Hammock in the yard Summer is that much better Cannot wait to write #humpdayhaiku Bonus points for comments written in the form of haiku (5 – 7 – 5 syllables), as per usual.
Philanthropy Friday: Robert Egger Disrupts Hunger
Robert Egger was a social entrepreneur well before the term was in our vocabulary. He’s a “nightclub guy” that became a “righteous entrepreneur” because nobody else around him would. I could just copy and paste his bio here, and it would suit quite well as a Philanthropy Friday blog post. (Seriously. Read it.) Svetlana Kim, […]
Going Beyond Your Blog #careerbeyondblog
When we start a blog, we don’t always know where it’s going to lead us. Will it be a place we share our daily struggles, triumphs or pictures of our kids? Will it be a place that people come and engage, share and spread like crazy? Or will it just be our moms and best […]
Hump Day Haiku: Waiting for a Hole-in-One
My Monday was spent sitting on the tee of the 15th hole at Brunswick Golf Club waiting for participants of a golf tournament that benefited the nonprofit organization I work for to shoot a hole-in-one. The lucky golfer would win $10,000 on the spot. And it doesn’t count without a witness, of course. Sadly, it […]
Philanthropy Friday: Handmade Creativity and All Across Africa
I’m a creative person by nature. Maybe it’s because I’m left-handed and extremely right-brained. When I was young, I would sit on my bed or the living room couch and just sketch. I remember many sketches of people and dragons (when I was particularly into mythology). I’d use pencil and just practice the shading of […]
Hump Day Haiku: Love, Laughter and Weights
Today’s haiku was inspired by a Facebook post by my friend, Lauren, who you may know from a past Philanthropy Friday post featuring Skipper Waddles. Her post said: “Dirty feet, full heart.” Lauren and I met through lifting. And, well, if you’ve read anything about my “gym” you know it’s not your ordinary place of fitness. […]
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