Listening to Each Other

So much of what we want to accomplish as a society is in limbo because we talk more than we listen to other voices, even those with whom we are certain are against us. Our values and, more important, our stories, are more common than we want to acknowledge. I hope to promote a rational, respectful exchange of ideas on how to solve local and national problems in the hope that we can elevate issue debates beyond sound bites.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

It's Been a Long, Long Time

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A friend responded to a recent email and wrote one of the nicest things any amateur writer could hear - that I should consider blogging.  ...
Monday, June 27, 2011

Civil Rights - A Bigger Picture

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After years of legislation that never made it to a vote in the State Senate, same-sex marriage is available with all of the (state) benefits...
Monday, April 4, 2011

Enough Is Not Necessarily Enough

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I am not joking when I ask this: when can we individually say to ourselves we are "enough" in our private and public lives or whet...
Monday, March 7, 2011

Is it possible to listen on the Internet?

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I suppose that the answer to the question posed in the title suggests the answer. I am not convinced that "listening" is easy base...
Sunday, February 20, 2011

Public Sector Collective Bargaining

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Having spent nearly 13 years in public employment as a manager - specifically as an advocate in contract and disciplinary arbitrations and o...
Friday, February 11, 2011

Egyptian Autonomy

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A friend on Facebook suggested a link to the following URL. It's worth reading. My comments after having read many posts may sound like ...
Monday, January 31, 2011

Active Listening

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My best friend for nearly 30 years launched his own consulting firm a couple of years back. Its focus is to help companies evaluate their ex...
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