2018 List of Great Podcasts
Read MoreBooks of 2018
Year end, books read in 2018.
Read MoreThank you!
A little thank you on this weekend of Thanksgiving…
Read MoreQuick Review: Factfulness; Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World - and why Things Are Better Than You Think
This is without a doubt, one of the best books I have ever read in my life. If not one of the most important books I think everyone on this planet should read.
Read MoreReview - "The Next Tsunami" by Bonnie Henderson
The worn wood bench creaks as I sit down. I’m early by two minutes, Cannon Beach Bookstore isn't quite open on this gray day in October. This particular bookstore is a favorite, from local topics to classics. It’s almost in the realm of pilgrimage when near Cannon Beach, Oregon, I have to stop and wander amongst the books.
Read MoreRevoking External Distress - Marcus Aurelius
“If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment.”
Read More― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
This Coast, A Most Romantic Appearance; Haystack Rock, Oregon
The Columbia River for a 〈long〉 Some distance up, with its Bays and Small rivers and on the other Side I have a view of the Coast for an emence distance to the S. E. by S. the nitches and points of high land which forms this Corse for a long ways aded to the inoumerable rocks of emence Sise out at a great distance from the Shore and against which the Seas brak with great force gives this Coast a most romantic appearance.
- Lieutenant William Clark of the Lewis & Clark Expedition - Standing on Tillamook Head looking S-SE
Tilly, the Lighthouse
“Farewell, Tillamook Rock Light Station. An era has ended. With this final entry, and not without sentiment, I return thee to the elements. You, one of the most notorious and yet fascinating of the sea-swept sentinels in the world; long the friend of the tempest-tossed mariner. Through howling gale, thick fog and driving rain your beacon has been a star of hope and your foghorn a voice of encouragement. May the elements of nature be kind to you. For 77 years you have beamed your light across desolate acres of ocean. Keepers have come and gone; men lived and died; but you were faithful to the end. May your sunset years be good years. Your purpose is now only a symbol, but the lives you have saved and the service you have rendered are worthy of the highest respect. A protector of life and property to all, may old-timers, newcomers and travelers along the way pause from the shore in memory of your humanitarian role.” - September 1, 1957, Keeper Oswald Allik | The last lighthouse keeper
Meet a Team I want you to help me support in the Rebelle Rally; Unbroken Journey
This year I am not able to compete due to a busy work travel schedule. But I couldn’t let that stop me from feeling a part of the 2018 Rally. I’m very excited to pull your attention to two teams I and Team Fast ’n Curious have invested in. These are women facing personal challenges and their own doubts and fears about competing in the Rally. What makes them stand out is in the face of some very real challenges, they seek to help and inspire others through their efforts. They seek nothing in return other than for more opportunity to help others. This inspires me.
Read MoreManaging Fear & Having Courage
This time, last year, I thought I may pass out. Not because I was a single Mom who also happened to be running a company. Not because the summer was hot and record temperatures put us all on edge. And it wasn't because of anything in the external world. It was my own feelings and beliefs.
Read MoreLeaning into Courage
For most of my life, I've sought leadership positions in anything I do. I've always chalked it up to supportive parents who placed a mantra in my head, "achieving starts with believing." Growing up, I was dyslexic. Seeing life through that lens has always trumped everything else. I had to work very hard to excel at things. But what was natural in my personality was being a leader.
Read MorePangea Expeditions & Tea Society
We just formed a new overlanding club; Pangea Expeditions & Tea Society
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