Tired – But Not Done

I’m tired of leaders who confuse outrage for strength.I’m tired of politics as performance art.I’m tired of applause lines that fix nothing.I’m tired of slogans that substitute for substance. I’m tired of everything being “unprecedented.”I’m tired of “breaking news” that only breaks our trust.I’m tired of people more loyal to tribes than to truth.I’m tired... Continue Reading →

Seeped Into Bone

I used to lean in, heart open wide,To stories of sorrow, of battles inside.A beacon, a harbor where hearts could unmoor,A refuge for souls battered, weary, and sore. But sorrow, like rain, can erode even stone,Day after day, seeped into bone.I once felt their grief like a knife in my chest,Now numbness grows stronger; and... Continue Reading →

The Wood Between The Worlds

As I reflect upon Easter, The Wood Between The Worlds is a phrase I recently encountered to which I keep returning.  I most recently came across the phrase as the title of a book by Brian Zahnd (The Wood Between The Worlds: A Poetic Theology of the Cross).  It is a book full of multifaceted... Continue Reading →

Borderline in B Major

What fosters effective teamwork? It’s not just about grouping individuals together and hoping for the best. It’s about cultivating an environment where trust, open communication, mutual respect, and a shared vision converge.

The Placebo Perspective

In an ever-shifting business landscape, adaptability isn’t just a trait—it’s a competitive advantage. Companies that embrace change, learn from challenges, and pivot when necessary are the ones that not only survive but also thrive in uncertain environments.

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