by Virginia Brien | Oct 2, 2023 | Innovation
On January 1st Kevin Bullard will become one of the newest members of the Garland Chamber of Commerce in Garland, Texas. Dorrier Underwood joined the Chamber when Kevin came onboard two years ago. Since then Kevin has led workshops for the Chamber, participated in...
by Nancy Chek | Apr 20, 2022 | Innovation
Completion is good—real completion, not the concept, which I parrot often enough with a trail of real incompletions behind me. I just mis-spoke: There are no “real” incompletions; incompletions exist only in language. Using incompletion as a distinction, however, does...
by Nancy Dorrier | Mar 29, 2022 | Innovation
If you’re absolutely opposed to saying “I am cause in the matter” (whatever the matter is), are you at least willing to consider it? At least willing to look at the matter from that point of view? No? Even if that’s a powerful place to stand? OK, so maybe you’re...
by Virginia Brien | Mar 9, 2022 | Innovation
Precipice Now comes the steep climb where rocks work loose and the foot slips and dirt tumbles. Sometimes you’re erect other times bent over, or collapsed against a tree or wall or stone, whatever will hold you up. What is clear now, were you to fall: the path behind...
by Laura Neff | Jan 31, 2022 | Innovation
Generosity serves as connective tissue in so many ways. Generosity of Spirit creates… An opening for trust. A desire to reciprocate. A space of contribution. Open-heartedness. Space for new ideas and innovations. A bridge. An offering. An open hand...
by Gary Davis | Jan 31, 2022 | Innovation
Well it is happening. I have raised my kids to be music kids. I have taken them both to see several of my favorite artists as well as theirs. I took Eliza to see Justin Bieber and she was teleported, seeing the love of her life before he got married to that skank. ...