It’s Gonna be one of those posts…..
As many of you know, I’ve been involved in local politics seriously since 2014. I became a local democratic zone leader in 2022. It’s been a big job, but it’s largely akin to running the PTO, but with more far-ranging consequences. You’ve got planning for events, wrangling volunteers, and keeping…
Guide to Gift Giving
It’s close to Christmas, and as we finish up our shopping, it’s worth reflecting on the purpose of gifts in the first place. I read an article this am about how millenial parents are frustrated that their Boomer parents are showering their kids with useless stuff that just ends up…
FFS
We’re living in interesting times. The lead candidate for the republican nomination for presidency just wants everyone to give up and anoint him their candidate now, despite finally starting to face the consequences of years of fraud and treating the legal system as a cudgel to use against anyone he…
AI is Going to Change Everything
Working in digital marketing, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and what it can and should be used for is all the rage right now. If you want to understand AI better, the best source is really Chris Penn– who has an excellent set of videos and regularly explains what’s happening in AI…
Podcamp 2023
A small group of us, die hards from Podcamp Philly and Podcamp East, came together this past weekend for Podcamp 2023 in Philadelphia. There were amazing sessions talking about how AI and Chat GPT will pose challenges to those of us who are involved in digital marketing, or looking to…
Glad to Leave Office? I get it.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney is getting into trouble because he spoke his truth, saying he’s looking forward to a time when he’s not mayor. As someone who was a Township Supervisor for 6 years, I understand this sentiment perhaps as much as anyone. Being a local elected official may look…
Almost 80 Best Movies of the 80’s
Rolling Stone just put out a post of the 100 best movies of the 1980’s- and there are a lot of obscure movies that as a teenager/college student during the 80’s I never heard of. As a child of divorced parents, I spent a ridiculous amount of time at the…
Losing but not Lost
I lost my bid for re-election as a Township Supervisor. Elections are like the world’s longest job interview. I knocked 946 doors, speaking with friends and neighbors; sending mail out to people about what I stood for, and what I believed. I chose not to attack my opponent, even though…
Running for Office
I am a local Township Supervisor in Pennsylvania, running for re-election this year. Supervisor is a part-time position, and comes with a statutory stipend of $2,500.00 a year. that equates to about $5.20 or less an hour of meeting time, and other work we put in to help guide the…
Dementia
My mother-in-law has dementia. She had been pretty good at hiding her slow cognitive decline for a long time, but gradually, not even those of us who would have preferred to be in denial could avoid the truth. We needed to move Nancy out of her home and into a…
Multiple Ways of Learning
I get my best ideas when I am out doing things unrelated to work or home- I end up stumbling across something that strikes me as similar, and sometimes gives me a whole new perspective on how I deal with a challenge I'm facing. I find a whole new vein of ideas and...
The End of a Network – Is it the End of the Idea?
Podango looks like it is in trouble and may not be long for this world. I've been part of the Podango family while part of the Mommycast and Friends network, and I have always been a big fan of Doug Smith and Lee Gibbons. Both Doug and Lee have been great supporters...
Brand Rehab
The recent brouhaha about bloggers participating in programs asking them to go to a store with a gift card in hand, check things out, and then write about it afterwards got me thinking. These stores (Kmart, and Sears) are not the typical hip hangouts of the social...
10 Things Wish I Knew More About
I don't know about you, but as I get older, there's more stuff, every year, on my list of things I wish I knew more about. Sometimes, it's a course I wish I had taken in school, or some area I just wish I understood better, because the holes in my knowledge base...
A fun thing to do for your kid for Christmas
Or, at least show them a video....
Restricting Access to information
(this was a post from a week or two ago, but I made it a page by accident, so I am reposting it here. D'oh!) This screenshot is from an article in the New York Times discussing whether or not they will need to "disconnect" President-Elect Obama from his Blackberry and...
Top Ten Mania- My Top Ten Books
There's always a year end meme that goes something like "Top Ten (insert noun here) of the Year", so I thought I would do one of my own in a bunch of sequential posts (ten perhaps??). Here's number one: Top Ten Books I Read This Year - There's nothing special to the...
Questioning Ethics or When Can We Throw Stones?
My friend, Chris Brogan, has gotten some missiles lobbed his way because of a sponsored post he did recently over at his Dad-o-Matic blog regarding K-mart. Apparently, some people took offense at this, while others seemed to think it was fine (here, here, here, here,...
Paul & Mark
Paul & Mark Originally uploaded by wsh1266 Bob Goyetche, one of my favorite people ever, tagged me in a new meme, where you go to the 6th page of your flickr photos, pick the 6th picture, and place it on your blog. Interesting that this one was from Podcamp...
Why I Hate PC’s and Symantec in Particular
I had a copy of Norton/Symantec Aintvirus and their security software running on my HP media center PC m7680n- about three years old, running XP, but it is a "VISTA" ready computer. The subscription was about to expire. Norton warned me multiple times a day for over...
