Epiphany & Unity Models
The first episode to consider a pair of complementary models of change opens with the Epiphany model, which for many people is the first thing they think of when asked…
The first episode to consider a pair of complementary models of change opens with the Epiphany model, which for many people is the first thing they think of when asked…
I’ve always been taken by the concept of focusing on a single theme of discovery for a certain period of time. Of course that’s what school is all about, whether…
In this inaugural episode of the podcast that accompanies the larger project called “No Other Life”, I offer an overview of the philosophy, and my goals for the podcast series…
2023, It’s been a tough one for me and many of those whom I hold dear. Early this year I began to explore composing as a tool for coping. You’ve…
Early this year, when I released “Snowrise”, I was approached by a high school friend I hadn’t spoken to in well over twenty-five years. I had followed his work early…
“Hopefully,” our subconscious tells us with all the requisite guilt, “today’s will be in another town.”
The best “teams” are not comprised of a number of well-rounded geniuses, any of whom could complete the project single-handedly. A group of people who appreciate and respect the gifts and talents in each other is a group bound to be a successful team.
I felt as though I achieved some unexpected clarity. I say it was unexpected, because typically I experience these moments only on extended periods of time when I have been permitted to shut off complete parts of my life.
Facebook post from July 11, 2020 Last year I was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease. I had been to a variety of specialists, peddling a variety of symptoms, for…