Category Archives: Information

A Boy Named Sue

[May 28, 2021]  In 1969, Johnny Cash’s song, “A Boy Named Sue,’ hit Number 1 on the country charts.  The song is about a young man’s quest for revenge on his father, who abandoned him and whose only contribution was to give him the feminine name Sue.  We teach our boys to be strong, independent, and honest.  How… Read More »

Is the Associated Press Morally Bankrupt?

[May 19, 2021]  The Associated Press – a prominent American news agency providing “news reports” – has itself been the subject of mockery since its reporters were exposed acting as Hamas propagandists.  This is certainly not the first time this organization acted in such a manner with other brutal regimes. The organization collaborated with the Nazis during WWII. … Read More »

Ready, Relevant, Resilient Leader Education

[May 18, 2021]  I have been consistent throughout my adult life in recommending a formal college education for those who want to advance themselves, especially leaders.  It’s an easy choice to make.  But today, I question such thinking.  I question it because our formalized education system no longer fulfills the function as designed. Education was once about the… Read More »

What Leaders Can Learn from the Hindenburg Disaster

[May 17, 2021]  Disasters are important and not necessarily for the reasons we might think.  Lessons learned from the Hindenburg disaster, which occurred in 1937, can help us today.  The Hindenburg crashed, killing 36 people at Lakehurst Naval Airstation, New Jersey.  While their deaths were tragic to their families, their deaths helped end a high-risk form of transportation.1… Read More »