Monthly Archives: November 2024

The Honor and Courage Foundation

By | November 8, 2024

[November 8, 2024]  Out of the blue, I received a call from Father Drucker – the Doo Wop Priest – introducing me to Heather Sliwinski, the CEO and founder of a wonderful non-profit called the Honor and Courage Foundation. We often hear of nonprofits that help Veterans’ causes, but this organization is one of the best: trustworthy, helpful,… Read More »

My Groom’s Speech

By | November 4, 2024

[November 4, 2024]  I was married to the most wonderful woman, someone who made me feel like a whole person. I believe we cannot be who we can be without a good spouse. Below is my groom’s speech. I hope you enjoy it and feel free to use any of it. Thanking Jonathan and Christopher: Good afternoon ladies,… Read More »

Leadership Comparison: Harris vs. Trump

By | November 3, 2024

[November 3, 2024]  Just as I did four years ago comparing the leading presidential candidates, this article summarizes the leadership of Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump. I will acknowledge the difficulties when dissecting the general categories of leadership. I break it down into 20 traits.  I used information from their political websites, speeches, strategies, stated priorities, policies, and… Read More »

Letters to My Granddaughter, No. 99

By | November 2, 2024

[November 2, 2024]  The small model plane engine was really loud as it sputtered to life. Dad and I readied the control-line model airplane to fly that early Saturday morning. Neither of us had any experience flying model planes, and stupidly, I’d purchased a high-powered model, the most difficult to fly. My Dad’s advice before takeoff was, “flaps… Read More »