Ban Billionaires?

I would argue that the wealth gap is one of our biggest culture issue facing our country this coming century. The gap between the haves and have nots are rising, and the middle class is not as vibrant as it used to be. People are looking at this issue an immediately...

Moderation and Compromise: The lost arts

In our hyper polarized worlds, it has become common place to be considered a ‘sell out” if you compromise or speak up in disagreement with your “team”. From politics to sports, businesses and staff, everyone has to stand strong for what they believe in and is almost...

Turning Challenges to Opportunities

All of us around the world are dealing with Covid-19 in many different ways. A pandemic like this has really changed the world for the foreseeable future. For the past 3 months plus, many of us have spent more time at our homes, more time not traveling, more time...

Notre Dame

A couple weeks ago now, the world-famous Notre Dame Cathedral caught fire. The flames raged and burned the historic building for nearly 15 hours. The whole world watched to see the icon burn and waited to hear what happened to the treasures inside. The fire was put...

The Comeback of Comebacks

I just got finished watching the 2019 Masters and it has really inspired me. Tiger Woods has gone through more than his fair share of adversity (on the personal side its more of his own doing) than most of us have been through. He has basically been unable to play...

Always Look to the Future

Being a leader, you have to lead from behind. But, leading from behind doesn’t mean leading from the past. As a leader of a business, you have to lead your business into the future, not into the ground. That is tough when you are leading a large amount of people with...