Isn’t it Puzzling? (S2C E30)

Alie Adelman is a self proclaimed puzzler. She sees connection where others don’t, even if one piece is in the upper right and the other […]

Continue reading »

Our Best Selves (S2C E27)

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 […]

Continue reading »

Wine, Women, and Climate (S2C E25)

There are times I get caught up in my own certainly of my abilities. Luckily, these times are not common, but now and again, it […]

Continue reading »

The Future of Small Cities (S2C E18)

This past week I took part in a conference called the Sustainable Futures Conference, held remotely, and originating through the Future of Small Cities Institute […]

Continue reading »

Bonus: Makers of Healthy Air Quality (S2C E16)

We have to send along this bonus video, with Todd Thomas and his excitement over an air scrubber inspired by Nature. Biomimicry, all the way! […]

Continue reading »

Make it – Figure Out How (S2C E16)

Todd Thomas can fit more passion and more verbiage into a few minutes of time than anyone else I know. His brain ticks along at […]

Continue reading »

Part 1 – The Canals of NY State (S2C E9)

Thank you for joining us for our wonderful conversation with George Ward (Folklorist) and David Borton (retired RPI Professor) that focuses on the history and […]

Continue reading »

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 […]

Continue reading »

COVID Contradictions

I just watched Hamilton via streaming, and I am blown away. Not just by the musical, which I did see live awhile back (a touring […]

Continue reading »

COVID Contemplations: Local is Key

In a previous blog post I mentioned that I was attacked on twitter for celebrating my neighborhood and my ability to enjoy a neighbor’s company […]

Continue reading »
1 2 3 4