Is There Room for One More Voice?

You're into marketing and inspiring others to make a difference, so you read Seth Godin's blog every day, and tell yourself you could do that. You're into technology and venture capital, so you read Fred Wilson's blog every day and tell yourself you could do that. You're into social media and and believe in the … Continue reading Is There Room for One More Voice?

Small Talk at First Base

Since I wouldn't have dared to play an infield position when I was in Little League (I'll admit it, I was a little scared of the ball), and I rarely made it to first base as a hitter, I never had much of an opportunity to chat with the first baseman. So now I feel … Continue reading Small Talk at First Base

This Is What a Bookstore Should Be

My wife and I had the chance to visit a small, independent bookstore today, and it was well worth the 25-minute trip. Big Blue Marble Bookstore is in West Mount Airy, one of Philadelphia's great neighborhoods. According to its web site, "Big Blue Marble Bookstore is an independently owned bookstore located in the Mt. Airy … Continue reading This Is What a Bookstore Should Be

Almost Famous: Tim Moore, Singer-Songwriter Extraordinaire

I'm writing this while listening to the music of one of my favorite musicians of all time - Tim Moore. Now I'm guessing that the vast majority of people reading this post have never heard of Tim Moore, and that's unfortunate. And rather than shortchanging Tim and his accomplishments, I thought I would just include … Continue reading Almost Famous: Tim Moore, Singer-Songwriter Extraordinaire

Farmers’ Market Shoppers Beware

Researchers at the University of Minnesota found a positive relationship between the number of farmers markets per capita in a given state and the number of reported incidences of certain food-borne illnesses in that state. The authors are careful to point out that it would be a mistake to interpret the results as saying that the foods … Continue reading Farmers’ Market Shoppers Beware

The Deception’s in the Detail

We received this coupon in the mail today, and I'm guessing if you were like me, the first thing that catches your attention is the 50% off ANY regular price item. Now Michaels is not the type of store that is likely to have anything I would be interested in, but my wife likes going … Continue reading The Deception’s in the Detail

Are We Moving Towards a Gig-based Economy?

Two weeks ago Hillary Clinton gave a talk in which she outlined her economic vision. Here is one part of that speech: "... many Americans are making extra money renting out a small room, designing websites, selling products they design themselves at home, or even driving their own car. This on-demand, or so-called gig economy is … Continue reading Are We Moving Towards a Gig-based Economy?

My New Favorite Comic

As usual, I am a little bit behind the times. I had never heard of Sebastian Maniscalco until last summer when Netflix began airing his first comedy special, "What's Wrong With People?". It was one of the funniest shows I have ever seen. Apparently Sebastian has been doing stand-up comedy for over 15 years, but … Continue reading My New Favorite Comic

Can We Create an Ethical Robot?

Jerry Kaplan, author of the soon-to-be released book, “Humans Need Not Apply: A Guide to Wealth and Work in the Age of Artificial Intelligence,” wrote an intriguing essay in today's Wall Street Journal, 'Can We Create an Ethical Robot?' Mr. Kaplan offered a few interesting examples of how a robot might behave compared to a … Continue reading Can We Create an Ethical Robot?

Getting to Know the Person Behind the Counter

I ran a couple of routine errands today, and while the places I went to - a vacuum repair shop and an auto repair shop - may seem pretty mundane, the people I met at each place were anything but mundane.I went to the vacuum store to just get a replacement belt and filter, and … Continue reading Getting to Know the Person Behind the Counter