This Country is poised for better. The great majority of us are sick of the racism, bigotry, fear-mongering, tribalism and incivility that typify too much of our national discourse. We’re challenged with appreciating our diversity, accepting that we are a nation of immigrants, and working together to break down cultural and political barriers. Then, building the bridges that will connect us to our extended community family. These reflections may be helpful as you consider your role in that constructive civic engagement..
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Music is important to most of us, but many of us have lost touch with those songs that have been highlights of our evolving lives. With music as one of my most important influences, I sought to reclaim those key songs from throughout my life and build a library for easy access and reference. These comments highlight my process, and may inspire you to do the same. These anxious times necessitate our seeking nurturing resources to help our life balance. Music works for me. Read on and see how it might better serve you.
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It’s been a rite of passage for Bullock men to track, engage and document an encounter with The Legendary Great White Buffalo, one of the rarest of animals. This often happens around April 1st of a selected year. In this reflection, I share my personal experience for the first time. I hope this recounting will inspire others as to the power and profound revelations of such an adventure.
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As a father and grandfather, I’m often thinking about children. However, my sensitivities have been heightened recently by other influences. By the Anna Deveare Smith play, Notes From The Field, based on her interviews with a diversity of folks relative to community experiences of bigotry, racism and various forms of discrimination. By the expanded nightmare on our Southern border, and it’s impact on children and families. By the shameful college admissions scandal and what it says about abuse of privilege. And by the anniversary of the loss of my younger son, whose dreams were cut short by cancer at age 12. Join me as I reflect on our challenges and opportunities with ALL children.
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Scandals and significant controversies in churches and government give us a plethora of teachable moments, as we struggle to strengthen and humanize our institutions. Hypocrisy reigns and truth suffers unless We The People rise to our occasion to expect and work for better. Organizational dysfunction limits achievement until there is more thoughtful stewardship. Join me in my latest Mosey Commentary as we address this theme. I always appreciate your time and observations.
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We’ve Marched, Protested, Resisted and Voted. We’re now challenged with considering the most effective ways to capitalize on this momentum and move ahead. I think it’s time for a Civic Intervention. Time to choose community heroes and be one ourselves. Come join me as we consider these possibilities. This is an amazing time of transition. An exciting time for constructive civic engagement. Let’s do this. TOGETHER.
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We’re often challenged with writing our obituaries as a way to consider our life significance to date. To give us the opportunity to reflect and change course, if we want to achieve better in our remaining time on this good earth. There are different ways to accomplish this life audit. I was recently given one in a creative charitable effort. Come join me and see if you don’t find this experience helpful. We each live our own unique story. Come consider how you might tell yours.
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