See Yourself On The Other Side

One of my first memories is sitting near the end of a chapel pew at my father’s funeral. I was seven and I distinctly remember my cousin leaning over and whispering into my ear. “You know, it’s okay to cry.” Somehow, from the beginning, I have been able to transport...

The Reflective Waters of December

I’ve begun speed reading Cormac McCarthy. People have told me for some time now – you know, just people here and there – that I should read him. Something about the way I speak or the general subject matter I seem drawn to or perhaps refer to now and then....

Fishbowl Radio

  Talking about selfishness on the radio November found me sitting behind the mic on a radio show in Dallas, TX. My lovely friend, Stae Hall, of “Running 4 UR LYFE” (Love Yourself First Explicitly – https://www.staehall.com/) invited me to join her on one...

In Celebration of Myopia and the Mysterious Beyond

Two films viewed in rather close succession to one another have left me even more convinced that we are born into certain circumstances, with certain conditions, and it is only through our choice to remain or move on that distinguishes us. If you are even remotely...

What If We Gave “Anxiety” a New Name?

The word anxiety gets a lot of attention, doesn’t it? This has me thinking that we, as competitors and in everyday life, are collectively losing resilience or, on the other hand, we are overreacting. I’m just thinking out loud. Nonetheless, this might cause a bit of a...

The EASY Ping :: Spring 2019

This is a reminder that e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g is EASY. If we attempt to categorize some things as easy and other things as hard – or even some degree between – we create separate spaces to store all these things and then we begin spending all of our time in...