by mvboronowski | Nov 4, 2010 | 1000 Community Stories
Groucho Marx said that. What a big word: home. Is it where you hang your hat, always changing? Where the heart is, always there beating? Or is it just a place you receive mail? I say that home is the place where you’re not obligated to wear pants. Sitting in a pub...
by mvboronowski | Nov 4, 2010 | 1000 Community Stories, Business & Entrepreneurship
Editor’s Note: I just wanted to post this press release for the Beyond Pink 2010 conference for a couple of reasons. First, women in leadership is one of the most important conversations that Canadians need to have today. Second, Kurt and I think it’s...
by mvboronowski | Nov 3, 2010 | 1000 Community Stories, Business & Entrepreneurship
It is through open and intentioned collaboration that human beings realize the potential – the best version – of their communities. After all, we’re social creatures hardwired to work together. I got to thinking about super-collaboration because of...
by mvboronowski | Nov 2, 2010 | 1000 Community Stories
The US just had a whirlwind series of congressional, gubernatorial, state and other elections. Everyone from James Carville predicted the Republicans would do well in the contest. They were, for the most part, right. Antipathy towards President Obama has hit its...
by mvboronowski | Nov 1, 2010 | 1000 Community Stories
Did everyone get my Reagan/Family Guy reference in the title? It refers to Ronald Reagan, as he stood in front of the Brandenberg Gate on June 12, 1987, telling Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall, thus ending the USSR’s hopeless communist experiment....
by mvboronowski | Oct 29, 2010 | 1000 Community Stories
[Editor’s note: a few weeks ago, our Managing Editor, Kurt Heinrich, finally popped the question to his red headed partner, Theo. As a BFF of both these fantastic people – and as a bit of an exciteable showman – I couldn’t wait to pitch some...