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Bromances. Social Media’s Sordid Little Secret.
It’s not a surprise to anyone that social media professionals are supportive, intelligent and fun people. What might cause you pause is the secret bromances that flourish in this space on a regular basis. What’s a bromance? It’s th...
Collaborative efforts
For years, I’ve been in charge of the marketing for a charity golf tournament. The event has raised nearly $2Million dollars in 24 years and it’s been a struggle every step of the way. It’s not that fundraising is supposed to be eas...
Forms of discrimination
Discrimination, per se, is the act of not giving a person, item, event or group (or more) respect. It can take the form of outright disdain and snubbing to the more subtle act of exclusion. We have laws in place to help control discrimination in the ...
Another Monday.
I missed the joy of Monday morning this week because I was under the thumb of the flu. Stuck in the house I missed out on hearing stories from colleagues about what they did on the weekend – the whole premise behind my A Life of Play Podcast. B...
Online reading, really?
Many people get all bent out of shape about reading books online. They gripe that resolution is crappy, that screen sizes are too small and that it’s ruining their eyes. Shut up already. Hasn’t the proliferation of news online made it cle...
Seriously? Boston.com is paying for this?
I’m sitting in a coffee shop in a Boston suburb and at a nearby table there’s a reporter doing a story on a game popularized by Harry Potter. That’s right, the Globe is paying a reporter to follow up on stuff like Quidditch at Tufts...

