Archive for October, 2010
6 Influencers you don’t know but should
Posted on 28. Oct, 2010 by Brett.
I’m always amazed at the intersections God gives me–moments when my line of life crosses with someone else’s. Sometimes it’s just a bump, and other times it grows into a friendship. Here are some great influencers I’ve met at those intersections lately (all worth a Twitter follow FYI)…
1. Jeremie Kubicek – Jeremie is the owner [...]
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Good questions
Posted on 23. Oct, 2010 by Brett.
“How will you use your gifts? What choices will you make?
Will inertia be your guide, or will you follow your passions?
Will you follow dogma, or will you be original?
Will you choose a life of ease, or a life of service and adventure?
Will you wilt under criticism, or will you follow your convictions?
Will you bluff it [...]
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The 7 worst words you can say to me (and thoughts for idea people)
Posted on 11. Oct, 2010 by Brett.
I am an idea man.
I’ve always taken pride in my creative ideas. In high school I started a turkey-themed fundraiser called “Feathers for Food.” In college I started a reading program for kids called “Reading Partner Mentors” (RPM). I’m even proud of my ideas that didn’t work and those that were little more successful. I’ve [...]
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Coffee with social media consultant Toby Bloomberg
Posted on 06. Oct, 2010 by Brett.
A friend recently connected me with local social media expert Toby Bloomberg. Toby is probably most well-known for her phenomenal marketing & social media blog called Diva Marketing which was listed by Forbes.com as a “Top 20 Best Marketing and Social Media Blogs by Women.” Toby now consults with companies, non-profits, and individuals regarding marketing [...]
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Grass and dirt and fence
Posted on 04. Oct, 2010 by Brett.
“Keep your eye on the ball!”
Though it seems like the most common sense, intuitive bit of advice around, it’s pretty important to a 4 year old.
Even one playing tee ball.
A white ball sits motionless on a stick. How hard can it be? Yet still, dads and coaches from Key West to Portland have to remind [...]





