastasis to his liver in November of 2020, he was told that his life expectancy would be three years. …Liver Donor2 min read
Apr 17Amassing A Lifetime of Resolutionary KnowingThrough a book endorsement by Stephen Covey and work with clients, Stewart Levine shares his story of becoming a Resolutionary Stewart Levine’s calling began at a young age. Instinctively and almost constantly, he acted as a natural buffer between his mother and father, friends and in group activities. …Resolutionary5 min read
Apr 1Dreaming and Creating The Future TogetherWhen building sustainable organizations, we don’t just sell a product or service, we invite people to join us because we’re in it together: the customers, the employees, the partners and communities. …Future Of Work3 min read
Apr 1Not My Circus, Not My MonkeysWhen Life Feels Like A Circus, Maybe We Have Too Many Clowns Around Us? Many of us learned from an early age to seek validation externally and it usually requires constant feeding. Would life look different when we no longer need to be validated unless we were a parking ticket at a circus? When we value ourselves, our relationships become healthier because our expectations…Unlearning2 min read