Episode 133: A Conversation With Lisa Larter (The Best Damn Technology Marketing Strategist On Earth)
For this special edition of The Uncomfortable Truth, I sit down with marketing strategist, Lisa Larter. Learn about the state of social media and relevant online marketing strategies to improve your reach, influence and business.
Episode 131: The Objectification of Women
Straddling the third rail to raise points about hypocrisy in some choices. Trigger alert: some of you might not like this, but I hope to provoke thinking.
Episode 130: The Invasion of the Grievance Monsters
Wherein everyone demands everyone else's attention for every minor inconvenience, ending civilization as we know it. There's a reason they're called minor inconveniences.
Episode 129: They Shot The Bolt
An independent view of why the Democrats just may be out of ammunition. This week, I cover some uncomfortable truths regarding today's political climate.
Episode 128: How Can You Help Others?
Discussing how we can be of comprehensive help in these times and all times. This is how you show up and be of service during this crisis.
Episode 127: Super Bore
Why the Super Bowl has become an almost mindless ritual despite the quality of play on the field. Oh, and I've watched every Super Bowl since I was a junior in college.
Episode 126: Coronavirus
Why are we afraid of an illness that won't harm most of us but not of an illness that will kill 70,000 of us in the US alone annually? It might be a pandemic, but it's also an epidemic of fear.
Episode 125: Cobwebs in the Constitution
How a legislature full of multi-term attorneys is killing us and why we should send them out to harvest crops. Let's face it, there are several things related to this topic that need to be reviewed and updated.
Episode 124: Unassertiveness
Why we back up instead of move forward and what it means to have the courage of your talent. A lot of us are desperate to be liked.
Episode 123: Life and Death Struggle
How the news media and reporters distort fact for drama, trying to make the mundane magnificent. And, believe it or not, this comes from personal experience.