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The 247 lb. Vegan

Posted on Feb 4th, 2008 by Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Brian
What a great article:

The 247 lb. Vegan

I'm fine-tuning my vegan diet these days with my Goddess rockin' new recipes for the little book she's working on.

Fun fun fun.

Enjoy!

-b
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Can I talk to your supervisor?

Posted on Feb 5th, 2008 by Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Brian
Just got off the phone with Wawanesa Insurance. Time for a quick note:

Alexandra and I have made it a personal goal to talk to the supervisors of every customer service agent we're talking to these days. :)

Our intention is  to create such a great exchange with the reps we're chatting with that the natural conclusion is, "You know what? You're awesome. Can I talk to your supervisor and tell them how much I appreciate you?!?"

Gives me tears in my eyes even as I type that. :)

You can FEEL the love in the air when you say that and they really feel appreciated.

Try it!!!

And, then, when you chat with their supervisor, let them know that THEY must be doing a great job to have such a great team member working for them! :)

Then FEEL THAT! :)

Damn. Gets me all emotional thinking about it.

It might just be the best 2-5-10 minutes you can invest a day.

In the little things,

-bri


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Yes We Can

Posted on Feb 5th, 2008 by Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Brian
Yes We Can - Barack Obama Music Video


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M.A.P. Maker Series Interview

Posted on Feb 12th, 2008 by Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Brian
I had a lot of fun chatting with my friend Curt Rosengren last month. He just published a great show based on the chat as part of his M.A.P. Maker Series. I think you'll dig it (and the other interviews he's done!).

You can check it out here:

Brian Johnson: Entrepreneur / Philosopher / Founder of Zaadz & thinkArete



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Entrepreneurial Solutions Essay by Michael Strong of FLOW

Posted on Feb 12th, 2008 by Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Brian
I always love reading Michael Strong's work.

He has an uncanny ability to get you thinking wiht his creative angles on entrepreneurial/economic solutions to pressing problems.

I think you'll dig his latest piece on stimulating environmental change by liberating the entrepreneurial spirit for good.

--> Check it here.

(And, if you haven't stretched your perspective with this piece yet, get on it: Forget the World Bank, Try Wal-Mart :)

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Love love love

Posted on Feb 15th, 2008 by Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Brian
How did I miss this one on Valentine's Day?!? :)

All You Need Is Love - The Beatles



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What Will You Do?

Posted on Feb 19th, 2008 by Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Brian

What Will You Do?



So... what will YOU do?!?

[Hint: the right answer(s) will include taking personal responsibility and going out and being the change. :) ]

 


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Philosopher's Notes

Posted on Feb 19th, 2008 by Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Brian
So, I'm going to call my new biz "Philosopher's Notes." (Think: mini-Cliff's Notes for self-dev :)

Planning a spring launch. Here's the logo Will (genius creative director from "What is Enlightenment?"/EnlightenNext) put together:

Philosopher's Notes Logo

And, as I type this, I have a little puppy in my jacket!! :)

Too fun.

Joy in my jacket! : Too funny. Our new little puppy just curled up in my jacket for a nap. :)

P.S. Thanks to everyone who's reviewed the samples!! Your feedback and support have been AWESOME. :)
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Between Four Eyes

Posted on Feb 25th, 2008 by Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Brian

Had a fantastic lunch last week with my friend Theo Koffler and her business partner, John Kern to chat about her non-profit, "Between Four Eyes."


I think you'll dig it. And, they're recruiting "Teacher-Ambassadors."

More from Theo and John:

...

Teacher-Ambassador Program Seeking Applicants Interested in Bringing Mindful Awareness-based Education 

to Conflict and Post-Conflict Communities in East Africa and the Middle East

www.betweenfoureyes.org

Btwn4Eyes, a project of the Tides Center, a 501(c)(3) organization, is now accepting applications for our Teacher-Ambassador (TA) program.

TAs will travel internationally to teach mindful awareness-based education to adults and children in the Middle East and East Africa.

We seek individuals with drive, enthusiasm and dedication, as well as a background in teaching and mindfulness.

A description of this program is available at: www.betweenfoureyes.org/teacherRecruitment.htm

The TA application is at: www.betweenfoureyes.org/teacherRecruitmentForm.htm

 

For More Information Contact:

John Kern, Director of Teacher Ambassador Program johnk@btwn4eyes.org

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Eulogy of Bobby Kennedy

Posted on Feb 28th, 2008 by Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Brian
Eulogy of Bobby Kennedy


some of my favorite parts:

"Some believe there is nothing one man or one woman can do against the enormous array of the world's ills. Yet many of the world's great movements, of thought and action, have flowed from the work of a single man. A young monk began the Protestant reformation, a young general extended an empire from Macedonia to the borders of the earth, and a young woman reclaimed the territory of France. It was a young Italian explorer who discovered the New World, and the thirty-two-year-old Thomas Jefferson who proclaimed that all men are created equal.

     "These men moved the world, and so can we all. Few will have the greatness to bend history itself, but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written the history of this generation. It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped. Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance.

     "Few are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change a world that yields most painfully to change. And I believe that in this generation those with the courage to enter the moral conflict will find themselves with companions in every corner of the globe.

     "For the fortunate among us, there is the temptation to follow the easy and familiar paths of personal ambition and financial success so grandly spread before those who enjoy the privilege of education. But that is not the road history has marked out for us. Like it or not, we live in times of danger and uncertainty. But they are also more open to the creative energy of men than any other time in history. All of us will ultimately be judged and as the years pass we will surely judge ourselves, on the effort we have contributed to building a new world society and the extent to which our ideals and goals have shaped that effort.

     "The future does not belong to those who are content with today, apathetic toward common problems and their fellow man alike, timid and fearful in the face of new ideas and bold projects. Rather it will belong to those who can blend vision, reason and courage in a personal commitment to the ideals and great enterprises of American Society.

     "Our future may lie beyond our vision, but it is not completely beyond our control. It is the shaping impulse of America that neither fate nor nature nor the irresistible tides of history, but the work of our own hands, matched to reason and principle, that will determine our destiny. There is pride in that, even arrogance, but there is also experience and truth. In any event, it is the only way we can live."

from here.


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