4 Reasons Gratitude Matters at Work
“You’re all expendable!” That was the short and inspiring speech I heard from a bandleader years ago. As you can imagine, my colleagues and I in the band felt highly Read More …
No pretense. No nonsense. Sometimes – no sense at all.
“You’re all expendable!” That was the short and inspiring speech I heard from a bandleader years ago. As you can imagine, my colleagues and I in the band felt highly Read More …
It’s probably the most unlikely friendship in American history. I recently read Chuck Colson’s autobiography “Born Again”. It was absolutely captivating. But the most fascinating part of the story was Read More …
After months of planning, I’m pleased to announce that the podcast I’ve helped to develop at Moody Radio is now available on iTunes! “What Did They Say Now?” is a Read More …
Innovation is energizing. Invigorating. Sometimes even revolutionary. But innovation is often met with strong opposition and significant skepticism. That’s why it takes the courage and fortitude of an individual or Read More …
I’ve decided that an unwritten rule finally needs to be written. Let’s cut to the chase. Here’s the #1 rule in radio: Yield to the host. photo credit: theakshay via Read More …
My name is Brian. And I read the New Living Translation Bible. Whew! Feels good to finally get that out. After reading that confession, many are gasping in utter shock. Read More …
We kept waiting for it to happen. When would they notice? What would they say? How should we respond? We’d been regularly attending an African American church on the Read More …
As the producer of a major market radio show, I get at least a few dozen pitches for interviews every day. Some are excellent, while others are almost immediately dismissed. Read More …
It makes me squirm. And check my watch. Sometimes I even want to make a dash for the door and hope that no one sees me. What am I talking Read More …
Interviews. They can be enlightening and entertaining. But all too often they’re thoroughly irritating for everyone involved. I know about this from personal experience. After producing radio shows for a Read More …