May 27, 2025 In the positive serendipity that sometimes happens on the Internet, I recently ran across Bill Martiner’s Twilight Journal. I strongly recommend you find the time to visit and slowly, deliberately, read as he documents his journey with ALS. You may recall my own father had ALS and left us way too early,…
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May 25, 2025 As a choir singer, I’m a Bass. I’ve told my fellow Bass singers in church that a certain number of us must always show up, because we’re the anchor. Not to take anything away from our friends in the other ranges, but if we’re absent, the depth and resonance suffer. As a…
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January 29, 2025 We have some dear friends in Tulsa who, over the years have lived in at least 8 houses. Maybe more — I might have lost a couple when we were out of town in the 90s. The average is probably around once every 5 years. They’re not house-flippers, just people who seem…
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In our lives and careers, no one makes it alone. Everyone has colleagues and mentors who generously give their time to help make us better people. This is why I seek to pay it forward with my teams and colleagues because I was given so much. I recently remembered my late colleague, Barbara Horgan, who…
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September 24, 2024 “The New World forgets everything The Old World forgets nothing.” I FINALLY finished my summer reading project. Whew. “The Rediscovery of America” by Yale professor Ned Blackhawk, is not a light, summer beach read. It’s a large, textbook-sized tome (with 100 pages of notes!) that presents an in-depth picture of what happened…
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He’s talking about phones — again. A cautionary tale of technical outcomes and incomplete information. Strap in… Recently my team and I completed a long-overdue VoIP project, spurred on by building a new 60,000-square-foot addition and needing something more modern than a copper-based, expensive PRI system (from 2001 maybe?) with proprietary VoIP clients grafted on…
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May 22, 2024 Over the weekend, after a LONG 5-year paper chase, my mom and I were finally confirmed as enrolled members of the Cherokee tribe and we each received our tribal citizenship cards — the Blue card. With my daughter’s high school graduation celebrations behind me, I took some time to reflect before sharing…
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February 24, 2024 I admit it: I’m a former show choir kid. And Theatre kid. In school I put aside my drums and started singing. Less stuff to schlep around. Singing in church choir had led to singing in school, which led to singing and dancing in high-school musicals, which led to a position in…
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January 6, 2024 Happy New Year 2024! It’s been a minute, hasn’t it? I hope everyone had a good Christmas and New Year holiday. An opportunity to be with family, friends, and recharge the batteries. My family and I went back to Seattle, for the first time in just over 10 years. TEN YEARS, away…
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The Persistence of Memory September 4, 2023 Do you ever read something, maybe while searching for something else, and you find it sticks with you? You may not fully remember it, or where you read it, but you find it resonates with you and keeps coming back? Here’s what I read and recalled: “The Mayor…





