March 22nd, 2026
Julienne Ryan
I coined the phrase #Story Tourism many years ago to describe what happens we travel to a new place whether it’s another country or another part of the United States. We see the place with a fresh eye whether we looking at the local architecture or the plants that are grown. The other benefit is […]
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March 22nd, 2026
Doug Noll
Picture yourself caught in the thick of a fierce argument voices climbing, pulses racing and with just a few carefully chosen words, the atmosphere shifts. The other person breathes out. Tension eases from their posture. The sense of danger fades. This moment isn’t some rare gift or clever trick. It’s rooted in how the brain […]
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March 22nd, 2026
Bob Gatty
Voter Suppression Rears its Ugly Head By Mark M. Bello Throughout history, a pattern emerges when power feels threatened. It doesn’t shout “we want fewer people voting” from the rooftops. It speaks in whispers or doubletalk. “We just want secure elections.” Or “we want election integrity.” What they really want is quite clear. And if […]
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March 22nd, 2026
Marcia Reynolds
Effective coaching goes beyond reframing situations. To create sustainable, fulfilling change, clients need to examine Originally Published on https://covisioning.com/
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March 22nd, 2026
Doug Noll
In the heat of an argument whether it’s a tense boardroom exchange, a heated family discussion, or a sudden flare-up at work most people default to one of two instincts: shut down and avoid the issue, or push back aggressively. Both paths usually make things worse. But there is a third way: a precise, neuroscience-backed […]
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March 22nd, 2026
Alan Cay Culler
“I might learn something.” Robert H. Schaffer, pictured upper right, turned 100 this week. That is freaking amazing! Happy Birthday, Bob! I came to know Bob Schaffer, first from his book Breakthrough Strategy, which I read when I became an independent consultant for the first time. The second time I ventured out on my own, […]
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March 22nd, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series. On this episode, we talk with Italian jazz pianist Federica Colangelo. We caught up with her from Rome to discuss her latest work with her trio Acquaphonica, including their fourth album Forward. Her music is defined by continuous exploration—blending jazz with 20th-century European and […]
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March 22nd, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series. On this episode, we talk with big band leader, orchestrator, arranger, and film & TV composer Dave Slonaker. Based in Los Angeles, Dave has built a dynamic career creating music for film, television, and the jazz world. We dive into his 2026 album Shifty […]
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March 22nd, 2026
Devin Thorpe
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March 22nd, 2026
Doug Noll
In an era where workplaces buzz with constant pressure and personal relationships navigate endless stressors, high-emotion interactions are more common than ever. Picture a boardroom where a simple disagreement escalates into a full-blown confrontation, or a home where a minor miscommunication sparks an intense argument. These moments drain energy and erode trust. But what if […]
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