How Facebook Changed Our Breakfast Table
The table is a sacred space in our house. At dinner time at least. During breakfast, we’re all too grumpy and messy …
The table is a sacred space in our house. At dinner time at least. During breakfast, we’re all too grumpy and messy …
Recently, someone asked me to describe my “digital footprint.” This got me thinking and led to something like a personal social media …
This morning, my son made a soda can levitate in our back yard. He assembled the rig last night with some fishing …
The world feels like it is spinning a little faster these days. Maybe I’m just getting older, so each new year is …
I wasn’t assigned doubt. I chose it. Or rather it chose me. I’m not talking about little bits of self-doubt and indecision. …
Several years ago, my wife’s grandparents move into a retirement community. In that process, they gave away little bits stuff to us. …
Both of my kids have an Ipod Touch. My son is six-years-old. My daughter is ten. Grandparents bought the toys. Although this …
One of our editors led a great interview with Guy Kawasaki today at The High Calling. I’ve long been admirer of his …
Last week at The High Calling, Tina Howard called us to action on behalf of Japan. She asked, “Would you consider standing …
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.” So says Juliet in …