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Riding on the Waves of Change

Riding on the Waves of Change

History was never my favorite subject. Maybe because, so often, it was memorizing a lot of dates and places of events I had never experienced. I did enjoy the stories, yet perhaps only to later realize that they were told with great certainty while from a limited...

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The Great Reimagination

The Great Reimagination

Imagination can be a wonderful thing. Oh, the innocence of a white canvas waiting to be explored!  Something fresh, something new – the dawning and manifestation of something not previously known. No doubt, it’s a new beginning inviting transformation. Reimagination...

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Sight Unseen

Sight Unseen

Experiencing three retinal detachments over a period of 10 years has given me an intentional and deep appreciation for my vision. The good news, in the midst of a detached retina, is that you’re very aware of your blindness. There is no confusion about it.  You can...

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Grave Awareness

Grave Awareness

With this issue, The Porch turns 21. Coming of age, some might say. In some ways, twenty-one years is a fair amount of measured time, yet when cast amid billions of years of history it doesn’t even register.  Unless, of course, it is 21 years in your own lifetime....

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The Gift of Impermanence

The Gift of Impermanence

With the Holiday Season upon us, I’m reminded how much I love great traditions. And no doubt, with the Holiday Season, comes a plethora of traditions for many communities, organizations, and families. Traditions have a way of anchoring us – creating a sense of...

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The Granularity of Gratitude

The Granularity of Gratitude

Autumn has always been my favorite season.  And Thanksgiving my favorite holiday. How wonderful to have a day, each year, specifically set aside to simply give thanks. Yet, possibly, an unintentional barrier. As with many ideas, created with the best of intentions,...

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Stewing Over Mentorship

Stewing Over Mentorship

Discussions about mentorship have been coming-up a lot lately. Maybe it’s the time of year – the reflective nature that cooler winds and falling leaves seem to bring. I love to lean into such discussions because they always call to mind people who have meant so much....

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Sticky and Stuck

Sticky and Stuck

Earlier this month, we were meeting for the first time, when Whitney drove-up to take me over to the studio to begin finally recording the Audible version of Return On Integrity: The Individual’s Journey to the One Essential Thing. She jumped out of the car to...

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