Month: June 2025

Replace Rude Disrespect With Honor, Dignity, and Respect

Replace Rude Disrespect With Honor, Dignity, and Respect

While nationally we witness rude disrespect in situations that call for the opposite, there are still instances of people showing honor, dignity and respect. Here are some examples that are worthy of modeling. I was inspired by the exemplary leadership of these people this week: Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear provided an inspiring speech on Juneteenth […]

Balancing What’s Wrong – How The Law Of Polarity Creates Correction

Balancing What’s Wrong – How The Law Of Polarity Creates Correction

When things are off kilter, you can count on the balancing power of the Law of Polarity to create a course correction. That is what we witnessed on June 14, 2025, as our President’s military parade was simultaneously juxtaposed with over 2,000 No Kings marches protesting his policies. Additionally on the 14th, amidst the tragic […]

Support The Arts – Preserve Culture and Highlight Social Issues

Support The Arts – Preserve Culture and Highlight Social Issues

It’s been a weekend of supporting the arts and I’ve been inspired by everything I’ve experienced. There was a Swahili Festival with drumming and dancing from the African Diaspora, and the local incredible debut of the play Angels in American which highlights the issues in 1980s with HIV and the hostile politics of Roy Cohn, […]

“The Rising Tide Lifts All Boats”

“The Rising Tide Lifts All Boats”

This quote, attributed to John F. Kennedy, “The rising tide lifts all boats” was initially a reference to the product of good economic policy, but it’s been adapted to refer to what happens when we lift others up, especially those who have been squashed, such as the LGBTQ+ community. As we enter Pride Month, it’s […]