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    • Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls… Well, Maybe Just a Little Bit (The Monday Fits)

      What is a waterfall? It is a beautiful flow of water over a cliff, and generally, waterfalls are located in the most beautiful parts of the world. But anyone familiar with popular culture may also think of waterfalls as referred by the 1995 single by the R&B trio, TLC. “Don’t go chasing waterfalls, please stick…

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      February 23, 2015
      Current Events, Gender, Millennials, Politics, Social Commentary, Social Media
      career, Giuliani, Millennials, Oscars, Patricia Arquette, President Obama, Professional Development, Rush Limbaugh, TLC, Waterfalls
    • Sweet Home Alabama: The Litmus Test of America

      “If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey, he’s obligated to do so” – Thomas Jefferson Since the story broke about the same-sex marriage fiasco in Alabama, my mind has been kind of in a frenzy. The story infuriates me on so many levels that I see red. I mean…

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      February 13, 2015
      Business, Current Events, Freedom, Gender, Journalism, Marriage, Millennials, Politics, Social Commentary
      Alabama, Civil Rights, Conservatives, Federal Courts, Gallup Polls, Human Rights, Koch Brothers, Marriage Equality, Pew Survey, Same-Sex Marriage
    • “You say Nature, I Say Nurture” (The Monday Fits)

      “Genes load the gun, environment pulls the trigger” – Dr. Scott Kahan The debate about nature versus nurture has always been intriguing to me. Are we a product of our environment, or do the genes of our parents and grandparents dictate our behaviors and decisions that we choose to make? There was a time when…

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      February 9, 2015
      Current Events, Psychology, Sex, Social Commentary
      Bobbi Kristina, Bobby Brown, Chris Brown, Domestic Abuse, Drugs, Michael Vick, Nature, NCAA, NFL, Nurture, O.J. Simpson, Rape, Whitney Houston
    • This One is For the Home Team: Tuskegee

      “Writing is a form of therapy; sometimes I wonder how all those who do not write, compose, or paint can manage to escape the madness, melancholia, the panic and fear which is inherent in a human situation.” ― Graham Greene, Ways of Escape  I write often about what’s going in the larger society in our…

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      January 29, 2015
      Storytelling
      Booker T. Washington, Family, Tuskegee, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee University
    • The Monday Fits: The Wannabe SuperHero Syndrome

      “The lies we tell other people are nothing to the lies we tell ourselves.” ― Derek Landy, Death Bringer Superheroes are not real. Tragic heroes are not real. Yet, we love them. It’s as if there is a new superhero movie rolling out every month. But why do we love them? Is it because we…

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      January 26, 2015
      Current Events, Politics, Social Commentary, Taxes
      2016 Campaign, accountability, America, Boehner, Congress, Dave Camp, EITC, Max Baucus, Michael Jordan, President Obama, Superhero, Tax Policy, Tax Reform
    • Living For A Legacy: From Stuart to MLK/LBJ

      “Choices we make about the lives we live, determine the kinds of legacy we live” – Tavis Smiley

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      January 5, 2015
      Current Events, Millennials, Politics, Social Commentary, Social Media
      Andrew Young, Civil Rights Act, History, LBJ, Legacy, Michael Jackson, MLK, Selma, Sportscenter, Stuart Scott
    • The Favor You Didn’t Know You Needed

      I have friends in overalls whose friendship I would not swap for the favor of the kings of the world. – Thomas A. Edison So I was challenged to write a post a few months ago about a time when I received a favor for me and it made a difference. The process actually took longer…

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      January 1, 2015
      Uncategorized
      Favor, Friends, Love, Thomas Edisonn
    • The Monday Fits: First World Faux Pas All Around

        As the year closes, there a number of different topics that I find bubbling up in my mind. But what I find that happens all too often, are the issues that are most important, where the passion overflows are closer to “first-world problems” than pressing matters. You know the problems from living in a wealthy,…

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      December 29, 2014
      Current Events, Freedom, Journalism, Millennials, Politics, Social Commentary, Social Media
      blacklivesmatter, De Blasio, Expression, Feminism, First World Problems, Freedom of Speech, I can’t breathe, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Police
    • The Reciprocation of Respect or Lack of (The Monday Fits)

      “Above all, don’t lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love.” ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky There…

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      December 15, 2014
      Current Events, Freedom, Millennials, Politics, Race, Social Commentary
      Dr. Dre, Eric Garner, Garth Brooks, Police, Race, Respect
    • #FivedaysinDecember #JoinMe

      JOIN ME…..my last five blogging days of the year are going to be part of a series called “Five Days in December”.  I started my blog  this year, to share my voice, and make an impact, and not stand on the sidelines while my thoughts remained tucked away in my brain.  I took a small…

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      December 14, 2014
      Current Events, Freedom, Millennials, Social Commentary, Social Media
      Act Now, America, Change agent, Freedom, Impact, Tony Robbins
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