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Kerfuffles

There are always kerfuffles. You can plan and prepare all you want. Doesn’t matter. Something always happens that you didn’t expect. The test is how you handle it. Is your system resilient enough to deal with kerfuffles when they arise? During the FREEDOM TOUR CLASSIC, our biggest event of the year, I didn’t want to […]

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Godspeed, Still

Last time I told you about Jerry Schemmel and the Race Across America. After two years of training and preparation, Jerry and his team were ready for anything. Anything except 116° temps in the California desert. At checkpoint #3, race docs diagnosed heat stroke and told Jerry he couldn’t continue. I can’t imagine the disappointment […]

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Quid Pro Quo

It’s gotten a bad rap lately. Quid pro quo might be an a form of blackmail. I’ll withhold this thing you want – or need – unless you do as I wish. Often it’s not-so-subtle manipulation, Godfather-style. I did you a favor, now you owe me. Do that enough, strategically, and one can accumulate a […]

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Just Because

Groucho Marx once said he wouldn’t join any club that would have him as a member. I wonder what Groucho would think about our recent conversations about diversity, equity, and inclusion. A few weeks ago I got a call from a guy who’s bringing a national ride to northern Colorado. He wanted some help with […]

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Playing Our Part

We are creatures of story. We remember stories. We dream stories. We pass our culture through stories. As much as we wish to be driven by data and facts, every marketer and politician knows behavior is shaped by stories. The bible is a collection of stories designed to reveal the long arc of God’s big […]

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Small World?

“It’s a small world after all.” Anyone who ever visited a Disney property likely left with that song embedded in their brain. And why not? Silly songs aside, we do live in an increasingly small world. Maybe. In my country the pandemic has begun to abate. Plentiful vaccines, few masks, folks emerging from isolation and […]

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Not Fair

If you catch me in a vulnerable moment when I’m not worrying about others’ opinions, I might tell you it feels like my injury isn’t fair. What does “not fair” mean? Mostly I’m acknowledging my disappointment because things didn’t turn out as I expected. Probably there’s some entitlement – things like this aren’t supposed to […]

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Start Or Finish

“You should finish what you start.” My mom taught me that lesson. Don’t quit. Never give up – no matter what. Except, maybe that’s not always right. Maybe it’s good to get started on my bike ride, even if I need to cut it short. Maybe it’s okay to talk to Jesus or read some […]

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