Beach Walk 242 - Debunking Double Standards
One of the discussion lists I read was talking about how the Cardinal of Boston has started a blog that does not accept comments. The discussion quickly veered off of the structure, “comments yes or no” and into the abuse issues of the Boston diocese. It’s a classic case of double standard – where by the content of the situation (who the blogger is) over-rode the structure (what are the basic blogger bill of rights?)
Beach Walk 240 - False Advertising!
I saw a picture in a magazine promoting a hotel group, using our local beach as the setting. One problem: there are NO hotels in our community. Join me as I talk about false advertising and the apparent greed of some property developers. (Caveat: I find this sort of greed very unattractive.)
Beach Walk 230 OTR - A Taste of the Long Tail
For those of you who are new here, I usually walk the beach with my dog Lexi in Hawaiʻi. But I am on the road traveling for my job, so you get to come along with me! I like to think of Beach Walks as much as an attitude as a place. A place where we explore the edges of the known world, and think differently.
Beach Walk 229 - Is your tide rising?
For those of you who are new here, I usually walk the beach with my dog Lexi in Hawaiʻi. But I am on the road traveling for my job, so you get to come along with me! I like to think of Beach Walks as much as an attitude as a place. A place where we explore the edges of the known world, and think differently.
Beach Walk 209 - What if everybody did what they loved?
I missed the boat last week but I got to visit Marian and learn her version of “do what you love.”
Beach Walk 203 - What R We 2 U?
Beach Walks has been selected by Akimbo to be a featured video blog in its channel lineup. It raises a familiar question for me. Where do we fit in?
Beach Walk 202 - Embrace Your Challenge(r)s
Watching the movie Invincible reminded me of how much positive energy we can get from those who challenge us. Some would say this is a formulaic, feel-good movie and they would be accurate. But formulas are useful to help us apply the mechanics in our own lives.