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When in Pursuit of a Logo: Paths to Take
Family Famine: Hunger for Love | September 26th 2008 by Professional Storyteller Rachel Hedman
As Cohezion Communications created phenomenal work from my logo to the Utah Storytelling Guild to StoryFest, then they would also help in putting my logo for the "Family Famine: Hunger for Love" narrative production (see image from my business card). read more
How to Deal with a Mean Person
Bigg Success | September 24th 2008 by biggsuccess
We hear a lot about violence on television, in the movies, and in video games. When violence is discussed, it’s usually physical violence. USA Today cites a recent study at Brigham Young University that shows that seeing people being mean to ot read more
Storytelling within KBYU TV & Family Reality Show
Family Famine: Hunger for Love | September 23rd 2008 by Professional Storyteller Rachel Hedman
I was not surprised when I read, "BYU is home to the nation's largest collection of family scholars" in the Deseret News article BYU is launching family reality show on September 23, 2008 written by Tad Walch.This "Real Families, Real Answers" show i read more
My Favorite Apostle
Pixels in a Dark Room | September 21st 2008 by Paradox
And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.Matthew 21: 22 read more
High on the Mountaintops
Pixels in a Dark Room | September 21st 2008 by Paradox
My first shot of the Y from the ground. Welcome to Brigham Young University. read more
Verdict of "No" but still Hope
Family Famine: Hunger for Love | September 12th 2008 by Professional Storyteller Rachel Hedman
After much anticipation, I received a reply from one of the Brigham Young University Communications professors in help on my marketing campaign for "Family Famine: Hunger for Love" narrative production."No."Understandable. Though I find it never hur read more
Requesting help from Communications Professor
Family Famine: Hunger for Love | September 4th 2008 by Professional Storyteller Rachel Hedman
After receiving a return telephone call yesterday from a Communications professor at Brigham Young University, I felt ready to submit my one-page request for the class. Below is my email message as well as the request.Dear Professor:Thank you for bei read more
Gli scienziati stanno costruendo una Biblioteca del DNA dell'inte…
Futuroprossimo | September 4th 2008
Gli scienziati stanno costruendo una biblioteca del DNA dell'intero pianeta: un vero e proprio indice di tutto ciò che è vivo (incluse alcune specie che potrebbero estinguersi a breve). Un recente studio però richiama all' read more
Fundraising vs. Ticketed Event: What is feasible?
Family Famine: Hunger for Love | September 1st 2008 by Professional Storyteller Rachel Hedman
Depending on the venue found for the "Family Famine: Hunger for Love" narrative production, I may be able to turn it into a fundraising event in connection with the National Storytelling Network.Some places have set rules in regards to ticketed event read more
Outreach: Transform Solo Piece to Community Art
Family Famine: Hunger for Love | August 26th 2008 by Professional Storyteller Rachel Hedman
A storyteller does not have to be alone. With all the wondrous art forms out in the world, the merging of them brings about something that more than one person can enjoy.When I attended a workshop by the Utah Arts Council, I already had the idea of read more
Listing and Building Allies around Campus
Family Famine: Hunger for Love | August 23rd 2008 by Professional Storyteller Rachel Hedman
Every so often I think back to my professors at Brigham Young University where I majored in Communications Marketing with a Business Minor. I chose this combination because it was the closest to storytelling. My decision to being a professional sto read more
A Venue--"This is the Right Place"
Family Famine: Hunger for Love | August 23rd 2008 by Professional Storyteller Rachel Hedman
I announced the date and time (February 9, 2009 at 7:00pm) though I have yet to have a venue. I pictured a beautiful theatre as can be found at the Brigham Young University campus. As I am an alumna, there are connections that the average person wo read more
BYU Ranks #1 Most Sober University - Go Cougars!
Tasithoughts Weblog | August 20th 2008
People are surprised to know that I actually graduated from Brigham Young University. A lot of things have changed since I lived in Callis Hall in Deseret Towers. Steve Young, Ex-49er Quarterback , was my Geography classmate. Our Professor read more
Mandaic Dictionary Preview
Exploring Our Matrix | August 4th 2008 by James McGrath
There is a free preview on Google books of the Mandaic dictionary by Majid Fandi Al-Mubaraki et. al. It is extremely limited compared to the out-of-print Drower and Macuch Mandaic dictionary, but at least there are other ways of getting access to th read more
BYU Men’s Chorus - Largest All Male Collegiate Chorus Continue…
Tasithoughts Weblog | July 30th 2008
Boasting the nation’s largest all male collegiate chorus group, the Brigham Young University Men’s Chorus has found acclaim not only in the United States but abroad. Founded in 1958, the Chorus has gained more attention outside the western read more
Listening to the beautiful Muzak....
Satire Report | July 23rd 2008 by Ian McConnaughey
I know you all love waiting for customer service people on the phone. That lovely classical music or smooth jazz just makes you giddy. Well I am going to release the names of certain companies that have longer than usual wait times, so you get your f read more
BYU Museum of Art - Provo, UT
One Thousand Things To Do, Provo, UT | June 14th 2008 by gnumilk
The Brigham Young University Museum of Art in Provo is one of the principal fine art museums between Denver and San Francisco, and one of the top university museums in the U.S. Located on the BYU campus, the museum has a permanent collection of more read more
The Mormon Way of Doing Business: Leadership and Success Through…
Spiritual Book Recommendations | May 12th 2008 by Admin
The Founder of JetBlue. The CEO of Dell Computers. The CEO ofDeloitte Touche. The Dean of the Harvard Business School. They all haveone thing in common. They are devout Mormons who spend their Sundaysexclusively with their families, never work long h read more
Two Ancestry Presidents Contrasted
The Ancestry Insider | March 18th 2008 by Ancestry Insider
The two keynote speeches at this year's BYU Computerized Family History Conference gave attendees the unique opportunity of seeing two of Ancestry.com's CEOs side by side. Paul Allen was Ancestry's first CEO and Tim Sullivan is the current CEO of Anc read more
March 16
Failure of the Day | March 16th 2008
2003: The NCAA Selection Committee assigns Brigham Young University (BYU) a #12 seed in the 2003 tournament's South Regional, accidentally putting the Mormon Church-owned school on course to play on Sunday, March 30. The mistake — considered the wo read more
Computerized Family History and Genealogy Conference
The Ancestry Insider | March 14th 2008 by Ancestry Insider
[While I'm not a fan of train-of-thought writing, you may never hear about my attendance at this conference if I don't take a shallow dip into it.] I’m here at the conference. I’ve got laptop power but no Internet. I’ve got syllabus, but no CD read more
PAF is only mostly-dead
The Ancestry Insider | March 12th 2008 by Ancestry Insider
Gordon Clarke read an official statement at the FamilySearch Developers Conference today announcing future migration paths available to users of the venerable PAF genealogy software. Once New FamilySearch (NFS) is fully available, PAF users will have read more
Taylor the Latte Boy…
Reality, in Clay Mation! | February 4th 2008 by Myles
…Bring me Java, Bring me Joy! So, to all who care, here’s an update on life, love, and utah: we’ll start with the biggest upset of my Bostonian pride; The Fucking Super Bowl let-down!!! What? Is Tom Brady dating Jessica Simpson, th read more
OMG’sh: All about Prophets!
Reality, in Clay Mation! | January 28th 2008 by Myles
Jeez people, calm the heck down!! Personally, I’m offended that you feel so offended by what I wrote in my last post. First of all, I think I CLEARLY stated my objective opinion and reverence for the late G.B. Hinckley. My offense is brought on read more
Recruiters’ Top MBA Schools
Admission Sync | November 5th 2007 by NBS
Extract of the article by Ronald Alsop published in Wall Street Journal (WSJ) NATIONAL RANKING Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business in Hanover, N.H. Tuck received its highest ratings this year for its “well-rounded” students, their p read more
Employees: Don't Get Hit by the Train — Part 4
The Ancestry Insider | October 12th 2007 by Ancestry Insider
Don't Miss the Train.© Josef F. Stuefer This is the last in a four part series examining the use of blogs to open communications between consumers and genealogy companies. In part one we introduced the Cluetrain Manifesto. In part two we presented t read more
Dressing Up
Tales From the Raven | September 9th 2007
Yesterday I recieved a heavy box full of my next batch of textbooks. Nine books for the Modern China class, two for World History, and one for Modern US History. I pulled out my school calender and got busy with a highlighter and pen, fitting read more
BYU Conference: Elder Coleman Presentation
The Ancestry Insider | September 5th 2007 by Ancestry Insider
Elder Gary J. Coleman of the First Quorum of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was the lead keynote presenter earlier this year at the BYU Family History and Genealogy Conference. He titled his presentation, "Become Invol read more
Video Shows Basics of Romney Interview Tactics
Bob McCarty Writes | August 31st 2007
Today, I was made aware of the existence of a video that, in my opinion, explains why Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney did so poorly when he appeared on Jan Mickelson’s program on WHO Radio in Des Moines, Iowa, earlier this month. read more

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