One of my enjoyments in life is getting to know all sorts of people, from all walks of life, places, and all ages. My boys often get embarrassed when I strike up conversations with strangers but I love what I learn from people. And, often, these encounters lead to cool opportunities and opened doors. My second career is thriving largely due to this outgoing side of my personality for which I’m very grateful.
Park City Olympic Champions ParadePark City, Utah probably “grew” more Winter Olympics competitors and champions than any other place in the world. And, on Saturday April 5, 2014 they had a parade to honor and celebrate the great athletes such as Sage Kotzenburg, Ted Ligety, the Wilson Brothers, and Joss Christensen. Oh, and there was an appearance by the legendary Stein Eriksen, too! One Man’s Story of ApartheidOur guide in Johannesburg told us a chilling story from his childhood about his personal experience with Apartheid. It appears at the end of this video shot while touring… God, Drugs, and PoliticsThursday, April 3, 2014 Featured guests: Cherylyn Harley LeBon – Co-Chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board – for “Political Talk.” Pastor Drew Sams for “Spiritual Talk.” Dr. Jennifer Weberman (The Parenting Playground) for “Therapy Talk.” Today’s radio show is inspired by this week’s “A Dad’s Point-of-View” column, The Greatest Soap Opera and Serial Drama of Them ALL, but we will, as usual, cover a gamut of subjects. Spring PowderMarch 31, 2014 was supposed to be springtime – it was – and I sprung out of bed into some sweet fresh powder. Enjoy 90 seconds of my fun… T is for Testosterone at #DadChat with Dr. John La Puma #GiveawayWho hasn’t seen those ads for “Low T” and others suggesting that low testosterone is the biggest problem in men’s lives. What is the truth? How can women better communicate with men about their health? We are going to Take on this Testosterone issue and get to the Truth. Thankfully, we have an expert on this topic in Dr. John La Puma. Homework for this week’s #DadChat is Dr. La Puma’s article in The New York Times, Don’t Ask Your Doctor About “Low T.” Win a copy of Dr. La Puma’s new book Refuel. The Greatest Soap Opera and Serial Drama of Them AllI like to engage with pretty much anyone I meet wherever I am or wherever I go. It may be in a foreign country such as on my recent trip to Africa or simply sitting next to someone on a chair lift when skiing. If the person is young, I’m especially interested in the choices they will be making and I often ask personal questions about whether they are in a relationship or not. If I sense they are open to these questions, I will probe further. Men vs. Women: Dating Tips for Women |