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We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming already in progress…
Last night, I was watching the Red Sox lose to the Texas Rangers. Sad, really. In fact, I’d go as far as to call it tragic. I’m a massive Sox fan. I’ve been going to games since I was in kindergarten. I know more useless Red Sox trivia than most people have forgotten. But what caught my attention last night was the number of people in the Sox dugout that I couldn’t...
Normally, I don’t like to spotlight my own projects on here. In a way, tooting my own horn seems to obliterate any sense of credibility gained. That being said, I watched The Hector Fund in action. And I feel some toot-age is in order. For those unaware, The Hector Fund provides select musicians with Artistfunding opportunities. Translation: we help musicians earn cash to do what they...
I keep tabs on former consulting clients. It’s always valuable to know what folks’re up to, how they’re doing, and if there’s the possibility for future advice or work. In a previous entry, “The Good Guy Network,” I outlined how/why good people help each other, and why those less desirable, shady characters tend to fade away. I reread the post, and decided to...
Karl Malden died. He was 97. Capping a string of celebrity and “celebrity” deaths, his probably won’t go as noticed as others. But he reminded me, in an instant, of a catchphrase which has become totally ubiquitous in American culture: Karl Malden was an extremely talented actor. He won an Academy Award, starred in movies like “On the Waterfront” and ”...