Through Conversation (and Running), Life Happens & Finds Meaning

Last night was a great night! Actually it was an amazing night! For the past 12 weeks, I’ve gathered with others runners in my community for a weekly run. We set a goal to have 100 runners for last night’s gathering. I am happy to report that I was #1of100 (actually 130+) people who gathered for a [...]

What You Love and Building Community

Last night I joined several others for a short run through the streets of my community. We gathered together, on a whim, to celebrate National Day of Running. A few weeks ago, I shared with you some of the lessons I learned running my first marathon. I noted that during that race I felt “alone, together”. [...]

Are You Self-Segregating?

If you’ve followed any of my blog posts or listened to my podcast, you’ve probably discovered that my interests are varied.  I love the power of a conversation and the ability it has to open doors to a world full of possibilities. That being said, I realized the other day that I may be guilty [...]

TCH Replay with Author Tommy Spaulding

Happy Saturday and welcome to this week’s TCH Replay! From the Archives: Episode 8: Our conversation with bestselling author Tommy Spaulding (audio file). Tommy has a great story and his book was a great read!  You can view the original post by clicking here! Be well and make it a great weekend!

#50: Consequential Strangers with Author Melinda Blau

Podcast: Play in new window | Download Consequential strangers matter. When we look at the fabric of our lives and the numerous relationships we have, we often prioritize those relationships we consider as intimates.  Our guest this week, author Melinda Blau, has been writing for years on the subject of relationships.  Her book Consequential Strangers: [...]

Episode 12: In Conversation With Author Tommy Spaulding

Podcast: Play in new window | Download For this week’s episode we are in conversation with Tommy Spaulding, president of the Spaulding Companies, LLC and author of “It’s Not Just Who You Know“ (Random House/Broadway Books) and world-renowned speaker on leadership. I have know Tommy for more than 15 years.  We shared a common experience [...]

Social Media And Real-Life Conversations: Why Java MeetUp (612) Matters

Is social media really social?  Does social media really drive “real-life” conversations? Many will argue that is doesn’t.  In fact, people might say that users of social media tools like Twitter and Facebook aren’t really being social – they’re completely focused their laptops or smart-phones and completely oblivious to the world around them. That may [...]

The Value Of Having An Inner Circle

In about a week, I will be celebrating a birthday that will take me into a new decade.  As I get closer to this date, I have done some deep thinking about my life.  I have also used this opportunity to turn a dream into reality – releasing my first CD of original music (you [...]

Relationships and Trust Are Not About Performance

Disclaimer – I had a tough week. In some ways, it was as frustrating as much as it was humbling. It’s been a long time since I had so many deep questions about my life, what I am doing and why I’m doing it and, more importantly if what I am doing is the right [...]

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