The Fountain of Need
by Claire Rogers
Sometimes instinct tells you to do something; this time, I acted on my inner voice a little too late.
On a rainy July 3rd in Anchorage, we drove to the library...
So much bloodshed, violence and hostility and they claim that we are humans, I feel sorry to be a human. Last Thursday the blast at the shrine of Hazrat Usman Ali Hajwari (famously known as...
Among the diverse and deep pool of talent that makes up the Bay Area songwriting community, Valerie Orth ranks as one of its most passionate performers. Whether playing solo acoustic, on guitar or keys, with...
Howard Greenstein chats with Jeff Jarvis in a video taken at the Personal Democracy Forum (PDF) below. As Howard notes on the Supernova Hub blog (Jeff will also speak at the Supernova Forum in Philly...
Lots of folks show up in the state of Colorado and are amazed. You can be too.
Ski, hike, sightseeing are all good. Of course, everything you do is at altitude. Denver is 5, 280 feet...
This handy little phrase is used in so many ways. There are signs on hotel and motel doors, offices and conference rooms may have a sign or signal light, doctors can put a notice outside...
CRM industry analyst and advisor Brent Leary just wrote about his initial findings from a recent survey, something he calls the Social Customer Engagement index this past week.
This came about from a survey that they...
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