Part 3 of Improv, Equity, and Privilege, Oh My! (S2C E8)
I can’t think of a better way to fight the doldrums of February than with the insights, openness, and positivity of TJ Mannix, improv theatre […]
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I can’t think of a better way to fight the doldrums of February than with the insights, openness, and positivity of TJ Mannix, improv theatre […]
Continue reading »We are again engaging in a conversation with TJ Mannix, improv actor, founder of the NYC Improv Musical Theatre Festival, and fellow curious soul. We […]
Continue reading »How do your dollars and your choices impact your community and our shared future? We are talking with Katelyn Kriesel about her business as a […]
Continue reading »Welcome to Jim D’Aloisio, Structural Engineer, Actor, Carbon-savvy presenter, and all around excellent person. Join us as Jim regales us with stories defining the imperative […]
Continue reading »I try to walk 5-6 days a week. Some days it’s a quick walk to the park and back, about 3.6 miles. Other days it’s […]
Continue reading »This seems an appropriate title for this November reflection, as I sit on my porch still in the time of COVID, in 35 degree weather, […]
Continue reading »I say we often do things in a way that is backward and incomplete. What I mean is that we don’t slow down enough to […]
Continue reading »Peril – This is the word that keeps playing through my mind, along with the realization that no one sees it but me. I know it’s […]
Continue reading »My last blog was titled “to LEED or not to LEED” and discussed the use of the LEED guidance and rating system developed by the […]
Continue reading »Oh, such a loaded title. Loaded because of the moment we find ourselves in. Part of this written reflection is based on my own work […]
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