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Rona Gura
Apr09
Social Media Stalking
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I have, reluctantly, realized that I’m a social media stalker. I initially joined Facebook with the sole intention of using it as a tool to see what my children were doing while away at college. As my personal use of Facebook increased, their personal use decreased significantly.     My children barely now, if ever, use Facebook. They do, howev

Corey Bearak
Apr08
A Vacation
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Vacations involve a bit of work no matter where we go. As I wrote about and retain an interest in siting sports stadiums (stadia?) I always try to include one on a visit. Since I enjoy clients involved in transit and transportation issues, I check out the issues wherever we visit. I also take advantage of opportunities to gain perspectives on cu

Mitch Tobol
Apr07
Reality or Fantasy
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

The following is a direct quote from a news source. Is it real?   “In an effort to demonstrate the social media platform’s total commitment to profits, Mark Zuckerberg took to his personal Facebook page Thursday to promise that the company’s misuse of personal data will, as of now, happen again and again. ‘We have a responsibility to our users, and

Fred Klein
Apr06
Yankee Home Opener!
Posted By : Fred Klein

This blog is dedicated to Paul Napolitano who invited me to be his guest at the Yankee home opener this past Monday. Like a little boy, Sunday night, I was all excited in anticipation, but Mother Nature conspired to frustrate me as there was an unusually heavy Spring snowstorm in the night. When I awoke Monday I found that everything was blanketed

Benjamin Geizhals
Apr05
Alone?
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Have you ever just wanted to be left alone? A little precious time. So it was when I went to the car wash recently. I took a book and  was so looking forward to those few minutes. I found my way to the waiting room with my book. “Nice day, isn’t it?” asked the woman who followed me into the waiting room. How to ignore her? Couldn’t. And I just

Cayce Crown
Apr04
50 Years
Posted By : Cayce Crown

Just after 6 p.m. on April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr. is fatally shot while standing on the balcony outside his second-story room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. I remember my Dad, who was City editor of the Atlanta Journal, getting the call. No twitter in those days...   On April 3, back in Memphis, King gave his last sermon, saying, “We

Nancy Schess
Apr02
Social Media for Business
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I have blogged many times over the years about social media, Facebook and related medium. Most of those posts have been about personal social media use.     Here is my question for today.     Do you use social media to help promote your business? If so, what have you found to be effective or ineffective? Inquiring minds want to know.  

Rona Gura
Apr02
Embarrassed By My Past?
Posted By : Rona Gura

  Do you embarrass easily? I’ve been thinking a lot about embarrassment as a result of a chance encounter I had last week.     For many who may not know, I was divorced from my first husband in 1997. My divorce was a bit of a “scandal” in East Meadow-where we lived at the time-as my husband, a member of the school board had a relatively public af

Joshua Zinder
Apr01
The memory of an April Fool
Posted By : Joshua Zinder

I am not sure what you are doing this weekend but it is likely that you are with family or friends celebrating Easter, Passover, or April Fools day . What do you think about memory? It is a strange thing. Moments in our lives recorded on our nervous systems with electrical impulses. Some are etched so deeply we recall all the details what we were d

Mitch Tobol
Mar31
Too much or not enough
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Passover, Easter, April Fools, Good Friday, Palm Sunday...the perfect holiday storm. Chopped liver, easter eggs, slow cooked brisket, golden maple ham, plus so much more, all converging in stomachs across the United States (at least in this household:)   Family, laughs, hugs, smiles, deep discussions, jokes, prayers, traditions are all a part of my

Fred Klein
Mar30
Open Your Mind!
Posted By : Fred Klein

In these politically charged times I am amazed at the number of people who I truly like and respect who are diametrically opposed to my political point of view.   I think I have my feet on the ground and have a balanced point of view and am willing to listen to both sides. However, when I listen to some of my opposing view good friends I question m

Benjamin Geizhals
Mar29
Text Stops
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

There is a new peril among pedestrians. I am sure that we’ve all fallen victim — hopefully without dire consequences. I was reminded of it just the other day as I was walking to the subway. I was about to step onto the first step of the stairs down to the subway when I bumped into the young woman in front of me who had stopped abruptly. After a mo

Cayce Crown
Mar28
Daring Greatly
Posted By : Cayce Crown

"It is not the critic who counts;   not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles,   or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.   The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena,   whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood;   who strives valiantly; who errs,   who comes short again and again,     because the

Nancy Schess
Mar27
Teach Your Children and They Will Teach You
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I think about the lessons that we have imparted to our children.     Work hard and accept responsibility, be considerate and show your love of others, embrace the elephants in your life, speak out if you see injustice, make a difference in the world around you, clean up after yourself, and on and on.     Over the past few weeks, I am convinc

Rona Gura
Mar26
Let's Start At the Very Beginning
Posted By : Rona Gura

  In the wake of the Me Too movement, there has been a lot of discussion about the changing of the country’s mindset with respect to sexual assault and sexual harassment. But, to me, it’s a lot more basic than that. We need to start from the ground up. It has to begin with changing mindsets about what sort of behavior and speech are appropriate. T