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Ow, my heart
“Yes, I’m a #freak, and not at all math competent. Still, this is what soothes my brain.” This morning I posted the above iPhone photo and message on Twitter. Then I got a response from @SaraBlackthorne, a woman I began … Continue reading
Posted in On The Edge, Publishing
Tagged brain health, Japan, numbers, pi, Torah, Twitter, women's writing, Yud
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The trusty blog remains core to conversation
________________________________________________________________________ We know more now than we knew then After I read Clay Shirky’s book “Cognitive Surplus,” I understood why I am still so interested in blogs and how they drive change in the culture of communication. I’ll talk more … Continue reading
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Tagged #blogchat, blogging, clay shirky, cognitive surplus, curation, porthole, Twitter
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Word set for today’s entrepreneur: 1) Granular
After speaking with Janet Tokerud today about business projects and the surrounding context of entrepreneurial business in today’s world, I kept thinking about the word “granular.” Janet pointed out how thinking in granular terms allows the flexibility to shift with … Continue reading
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Tagged business planning, flexibility, granular, innovation, Twitter
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The worthy backchannel and SXSW 2010
(If you’re new to my blog, you might want to read my launch post: Gotta launch.) Backchannel. It’s what’s going on when the speaker is speaking and the listeners are tweeting. It sounds like a big annoying and potentially dangerous … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, backchannel, Public Speaking, sxsw 2010, Twitter
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How to share good stuff from Twitter
I’m learning how to share my different planets with my friends. You see, in spite of the fact that lots of us on Twitter have created vibrant islands of intelligence and caring, there are many, many people who have not … Continue reading