April Fools is usually a time for fun and pranks and mischief. However, this year finds little to take lightly, as the coronavirus is impacting every aspect of our lives. Governments have let us down at every level, and our “leaders” and we find ourselves grossly uninformed and unable to respond responsibly. We’re trying desperately to catch up, while too many lives are being sacrificed for this negligence. Our healthcare workers are our frontline heroes, but our journalists are our critical connection to the facts and truth. Join me as I make the case for our being better informed, and modeling that for others, while we support the journalists that are key to a free and healthy democracy.
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The virus challenge is reminding us of the importance of responsive government…or the lack thereof. The timing of this challenge, while unfortunate anytime, should be a great catalyst to encourage our most thoughtful attention to the upcoming elections. We shouldn’t be electing rhetoric, partisan ideology or charismatic soundbites. We need to elect experienced candidates with the demonstrated ability to think, act, communicate and LEAD. Let’s honor our responsibility as We The People and choose wisely.
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Wow! 2019. What a year. We’re incentivized to make 2020 much better, and we’ve got the votes and smarts and community resources to make it happen. May the Gods of Our Understanding inspire us on this important journey.
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Leadership Austin is celebrating its 40th anniversary and it has much to celebrate. The program, initially sponsored by the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce, has identified, trained and placed hundreds of well-trained and motivated “community trustees” throughout the community. The expanding alumni base can be found in prominent leadership positions in Austin government, non-profits, business and education. As an alum myself, I can attest to the importance of the program in nurturing a leadership base that can leverage many constructive resources. I’m proud to join others in celebrating this notable anniversary. CONGRATS, LEADERSHIP AUSTIN!
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While we can strive to remain immature, as I try to model, we can’t stop the aging process. Our aches and pains attest to that reality. Another reality is that aging ain’t what it used to be, and there are many pills, potions, exercise regimens and innovative programs specifically designed to address those of us who are slightly beyond our midlife crisis stage. I recently had the opportunity to participate in a conference that dramatically opened my eyes, heart and mind to a new age of aging possibilities. Come join me to share these challenges and revelations. LET’S MOSEY!
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“Art” is where we find it, both inside and outside of our galleries and museums. Both Picasso and my friend Darden Smith have salient observations as we better engage the beauty around us. We just have to learn to pause, engage, notice and reflect. The rewards are immeasurable…often soul deep. Take a few minutes to notice these personal photographs, then consider how you can better curate your own life experiences. LET’S MOSEY!
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I’m taking a few weeks writing break, but wanted to share some reflections and writings that inspire me. Hopefully, you’ll find some gems that you can use in your own life and civic engagement. We’ve got some significant challenges to rebuild this Country with compassion, integrity and respect for our land and All God’s creatures. But, we’re creative, resourceful and imminently capable when we’re focused and motivated. LET’S BE. LET’S MOSEY!
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