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Photo credit:  Sergio Lopez, the nicest and best damn wedding photographer I know. My Dad gives me the best gift any father can give a child each and every day:  he absolutely loves his work. He is a photojournalist, and from the time I can remember, he has involved me in the process of taking [...]

Photo credit:  Sergio Lopez, the nicest and best damn wedding photographer I know. My Dad gives me the best gift any father can give a child each and every day:  he absolutely loves his work. He is a photojournalist, and from the time I can remember, he has involved me in the process of taking [...]

One of the best parts of building a business is fantasizing for hours about the heights of fame you will achieve.  You imagine giving a warm, familiar hug to Oprah, or Jon Stewart, or seeing your face plastered on a gigantic  billboard in Times Square, like the one I saw of Sean “Puffy” Combs that [...]

One of my fellow Phoenecians, Brett Farmiloe, is a young, creative and inspiring storyteller who is launching his second “Pursue the Passion” tour across the U.S., complete with a 29-foot RV.  James Whiting and Noah Pollock will join him on the cross-country adventure. Last year, Brett and 2 friends toured the country interviewing people who [...]

One of my fellow Phoenecians, Brett Farmiloe, is a young, creative and inspiring storyteller who is launching his second “Pursue the Passion” tour across the U.S., complete with a 29-foot RV.  James Whiting and Noah Pollock will join him on the cross-country adventure. Last year, Brett and 2 friends toured the country interviewing people who [...]

If you are transitioning from a “safe” corporate job to entrepreneur, chances are you are doing a lot of new things.  It is amazing how much there is to learn when you start a business for the first time;  from forming new work habits to web design to bookkeeping to product development to sales and [...]

My buddy Andy Wibbels just distracted me from a post I have been trying to write all morning by his “Asking for Link Exchanges is Tacky.”  In his no b.s. way, he says: “I hate hate hate when I get emailed out of the blue by somebody I’ve never met and they want me to [...]

A coaching colleage, Dr. Brad Swift, recently published a book based on the last 11 years of his life’s work called Life on Purpose:  Six Passages to an Inspired Life.  It piqued my interest since I talk to a lot of people who ask the question “Is there something more to life than my tired [...]

A coaching colleage, Dr. Brad Swift, recently published a book based on the last 11 years of his life’s work called Life on Purpose:  Six Passages to an Inspired Life.  It piqued my interest since I talk to a lot of people who ask the question “Is there something more to life than my tired [...]

Nataly Kogan, a former venture capitalist who very recently flew the corporate coop (yeah Nataly!) to co-found a company called Work-it Mom, recently wrote a blog post calling for perspectives on what she calls the “coming out of the mom closet.”  It was spurred by a conversation with a potential contributing writer to her site [...]