Brand Communications

A look at who's able to take their brand off the drawing board and bring it to life in the right way, whether it's a country, a company or an individual...

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Business Meditation

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I ran into a publishing friend not that long ago.  He asked me how I was going to reconcile my upcoming book about meditation with my previo...
Tuesday, May 31, 2011

The Reality of Not Being Real

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Well, she's at it again.  And it's still not good.  I will say, she is a shrewd marketer of her own brand.  But it still seems as if...
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Thursday, May 19, 2011

IMF Proves Brand Importance Exceeds Experience

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This in no way supports nor advocates the ability for a world leader, or anyone else for that matter, to abuse another human being.  As a ma...
Friday, March 18, 2011

Love and Fear

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Love and Fear Both are very powerful reasons to do anything. The former builds brands and products and businesses that will endure. The la...
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Thursday, March 17, 2011

News - viewers and readers dictating what they get

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Today, the news is not so much reported as digested. It is why the larger news agencies race to report based on the ratings they think they ...
Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Politics of Hate

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With the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords, there has been a new call to end, or at least reduce the vitriol of Washington. Some people seem t...
Friday, October 1, 2010

iPAD? Print?

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Recently I dropped a few emails about a certain morning experience. My "friend" was having tea and saw a spider crawling up a wal...
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Until the end of 2009 I had been a fast-track entrepreneur with a portfolio of successful businesses. I produced documentaries, ran agencies and started several companies. I published two books with McGraw Hill. All of that came to a crashing halt at the end of 2009. when I woke up on a hospital bed with not one, but seven tumors fighting with my brain for space. They ranged in size from a small pea to a large tangerine and most likely the result of a combination of stress, diet, and a 24/7 workaholic lifestyle that, while getting me ahead in business, was literally killing me. In thirty days I had to make several life changing decisions. In less than a month, I let my staff go, released my clients from their contracts and closed my business. I also closed my old life. After a ten hour surgery I spent four months watching my brain reboot itself. I learned firsthand how the brain was wired and how it could be rewired through meditation and mindful living. One year after my surgery my doctor told me the last tumor had miraculously stopped growing. How is part of my own Simple Truth and a reminder of impact that meditation and mindfulness can have on your life.
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