July 7th, 2023
JoAnne Dodgson
An elegant deer took a few tentative steps onto the two-lane highway, looking here and there, ears shifting around, gathering information, assessing how and when to make her journey to the other side. I stopped in the middle of the road and turned on the blinking hazard lights to alert other drivers. I held […]
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July 5th, 2023
David Goldstein
In a world that’s rapidly digitizing, where news updates are a tap away and soundbites spread faster than wildfires, a timeless contender is making an unexpected comeback—the newspaper. Even as screens become the go-to sources for information, newspapers still hold significant appeal. To some, they may appear traditional and even antiquated. However, they’re making a […]
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June 17th, 2023
Karen Gershowitz
I’m at the airport and will be boarding soon for my return flight home. Last night we went to a tango show. It was great fun, if a bit too commercial for my taste. Today, I spent the day on a tour of Tigre, a neighborhood about fifteen miles from Buenos Aires. The area sits […]
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June 17th, 2023
Karen Gershowitz
Buenos Aires We disembarked the ship this morning. With no fuss, we grabbed a taxi and went to our hotel. Amazingly, at 9 am, they had a room ready for us. After settling in a bit, we grabbed another taxi (which are inexpensive) and went to the San Telmo neighborhood. On Sundays, there is an […]
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June 17th, 2023
Karen Gershowitz
Our weather luck ran out Today was a port everyone was eagerly anticipating — Stanley in the Falkland Islands. It’s a great place to see King penguins. And, of course, to get souvenirs to prove we’d visited there. We’d been told there was a 50:50 chance the ship would allow passengers to go ashore. From […]
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June 16th, 2023
Karen Gershowitz
Puerto Madryn Argentina Without a call at Puerto Madryn, the ship would be at sea for two days. It is the northernmost edge of Argentinian Patagonia. We were the only ship in port, a good thing or we would have overwhelmed it. Nearly everyone took a shore excursion hoping to get their first glimpses of […]
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June 9th, 2023
JoAnne Dodgson
Ancestral Intelligence (AI – the organic kind) Wide-open wings caught the rays of the sun as a red-tailed hawk soared from the sky landed with grace in a juniper tree just a few steps ahead on my hike in the desert mesas Wonder filled the spaciousness between us hawk and me magic rippled through the crossing of our paths on […]
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May 24th, 2023
Janine Bolon
Lifelong learners Camden and Otis dissect challenges in leadership and entrepreneurship with their guests. From veterans, researchers and high powered entrepreneurs to pro athletes and CEOs of million dollar companies; Cam and Otis go through each guest’s story to pull the lessons that they learned along the way. Otis is a former Green Beret and […]
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May 23rd, 2023
JoAnne Dodgson
I just spent a few days in Southern Colorado, soaking in hot springs and wandering around the lands of Chimney Rock. These healing places have been calling me back, again and again, for almost twenty years. Here is some beauty and magic to share… Lunchtime Companion Juvenile Bald Eagle (thank you to my dear friend […]
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May 17th, 2023
Janine Bolon
Meredith Bell is the President and Co-Founder of Performance Support Systems and has worked with thousands of entrepreneurs, leaders, consultants and coaches. In her first business as a consultant and trainer, she conducted hundreds of programs for leaders and the members of their teams to help them communicate and work together more effectively. Meredith is […]
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