November 9th
It’s time to start thinking about how we will address the “other side” the day after the election ends.
It’s time to start thinking about how we will address the “other side” the day after the election ends.
How the World Series taught me to address the anxiety that seems to be spreading like wildfire during this election.
With its diversity and acceptance, it seems that Star Trek was the original disruptive innovation of the 1960s.
Nothing scares me more than thinking that this life is all there is… except believing that it isn’t.
If we want make America great, we need to start by hearing the other side.
How the flip-flopping between the Democrats’ and Republicans’ love and hate of James Comey can teach us about true love for another human being.
A meditation on selling a home, and the moments the seemingly simple seems, to us, like a miracle.
On average, most people are “forgotten” 3 generations after they pass away. The question, then, is how we still affect the world afterwards. The answer: DNA.
Welcome to the world of potatoes: a world of intrigue, fanaticism, religious controversy, crime and disaster. No, really.
It’s October: Breast Cancer Awareness Month. But that awareness means so much more than most people realize.