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branding 101: for plumbers + all entrepreneurs
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I've sent dozens of clients to web designer, Sarah Bray over the last year and a half. Happiness abounds. Sarah is doing a Gold-Digging Excursion starting April 1 to help you "dig up your website’s hidden profit-opportunities." I recommend it with all my digital love, and I bet it's going to sell out fast. Click here to visit Sarah Bray.
brainstorming 101
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take ‘em up on the offer: saying yes to help
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cbc tv: the 8 second rule
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the stop doing list via live tv
View the segment: STOP DOING Lists ... Mark Kelley and I talk it up this week.
busy? ’nuff whining.
Click to watch this week's segment: me bitchin' about people bitchin' about being busy.
yo, canada! tune into to CBC TV + me
Every Wednesday between 6pm to 8pm EST (4pm to 6pm PST) I'm on CBC TV's new national show, Connect With Mark Kelley. Look for this fancy lead in:
It's a total honour, because the CBC is a national treasure, the show is GOOD, and because Mark Kelly is such a total hotty. This is him smiling at me saying something really hilarious but searingly smart.
Want to see the show from wherever you are? I'd like that to. Email the producers and tell them to upload my stuff for y'all south of the border, and for any one who misses the show on Wednesdays. And if you catch the show and dig it, fan mail to the producers raving about my wry wisdom is good karma for everyone.
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wisdom + creativity
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A great friend gave me the coffee table book, Wisdom for Christmas. And I actually read it. It's packed with layers of experience. Humbling. Argumentative. Informed. From Clint Eastwood and Frank Gehry to Jane Goodall and Vanessa Redgrave.
This video clip is great for two reasons: one, it highlights the immense power of the players, but it also shows how Andrew Zuckerman, the book's author/coordinator, just did it. He had a values-based vision, and zero experience as an interviewer. He aimed high. He didn't settle. He made himself "a servant to the pursuit of wisdom," and he made it happen. Gotta love that.



















