by Susyn Reeve | May 29, 2013 | Author, Columnist, On Purpose, Rikk Hansen, Spirituality, Susyn Reeve
Have you struggled for enlightenment, but fallen short in the face of stress and uncertainty as you seek your next lifework purpose? Does the thought of a daily meditation practice, journaling and a regular spiritual practice make you even more stressed than the...
by Brian R King | May 29, 2013 | News
Building relationships is no different than building a bridge. It takes time, a lot of thought, a lot of effort, and a lot of patience. This morning I caught part of a program about the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge and its designer, John Roebling. John was a...
by Pam Waits | May 27, 2013 | Author, Columnist, Humor, Pam Waits
Fractured Cliché: He puked his pants Correct Cliché: He pooped his pants Puking in one’s pants seems not only unlikely, but unpleasant as well. Unless of course you fall into rare and expensive whale vomit, which is quite lucrative. While walking along the beach near...
by Melissa Heisler | May 23, 2013 | Radio, The Empowerment Show
This spring I had the opportunity to see Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, twice. Once was at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater on Navy Pier. They had an enormous cast of twenty-eight with grand sets and heart-stopping special effects. It was powerful and moving. The...
by Michele R | May 23, 2013 | Bizz Buzz Radio, Michele Rempel, Radio
You know those people who are noticed every time they walk into a room? It’s not just about their looks – it’s something “more”. They have an air of confidence and assuredness that is attractive. For people in business, that’s a...