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Who would have guessed I was a “prequel”

As I have said in the past “sometimes you have to risk sharing who you were, to be who you are”; I decided to tell some of the backstories to my growing up gay as it related to my Summer 2018 TEDxProvincetown talk as my training tool.  So with 2019’s Pride Season about to kick off, I thought it was fitting to use it as my celebration to share. Hence my calling it “What You See, Isn’t Always What You Know” my prequel to TEDxPtown’s “What The Bear Could Teach Goldilocks”.

Ever want to learn how to do your own video storytelling?

You all know how I am a big fan of storytelling in any form. It is even something I include as one of the MentorSF programs.  So anytime I find training worth sharing about I will. Here is one coming up in May from one of my favorite programs

6 Ways to Make Yourself More Marketable

Making yourself marketable has never been more critical than in today’s saturated and cutthroat market. Here is 6 Ways to make it happen

7 Daily Investments to Help Relieve Stress

People who are successful at managing stress have a method. If you’re sweating the small stuff in daily life, it’s important to learn ways to reduce stress before it transforms into a health issue or mood disorder down the road. Here are 5 stress soothers that you can incorporate every day:   Investments 1: Walking […]

Heather Heyer’s mother heals through storytelling of daughter killed during Nazi protest in Charlottesville

Storytelling. How do you show it’s power? This is the power of storytelling. When it hurts the most, is when the story is the most important to share. Heather Heyer’s Mom speaks about her daughter at the memorial service. Getting huge coverage in the press Washginton Post and the New York Times this remarkable women […]

Loving that the Storytelling Movement Continues

Telling more of the “stories” that validate the experience of diversity