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On remembering how to dreamOct 2, 2009
Sometimes asking right questions can make us miss the point.
I love it when my parents share life lessons with me. They’ve taught me about insurance, relationships and...
If you take your sign down will your customers still come?Dec 9, 2009
During the last WOMMA Summit in Las Vegas, I made plans to visit my friends at Stay True Tattoo and get some new ink work done by tattoo artist Jason Murphy. I did my usual routine - go to the taxi line at the hotel and give the driver the street...
Passion is not a commodityDec 8, 2009
So quit treating it like one. It’s not something you can buy or sell. It’s not even something that you can earn.
The word “passion” is being thrown around these days a LOT. But many are still treating people’s passion as something a company can find...
Writing your story.Dec 7, 2009
Warning: I usually stay away from anything having to do with religion or politics in my musings on this blog. But this is really a good story. Stay with me if you wish.
I had a long conversation over the phone with Rob Morris from Love146 the...
Anchors in a sea of changeDec 4, 2009
I love my job. I get to work with musicians and study the music industry everyday. I love finding new music and discovering unique ways that bands create, promote, play and interact with fans. I have to tell you, though, keeping a keen eye on the...
Never underestimate what people will get excited aboutDec 3, 2009
So you’re concerned that you’re product or service isn’t sexy. That it’s not an iPod or a sports car. That people aren’t going to talk about it because it’s not exactly what most folks would call “cool.”
Well, I’m here to tell you that you’re...
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