Category Archives: Community Building

Get Some

I stopped on my bike ride this morning to focus on two words that always stand out to me on my ride: Get Some. For me, these words always get me thinking about business and personal development. What are your goals? Mine are to be a published author within a year, to start a family…

Spurs Social

For guest post, Jeff asked me to discuss a PR campaign I like. The campaign I want to feature isn’t a traditional campaign and that’s what I like about it. First some background, a friend of mine Cynthia Lee created Motah, her slang for motivate, a website dedicated to collecting video stories from kids who’ve…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

What can you give back to your community?

On an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in February, my wife and I went for a free guided tour of the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. The hour-plus tour was guided by a man named David who volunteers his time giving these educational and fun tours. His community giving got me thinking as to how…

My DC snow angel in Boston

This video is a response to Mike Schaffer‘s vlog over the weekend on doing a snow angel for 12for12K. I am not sure of the bet he lost, but think it could be a fun thing to continue after young Cole made his first one for the charity earlier today. I kind of feel bad…

Congratulations Scott Brown

Earlier tonight Scott Brown defeated Martha Coakley for the vacant Massachusetts Senate seat. During the primaries, Brown was seen as a long shot, but after hitting the streets and building a community coupled with a poorly run (weeks off during the holidays) and highly negative campaign by Coakley led to an unprecedented win by a…

Tribes a video book review

This is my video book review of Seth Godin’s Tribes. If you can’t view the video, please click here. You can also purchase the book for less here – Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us If you are an author or flack for a publishing company or author and would like your book reviewed,…

Category Archives: Community Building

Get Some

I stopped on my bike ride this morning to focus on two words that always stand out to me on my ride: Get Some. For me, these words always get me thinking about business and personal development. What are your goals? Mine are to be a published author within a year, to start a family…

Spurs Social

For guest post, Jeff asked me to discuss a PR campaign I like. The campaign I want to feature isn’t a traditional campaign and that’s what I like about it. First some background, a friend of mine Cynthia Lee created Motah, her slang for motivate, a website dedicated to collecting video stories from kids who’ve…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

What can you give back to your community?

On an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in February, my wife and I went for a free guided tour of the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. The hour-plus tour was guided by a man named David who volunteers his time giving these educational and fun tours. His community giving got me thinking as to how…

My DC snow angel in Boston

This video is a response to Mike Schaffer‘s vlog over the weekend on doing a snow angel for 12for12K. I am not sure of the bet he lost, but think it could be a fun thing to continue after young Cole made his first one for the charity earlier today. I kind of feel bad…

Congratulations Scott Brown

Earlier tonight Scott Brown defeated Martha Coakley for the vacant Massachusetts Senate seat. During the primaries, Brown was seen as a long shot, but after hitting the streets and building a community coupled with a poorly run (weeks off during the holidays) and highly negative campaign by Coakley led to an unprecedented win by a…

Tribes a video book review

This is my video book review of Seth Godin’s Tribes. If you can’t view the video, please click here. You can also purchase the book for less here – Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us If you are an author or flack for a publishing company or author and would like your book reviewed,…

Category Archives: Community Building

Get Some

I stopped on my bike ride this morning to focus on two words that always stand out to me on my ride: Get Some. For me, these words always get me thinking about business and personal development. What are your goals? Mine are to be a published author within a year, to start a family…

Spurs Social

For guest post, Jeff asked me to discuss a PR campaign I like. The campaign I want to feature isn’t a traditional campaign and that’s what I like about it. First some background, a friend of mine Cynthia Lee created Motah, her slang for motivate, a website dedicated to collecting video stories from kids who’ve…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

What can you give back to your community?

On an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in February, my wife and I went for a free guided tour of the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. The hour-plus tour was guided by a man named David who volunteers his time giving these educational and fun tours. His community giving got me thinking as to how…

My DC snow angel in Boston

This video is a response to Mike Schaffer‘s vlog over the weekend on doing a snow angel for 12for12K. I am not sure of the bet he lost, but think it could be a fun thing to continue after young Cole made his first one for the charity earlier today. I kind of feel bad…

Congratulations Scott Brown

Earlier tonight Scott Brown defeated Martha Coakley for the vacant Massachusetts Senate seat. During the primaries, Brown was seen as a long shot, but after hitting the streets and building a community coupled with a poorly run (weeks off during the holidays) and highly negative campaign by Coakley led to an unprecedented win by a…

Tribes a video book review

This is my video book review of Seth Godin’s Tribes. If you can’t view the video, please click here. You can also purchase the book for less here – Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us If you are an author or flack for a publishing company or author and would like your book reviewed,…

Category Archives: Community Building

Get Some

I stopped on my bike ride this morning to focus on two words that always stand out to me on my ride: Get Some. For me, these words always get me thinking about business and personal development. What are your goals? Mine are to be a published author within a year, to start a family…

Spurs Social

For guest post, Jeff asked me to discuss a PR campaign I like. The campaign I want to feature isn’t a traditional campaign and that’s what I like about it. First some background, a friend of mine Cynthia Lee created Motah, her slang for motivate, a website dedicated to collecting video stories from kids who’ve…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

What can you give back to your community?

On an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in February, my wife and I went for a free guided tour of the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. The hour-plus tour was guided by a man named David who volunteers his time giving these educational and fun tours. His community giving got me thinking as to how…

My DC snow angel in Boston

This video is a response to Mike Schaffer‘s vlog over the weekend on doing a snow angel for 12for12K. I am not sure of the bet he lost, but think it could be a fun thing to continue after young Cole made his first one for the charity earlier today. I kind of feel bad…

Congratulations Scott Brown

Earlier tonight Scott Brown defeated Martha Coakley for the vacant Massachusetts Senate seat. During the primaries, Brown was seen as a long shot, but after hitting the streets and building a community coupled with a poorly run (weeks off during the holidays) and highly negative campaign by Coakley led to an unprecedented win by a…

Tribes a video book review

This is my video book review of Seth Godin’s Tribes. If you can’t view the video, please click here. You can also purchase the book for less here – Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us If you are an author or flack for a publishing company or author and would like your book reviewed,…

Category Archives: Community Building

Get Some

I stopped on my bike ride this morning to focus on two words that always stand out to me on my ride: Get Some. For me, these words always get me thinking about business and personal development. What are your goals? Mine are to be a published author within a year, to start a family…

Spurs Social

For guest post, Jeff asked me to discuss a PR campaign I like. The campaign I want to feature isn’t a traditional campaign and that’s what I like about it. First some background, a friend of mine Cynthia Lee created Motah, her slang for motivate, a website dedicated to collecting video stories from kids who’ve…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

What can you give back to your community?

On an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in February, my wife and I went for a free guided tour of the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. The hour-plus tour was guided by a man named David who volunteers his time giving these educational and fun tours. His community giving got me thinking as to how…

My DC snow angel in Boston

This video is a response to Mike Schaffer‘s vlog over the weekend on doing a snow angel for 12for12K. I am not sure of the bet he lost, but think it could be a fun thing to continue after young Cole made his first one for the charity earlier today. I kind of feel bad…

Congratulations Scott Brown

Earlier tonight Scott Brown defeated Martha Coakley for the vacant Massachusetts Senate seat. During the primaries, Brown was seen as a long shot, but after hitting the streets and building a community coupled with a poorly run (weeks off during the holidays) and highly negative campaign by Coakley led to an unprecedented win by a…

Tribes a video book review

This is my video book review of Seth Godin’s Tribes. If you can’t view the video, please click here. You can also purchase the book for less here – Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us If you are an author or flack for a publishing company or author and would like your book reviewed,…

Category Archives: Community Building

Get Some

I stopped on my bike ride this morning to focus on two words that always stand out to me on my ride: Get Some. For me, these words always get me thinking about business and personal development. What are your goals? Mine are to be a published author within a year, to start a family…

Spurs Social

For guest post, Jeff asked me to discuss a PR campaign I like. The campaign I want to feature isn’t a traditional campaign and that’s what I like about it. First some background, a friend of mine Cynthia Lee created Motah, her slang for motivate, a website dedicated to collecting video stories from kids who’ve…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

What can you give back to your community?

On an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in February, my wife and I went for a free guided tour of the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. The hour-plus tour was guided by a man named David who volunteers his time giving these educational and fun tours. His community giving got me thinking as to how…

My DC snow angel in Boston

This video is a response to Mike Schaffer‘s vlog over the weekend on doing a snow angel for 12for12K. I am not sure of the bet he lost, but think it could be a fun thing to continue after young Cole made his first one for the charity earlier today. I kind of feel bad…

Congratulations Scott Brown

Earlier tonight Scott Brown defeated Martha Coakley for the vacant Massachusetts Senate seat. During the primaries, Brown was seen as a long shot, but after hitting the streets and building a community coupled with a poorly run (weeks off during the holidays) and highly negative campaign by Coakley led to an unprecedented win by a…

Tribes a video book review

This is my video book review of Seth Godin’s Tribes. If you can’t view the video, please click here. You can also purchase the book for less here – Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us If you are an author or flack for a publishing company or author and would like your book reviewed,…

Category Archives: Community Building

Get Some

I stopped on my bike ride this morning to focus on two words that always stand out to me on my ride: Get Some. For me, these words always get me thinking about business and personal development. What are your goals? Mine are to be a published author within a year, to start a family…

Spurs Social

For guest post, Jeff asked me to discuss a PR campaign I like. The campaign I want to feature isn’t a traditional campaign and that’s what I like about it. First some background, a friend of mine Cynthia Lee created Motah, her slang for motivate, a website dedicated to collecting video stories from kids who’ve…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

What can you give back to your community?

On an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in February, my wife and I went for a free guided tour of the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. The hour-plus tour was guided by a man named David who volunteers his time giving these educational and fun tours. His community giving got me thinking as to how…

My DC snow angel in Boston

This video is a response to Mike Schaffer‘s vlog over the weekend on doing a snow angel for 12for12K. I am not sure of the bet he lost, but think it could be a fun thing to continue after young Cole made his first one for the charity earlier today. I kind of feel bad…

Congratulations Scott Brown

Earlier tonight Scott Brown defeated Martha Coakley for the vacant Massachusetts Senate seat. During the primaries, Brown was seen as a long shot, but after hitting the streets and building a community coupled with a poorly run (weeks off during the holidays) and highly negative campaign by Coakley led to an unprecedented win by a…

Tribes a video book review

This is my video book review of Seth Godin’s Tribes. If you can’t view the video, please click here. You can also purchase the book for less here – Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us If you are an author or flack for a publishing company or author and would like your book reviewed,…

Category Archives: Community Building

Get Some

I stopped on my bike ride this morning to focus on two words that always stand out to me on my ride: Get Some. For me, these words always get me thinking about business and personal development. What are your goals? Mine are to be a published author within a year, to start a family…

Spurs Social

For guest post, Jeff asked me to discuss a PR campaign I like. The campaign I want to feature isn’t a traditional campaign and that’s what I like about it. First some background, a friend of mine Cynthia Lee created Motah, her slang for motivate, a website dedicated to collecting video stories from kids who’ve…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

What can you give back to your community?

On an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in February, my wife and I went for a free guided tour of the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. The hour-plus tour was guided by a man named David who volunteers his time giving these educational and fun tours. His community giving got me thinking as to how…

My DC snow angel in Boston

This video is a response to Mike Schaffer‘s vlog over the weekend on doing a snow angel for 12for12K. I am not sure of the bet he lost, but think it could be a fun thing to continue after young Cole made his first one for the charity earlier today. I kind of feel bad…

Congratulations Scott Brown

Earlier tonight Scott Brown defeated Martha Coakley for the vacant Massachusetts Senate seat. During the primaries, Brown was seen as a long shot, but after hitting the streets and building a community coupled with a poorly run (weeks off during the holidays) and highly negative campaign by Coakley led to an unprecedented win by a…

Tribes a video book review

This is my video book review of Seth Godin’s Tribes. If you can’t view the video, please click here. You can also purchase the book for less here – Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us If you are an author or flack for a publishing company or author and would like your book reviewed,…

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