30 May The Goat

At the U.S. Classic competition, gymnast Simone Biles wore a leotard with a rhinestone goat on it. Was it bragging? Hardly. Biles landed a Yurchenko double pike vault, something no female gymnast has ever attempted, much less accomplished in competition. The Olympic and world champion...

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23 May Ascendant

Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay made the first ascent of Mt. Everest in 1953. Hillary took Norgay’s photo for the history books, but refused to have his taken. Over his lifetime, Hillary achieved many ascents and medals of distinction, but reluctantly accepted fame. He...

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16 May Spring Forth

In Northern New Mexico, spring has finally hit its stride. Pink, white, purple and yellow blossoms festoon the high desert. Birds careen from building nests and breeding to constant feeding. The new moon appeared Tuesday, signaling time to plant. It’s an opportune moment to tap...

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09 May Make Them Laugh

There is a great divide over whether or not to incorporate humor into presentations. This is especially true of serious talks, pitches or even eulogies. The physicist Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses public speaking and the use of humor in his Master Class online program. Tyson...

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02 May Flow

The recent Academy Awards were uninspiring. So, we watched one of our favorite films, The King’s Speech. It isn’t surprising that two speech coaches would gravitate to a film about a speech therapist who coached the King of England to overcome his stutter. Yet this 2010...

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25 Apr The Antidote

What is the dominant emotion for 2021? Languishing, says Organizational Psychologist Adam Grant in a recent NY Times article. It’s a sense of stagnation and emptiness which makes one feel joyless and aimless. After a difficult election, multiple mass shootings and no definitive end to the...

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18 Apr Cut to the Bone

If you love great documentaries, watch Ken Burns’ three-part series on Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway was a complicated human who changed the landscape of American fiction. He was masterful at getting to the heart of a character or relationship through simple, unadorned writing. One of the...

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11 Apr Painting on Demand

Bob Ross was recently featured in a piece on CBS Sunday Morning. Ross hosted The Joy of Painting, a PBS television series that ran from 1983-1994 for 403 episodes. How did a show about learning to paint become so successful?Interestingly enough, 90% of Ross’ audience...

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04 Apr Robot Love

A recent episode of “60 Minutes” featured Boston Dynamics. They build mobile robots that do complex tasks. Their robots can even dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn3KWM1kuAw (We dare you not to laugh!) Will they rule humanity in a dystopian future? “No,” says Marc Raibert, Founder of Boston Dynamics...

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28 Mar LIGHTING AND SOUND

Many of us have been dragging our feet in the Zoom/Teams/WebEx world, hoping it would pass. Our clients, from physicians to CEOs, have expressed an aversion to speaking or trying to connect through a camera. (Tip. Imagine the lens is a supportive friend or colleague.)...

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