I recently went through the CSS and FAFSA application process with a daughter who is entering her fourth year at university. It was excruciating! Those of you with college-age children know these acronyms well – and probably have elevated blood pressure at their very mention! – but to explain to all: CSS is the College… Read More »
Why You Should Spend Time With An Ex-Con
A friend of mine is being released from prison in a few weeks. He has spent two years inside, and we are both really excited about his imminent release. But he is also scared, and I’m very nervous. But not in the way you might think: he knows, and I have been learning, that life… Read More »
Having Real Conversations
A few weeks ago one of my sisters posted on facebook a link to an article which suggested we might be headed towards the next World War. It was well reasoned and thoughtful, and its publication in the left-wing working-class British newspaper, The Daily Mirror, made it doubly interesting. The obvious argument of the article… Read More »
Michael Taylor: “Put The Ice Cubes In First”
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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Android | RSS | MoreA candid conversation about business failure, lessons learned, and new business ventures. As an out-of-work magazine art director in the recession of the 1990’s, Michael started a small creative design boutique. Over the next 20 years he grew the business into a national strategic… Read More »
Ernest Brooks: Living An Integrated Life
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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Android | RSS | MoreThe spirit of resisting finality and radical independence are strong for today’s guest. Ernest is currently the Assistant Dean of the Martin Luther King Jr International Chapel at Morehouse College. He attended Morehouse for his BA at age 16 and subsequently received a Master… Read More »