I knew there was a reason I delayed writing my blog post today. I just let it go, and didn’t stress over it. I didn’t have a topic pre-selected or an idea ready to go and so I didn’t force it.
There is no substitute for being there for someone.
Last night, my wife and I uploaded a pilot episode of our new vlog series, in which we explore our journey as an interracial couple. It’s something we jumped into to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary later this summer.
Lately, I’ve been thinking of new personal creative outlets to help get me through uh, less-than-fun times at work. I’ve been inspired by my friend Pablo who vlogs daily. He films, edits and uploads a 7–10 minute film with scenes of his life every day. He’s funny, encouraging and gives you look at what it’s…
Yesterday, I posted responses from some male friends & colleagues about how they behave…
In the Troops and Tribes series, I’ve been noticing that I tend to write more often…
A great way to engage with people and find your tribe — that is, like-minded passionate individuals — is through the Twitter Chat phenomenon.
How does it work? Twitter Chats are scheduled for a regular time and date, say Mondays at 8pm Pacific, and use a…