I teased the featured subjects of this post- Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler- late last week, and not just because we are just about a month away from the one year anniversary of Late Night with Seth Meyers’ premiere, or just over twenty four hours away from the final season premiere of Poehler’s vehicle Parks … Continue reading Really [Helping] With Seth and Amy
5 Habits Q&A: Paul Jarvis, The Good Creative
In lieu of a blog post this week, I want to share an interview I conducted with Paul Jarvis, web designer and author of "The Good Creative," earlier this week. I'll have more to say on this later, but I want to make sure this gets shared. Simply put, reading and listening to Paul has … Continue reading 5 Habits Q&A: Paul Jarvis, The Good Creative
The Wonder of It All, Pt. II
About a month ago, I wrote a short post about wonder in our work, and how Nathan Fielder and Neil DeGrasse Tyson explored the concept of wonder professionally (in very different ways). Last night, I watched Dr. Tyson ignite the passion of television viewers as he brought Carl Sagan's Cosmos back to life. Truthfully, science never caught … Continue reading The Wonder of It All, Pt. II
Rejunevation Through Rejection
Some of you may know that I applied for a doctoral program in Higher Education at Boston College this past fall, with designs on starting a PhD program this coming fall. I got the envelope this past week, and as the name of this post implies, it was a thin one. For someone who essentially … Continue reading Rejunevation Through Rejection
Misguided, Sans Guidelines
My most recent #sachat was a lively discussion about creating social media guidelines for your campus. With my eyes on creating and implementing guidelines for our student groups, I participated in the chat with rapt attention, favoriting resources and resonant statements as I went. But there was a topic that went unaddressed for the length … Continue reading Misguided, Sans Guidelines