Monday Morning Mojo
For the past 12 years I have been writing a bi-monthly blog to share with my staff updates, employee stories, new developments in our company, trends in our industry and more. The blog was titled, The Monday Morning Mail, and the greatest response I received was when I wrote about inspirational people and stories worthy of a wider audience.
In a climate where news is often depressing, I have found comfort in people I have met and/or have heard about that represent the world I want to live in. I am not avoiding the bad news, I just want to balance it with my daily dose of dopamine from positive news. That’s what I hope to deliver in the Monday Morning Mojo. I have loved sharing views and discussing content of this nature, and I hope to use this platform to do just that. Tune in and please share with me your inspirational stories too. The guest authors I have had have been very well received. I believe there are a plethora of stories that can be shared to provide balance to the world developments we have experienced of late. Enjoy.

An Olympic Celebration Of The Human Experience
I have borrowed this title from my longtime colleague and good friend Yolan Laporte encompassing what transpired in Tokyo this past month. For today’s Monday

A Life Well Lived
For this week’s Monday Morning Mojo I am sharing a eulogy I gave at the funeral of my former elementary school teacher, drivers ed instructor,

Olympic Inspiration
Friday, July 23 will mark the Opening Ceremonies of the Games of the XXXII (32nd) Olympiad, also known as Tokyo 2020. These are the Games

Random and Non-Random Acts Of Kindness
At the beginning of the year I wrote about a very kind gesture by a man who bought me a cup of coffee because the

A Tribute To Fathers
A happy Father’s Day to all those Monday Morning Mojo readers who celebrated this holiday yesterday. Today’s post will pay tribute to fathers in similar

Ideas, Inspiring Creativity & More
One of the most memorable training programs I attended when working at Ogilvy for more than three decades was a session led by our former