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Child’s Play

If you can’t describe love, does that mean you don’t have any? This was Elle’s question. Questions like this are just one of the many things I love about being a dad. Happy Father’s Day!   Enjoy this blog? Listen to my new podcast, Beyond Social.It’ll help you use social media to improve the way [...]

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Elle stands up for herself and gets some surprising, counter-intuitive advice from dad as a result. I could be way off base, who knows. I just want what’s best for my girl, today, tomorrow, and in the future. And if it isn’t totally clear from the video, I am incredibly proud of my girl for [...]

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Elle comes to the early (and correct) conclusion that many life lessons are easier said than done.   Enjoy this blog? Listen to my new podcast, Beyond Social.It’ll help you use social media to improve the way you work and live.

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A few months back, Elle decided she wanted to help educate children in Asia who didn’t have access to educational opportunities like the ones she has. These were pretty much her words, too. So we did some research, made some calls, kicked some tires, and eventually Elle chose to support Pencils of Promise. She almost [...]

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Here’s that poem again: Nipula It cannot be life Of the vibrations they come Over a force they leap and twirl Many rise, many pray No, no, God, we’re OK. Leave the creatures of earth at their own level They will rise to only the vibrations of love When time ends. Granted, I’m a partial [...]

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  Enjoy this blog? Listen to my new podcast, Beyond Social.It’ll help you use social media to improve the way you work and live.

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Turns out, even an eight year old knows that most people probably don’t keep their resolutions. But they’re still a good idea, she says. Just because people can’t do something well doesn’t automatically mean it’s not worth trying. (I think I may have left in a clip at the very end of me sitting down. [...]

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