Thanksgiving (a week late)
Lauren and I decided to share a few reflections on this Throwback Thursday, especially as it is a week after Thanksgiving, which is always a […]
Continue reading »Let’s solve problems without creating new ones
Lauren and I decided to share a few reflections on this Throwback Thursday, especially as it is a week after Thanksgiving, which is always a […]
Continue reading »Birch Wine gets two (actually four) thumbs up. Lauren and I got a chance to taste this wonderful wine at Meadowdale Winery, just outside of […]
Continue reading »Who is a customer? What does data have to do with the experience, and how can AI help us improve it? What about reading the […]
Continue reading »Why are we fascinated with apocalyptic scenarios and dystopian futures? What is our fascination with explosions and the collapse of all we know? And what […]
Continue reading »Do you think of wood as passe, old-school, rudimentary? Well, think again. In our conversation with Paul Crovella we learn that mass timber is one […]
Continue reading »We are so very lucky this week to spend some time with Sandy Daigler, who has been in NY state service for most of her […]
Continue reading »Lauren and I had a wonderful, fun, happy, and energizing chat with Jimmy Myhrinder. He is an award winning spa manager, running the Japanese Yasuragi […]
Continue reading »I read an incredible book about 16 years ago (or so) titled “Homes that Heal; and Those that Don’t” by Athena Thompson. Lisa did not […]
Continue reading »Do you believe the message in the title? It is a reference to the time of transition, and the example our guest, Brent, described to […]
Continue reading »When we interview, we nearly always ask two questions. First, who is your hero; and second, what is the thing, be it a movement, an […]
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