“If you don’t build it, they won’t come.”

This week’s quote comes from an event I recently attended at Butcher Bird Studios titled “How LIVE STREAMING Changes the Media Landscape.” The event was for members of the Interactive Media Peer Group of the Television Academy. It included a panel discussion that covered a lot of topics and dropped a lot of truth bombs

“We are here to help.”

This slogan can be found on the police car doors of the Washington, D.C. police department. I see it every night when I walk the ladies (my two small dogs). When I see this slogan I shake my head and spend a couple of minutes pondering its placement and role in our current society and

“When I was growing up, I was trying to make a connection between the life I saw and the life I lived. There are days when you wonder what your role is in this country, and what your future is in it. This is one of them. The thing that tormented me the most was the very thing that connected me to all the people who are alive.”

This week’s quote comes from what I believe is one of this year’s biggest Oscar snubs, “If Beale Street Could Talk.” It’s a quote that has stuck with me since I saw the film. It’s a quote about reality. About community. A quote that I believe is important to think about. I saw this film

“Given that you can’t change the past, you must employ it in the betterment of your life by reflecting upon situations after your emotions have cooled enough to see ‘what really happened’ clearly.”

This week’s quote comes from ActOne Group founder and CEO Janice Bryant Howroyd. It was featured in one of the Linkedin Daily Rundowns. I think it is a good mantra to live by. After all of my digital projects and life decisions I take a moment to reflect. Usually, shortly after when the details are

“Even the best arguments sometimes fall on deaf ears. But we should not generalise hastily to the conclusion that arguments always fail. We can learn through practice by reaching out, asking questions, being patient, and giving arguments in our everyday lives.”

This week’s quote comes from a recent Linkedin Daily Rundown. The quote actaully came from a December 19, 2018 article written by Duke University’s Walter Sinnott-Armstrong in Aeon titled, “Reach out, listen, be patient. Good arguments can stop extremism.” This article is a timely post that I recommend reading and thinking about. Maybe the post

“Maybe they’re just too busy. Maybe they don’t forget about you, but they forget to remember you. People don’t mean to forget. My grandfather says if my head wasn’t screwed on, I’d leave it on the school bus.”

This week’s quote comes from Kevin McCallister in “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.” I thought it was only fitting to use a quote from a holiday movie with this post. I lived in NYC for a few years and love the city. I find it inspiring and exciting. Being there drove me to