The Radical Imagination Series: Julia Venecia

The Radical Imagination Series: Julia Venecia

Aug 30, 2012

The Radical Imagination Series continues with the talented and amazingly critical Julia Venecia. A thinker, mentor, leader, and melodic poet. See Julia talk life, identity and the power of art. About the series: The Radical Imagination Series highlights innovative homegrown talent that inspire change in their global community. Our philosophy is that if we...

5 things The Chris Christie Stump Speech at the #RNC2012 taught me that I already knew

5 things The Chris Christie Stump Speech at the #RNC2012 taught me that I already knew

Aug 30, 2012

Last Night RNC convention culminated with an amazing Stump Speech keynote address from Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey. Chris Christie is one of the new rising stars of the Republican Party. Christie has a brash charismatic and unapologetic style that has garnered him much praise and admiration but just as many critics and detractors.  If you follow me on...

Yahoo’s new CEO Mayer is work hard, play hard. But can she save Yahoo!?

Yahoo’s new CEO Mayer is work hard, play hard. But can she save Yahoo!?

Aug 27, 2012

Yahoo’s new CEO Mayer is work hard, play hard. But can she save Yahoo!? Yahoo! inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO) – the Web 1.0 search juggernaut – might be able to weather its current storm with its new CEO, Marissa Mayer, at the helm. The ex-Googler is working to transform Yahoo – both it’s products and culture – at breakneck speeds. But...

The Beginning of the End? A Shaky GOP

The Beginning of the End?  A Shaky GOP

Aug 24, 2012

If Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan lose in the fall, I think they can safely point to the moment in time Rep. Todd Akin, R-Mo. decided to not drop out of the U.S. Senate race against incumbent Claire McCaskill.  His decision to stay in the race is amounting to dropping an anchor on a ship that’s trying its best to go full steam ahead.  He’s yet another weight...

Who Were Olympic’s Win Girls?

Who Were Olympic’s Win Girls?

Aug 20, 2012

In the week after the Summer Olympics, like me, you may be in withdrawal.  The London Games dazzled with excitement as the U.S. led the medal count.  Many of those wins came from women, who made up the majority of America’s Olympic team members.  They also outperformed their male counterparts – winning a majority of the U.S. medals – 56% of total...