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Mitch Tobol
Nov30
2 days
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

It's only the second day after Thanksgiving and have a lot of turkey and duck in the frig...   In thinking about what to do with it...here's a list of ideas I had: Turkey and eggs Duck salad Turkey soup Duck pot pie Turkey pasta cassarole Duck, cranberry and apple cider wrap Turkey sesame peanut noodles   Any good ones you have that you care to s

Fred Klein
Nov29
No Filter
Posted By : Fred Klein

I was surprised by a comment on last week’s “50 Years” blog (which the commenter describe as “beautiful”), saying “I have learned so much from you.” When I responded “You’re too nice” the commenter said  “No I’m honest. You have an amazing way of speaking the truth that is raw and real (not always what someone wants to hear but something I value).”

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov28
Happy Thanksgiving
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

As you enjoy the day with those who are dear to you, explore the things that you are thankful for....and give thanks. Happy Thanksgiving

Carly Bentley
Nov27
The BIG Bird
Posted By : Carly Bentley

Thanksgiving does provide a platform of focus on our gratitude for gifts bestowed. Over the past two weeks there have been spiritual moments commanding reflection internally, of which I have found profoundly inspirational. Actively taking inventory of my relationships and applying the philosophical question of “WHY are they in my life and WHAT is n

Nancy Schess
Nov25
The Power of Thank You
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Friday night I received an email from a client. We had been working on a difficult project together. His email, however, was a simple and genuine thank you for my help. It made me stop what I was doing. The power of genuine gratitude cannot be underestimated. Sometimes around a Gotham table we ask not only what you do but why you do it. Nearly

Rona Gura
Nov25
Following Doctor's Orders
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I am a bad patient. I am emphatic about having my annual check ups and mammogram. But, beyond those, I rarely listen to my doctor’s recommendations. I think it’s time to change my ways.   On Thursday, I had a medical procedure on my leg which required several stitches. As the procedure was a bit more complicated than the doctor had anticipated

Corey Bearak
Nov24
Four (4)
Posted By : Corey Bearak

When I think about the approach of Thanksgiving, I think about more than giving thanks for my family, friends, colleagues and my life. More and more the focus involves giving. I only hope I do enough. The Tuesday that follows Thanksgiving – Giving Tuesday – represents a culmination of giving efforts through Gotham. As Friday’s blogger repeatedly re

Mitch Tobol
Nov23
Ducky
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

This time next week Thanksgiving will be over and the march to the holidays commences. I think it's fitting I share my grilled duck recipe.   First get duck...preferrably a fresh Long Island one.    Buy one gallon of apple cider and put it on the stove, low heat, to cook it down till syrupy. This will take at least eight hours so start this early i

Fred Klein
Nov22
50 Years
Posted By : Fred Klein

I was a fledgling 27 year old when I started with my firm.  I had just left the National Labor Relations Board on a Friday and reported to work the following Monday. My boss was Martin C. Seham a larger than life Harvard Law School graduate who plucked me from obscurity and set me on an amazing miraculous career path. One of the first things he urg

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov21
Waste Not....
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I was happy to learn that major hotels chains, including Hyatt, Intercontinental, Hilton and Marriott, are eliminating those little travel size shampoos, conditioners and bath gels within the next few years. I’ve always wondered about these little amenities. They are convenient, yet wasteful, but no longer tolerable. Another pet peeve lurks nea

Carly Bentley
Nov20
Better Late than Never
Posted By : Carly Bentley

Exciting activities abound! Yesterday I was the Master of Ceremonies for West Chester University’s Women Entrepreneurship Conference and boy what a treat. I’m still digging through all of the invites and sifting through the opportunity to help my fellow sorority sisters. The ideas abound. Inspiration was the name of the game. It felt like a giant

Nancy Schess
Nov18
Do You Have the Time?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I always wear a watch. Putting on my watch in the morning is sort of like putting on my shoes. I couldn’t leave the house without either. It doesn’t matter whether I’m going to run errands, head out to work or to dinner with friends. My watch is a staple part of my wardrobe. I read a study recently about people who won't wear a watch socia

Rona Gura
Nov18
My Freak Flag is Waving Proudly
Posted By : Rona Gura

  Fred has an expression that he often uses that I love, “Let your freak flag fly.” To me, it means that we should freely embrace our individuality.   I have mentioned, in prior blogs, that I enjoy science fiction. Recently, I was in Disney and was able to go The Star Wars exhibit, The Galaxy’s Edge. We were also lucky enough to get on the premi

Corey Bearak
Nov17
your song
Posted By : Corey Bearak

This month continued a run of some really nice concerts.  Last weekend I closed up shop; that means no more outside office.  If I were not away and returning (See Rock and more rock) the weekend before, I probably would have achieved closure that weekend. After completing that “work,” I treated Shelly and me to a show at My Father’s Place. Original

Mitch Tobol
Nov16
Tech to a whole new level
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Sign stealing is almost as old as baseball itself, and has been part of the sport for a long time. It appears that the Astros might have taken things a bit too far.   A report from Ken Rosenthal and Evan Drellich at The Athletic details rampant sign stealing by the Astros at Minute Maid Park in 2017, the year they won the World Series said the Astr