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Stories from Uber.
Today's musing from travel is a true appreciation for Uber. What an easy, fun and interesting way of getting around. So far we've met a driver from
Disruptor?
…Um -- I'm not sure I really want that definition hanging on me. The second definition is….
Musings from travels.
It's 4am in California -- 7am by my body clock -- so I'm up, awake and enjoying my first cup of coffee. I have come to appreciate the quiet and still hours of the morning. As an introvert
On an Adventure…
I'm on an adventure with my family. Travel provides a great deal of experiential learning if you'll allow it. Fun is definitely on the agenda
My People, My Tribe
I am a sucker for invigorating conversations and finding 'my people', i.e, those who share my passions and commitment to make a difference in the world. I am fortunate and blessed to be married to someone
Listen. Consider. Value.
I was recently in an engaging conversation with a group of people I like and admire. We were discussing some important decisions that need to be made to drive the organization forward. As the conversation progressed and opinions were expressed the room got more and more tense. To sum it up…
Natural-born adventurer? Or….
Are you a natural-born adventurer or do you have to stretch your comfort level a bit to tackle the unknown?