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…
The Fear of Success
A new opportunity has come my way. It may go very well, or go nowhere at all. Either way, I will have learned alot about myself in the process. I was talking to a close friend last night, and we spoke about what I call the New Mommy Conundrum. When women have...
The Difference Between North and South
I spent Thanksgiving partly on the road- we went to see my husband's dad who lives just outside of Nashville, TN. You very soon get the impression that you are "not in Kansas, anymore" Dorothy- a different world awaits. Take Opryland. Opryland, in Nashville, and the...
Video On the Net revolution
There's a great article by Jeff Jarvis- you can read it here. The video on the net revolution is here. High quality video is available (at least to those with broadband and dual core processing machines) that is much more intriguing than regular TV. It's direct...
The Pennsylvania Elections
I have to admit- the elctions are tommorrow, and I have regrets already. I recently have found out about how much Rick Santorum has done in congress to help the underprivileged, to help those that cannot always speak for themselves, and I think he has done a great job...
Raising Kids in A Global World
There's a new challeneg on the web- to write a novel or a book in 30 days, by writing blog posts daily. I thought I might try this, with parenting ideas, and see what gets generated during the month of November. I was at a brunch this weekend with some neighbors, and...
The Gainesville Murders and the Execution of Danny Rollins
Sixteen years ago, I lived in Gainesville, FL. I was working in a small law firm as a legal secretary, and my boyfriend, now husband, was a medical student at the University of Florida. One morning, we woke up to hear two college students were found murdered in...
The Great Social Inequities
A long time ago now, when I was in college, I had the first experience of getting a bit over my head with credit card bills. After some embarrassment, I fixed the problem and have been credit concious every since. I pay bills on time. I don't charge anything I cna't...
The Waffle Factor
I found the allegations of politicians being "wafflers" or"flip-floppers" interesting in the last election cycle. Apparently, if you change your mind about anything, at any time, you are being inconsistant, and that' s supposed to be bad. It's bad, because....Why? ...
The Long Tail- The Changing Face Of Markets
I'm sitting here on a Saturday afternoon, reading a book I heard about on a local NPR show called "the Long Tail" by Chris Anderson of Wired Magazine- and I was blown away by the ideas presented in the first chapter- so much so, I wrote a quick letter to a friend who...
The World Today
I have a big problem with our nation's politics at the moment. We have leaders who are using language like "Islamic fundamentalism" and "Islamic Fascism" on one hand, but on the other, are imprisoning people for long periods of time without giving them the basic...
