14 Jan Intimidation

At the 2024 Golden Globes, fashion was the only standout. The tables were so close together that few award winners could efficiently navigate to the stage. Even worse, the main stage was very close to celebrities seated in the audience, which unnerved both presenters and award...

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07 Jan Double Trouble

We’re always up for Chris Rock, so we caught his new standup comedy special, “Selective Outrage.” Rock’s material, which was insightful and humorous, began to wane as something reared its ugly head—repetition. Rock said a line, paused, then said it again. Sometimes he repeated a...

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31 Dec I’m no Expert

Rick Rubin, called “The Guru,” sports a long beard and bare feet. But this music producer has clients including Jay-Z, Adele, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Rubin says he doesn’t know how to run a mixing board. That’s because Rubin doesn’t rely on technical...

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24 Dec Pride Goeth

Remember our recent Eloqui tip No One Else’s Word about vetting evidence? Michael Cohen’s attorney David Schwartz (former fixer/attorney for Trump) is accused of citing three court cases to support ending his client’s supervised release. Judge Jesse Furman stated that it appears “none of these...

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17 Dec Prove It

Newton, Darwin, Einstein, Hawking, and Ben Franklin were members of the Royal Society founded in 1663. Still today, the Society’s mission is to promote excellence in science for the benefit of humanity. And by testing facts via experiments, the Society can verify statements and withstand...

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10 Dec Always be Intentional

E.O. Wilson, a pre-eminent scientist references intention in his book The Meaning of Human Existence. Wilson writes that during the cognitive revolution of our species, humans developed language and told stories. Then, as our brains grew, we were able to imagine future scenarios and predict...

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03 Dec No Smize

This year’s Paris Fashion Week featured gaggles of grumpy models strutting down runways in ungapatchka) wardrobes. All looked as if they had just lost their favorite pet, smiling only with their eyes. The smize facial gesture began years ago, when Tyra Banks taught contestants this...

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26 Nov Jump In

The TV biopic Nyad features distance swimmer Diana Nyad, culminating in her successful, yet controversial swim from Cuba to Florida in 2013. This was Nyad’s fifth attempt, took fifty-three hours and she was sixty-four years old. Remarkable. It reminded us of another naiad, our friend...

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19 Nov Open and Shut

An opening to any talk is critical. Yet most openings tank the speaker because of pro forma announcements like housekeeping, reciting their name and company, thanking clients or sponsors, or offering an agenda, all upstaged by PowerPoint. There is a better way. Great openings accomplish three...

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12 Nov All that Glitters

If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck. A few years back, a young professional at a networking meeting extolled the virtues of Crypto and NFT’s. How has that worked out?...

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