What the Rocks at Arches National Park Taught Me About Storytelling
While exploring Arches National Park in Utah, I stood beneath a towering stone arch carved by time, wind, and weather. It struck me: even rocks tell stories.
Every crack, curve, and crevice has a past—centuries of shifting, shaping, and resilience. Just like us. Just like your voice.
Why Storytelling is a Nonprofit’s Most Underrated Superpower
If you're running a nonprofit, chances are you're doing deeply meaningful, often life-changing work. But here's something I’ve learned: good work doesn’t speak for itself—good stories do.
The Arts Changed My Life—Now I’m Paying It Forward
I’m thrilled to share that since February 2025, I’ve served on the Board of Directors for Guitars Over Guns, an incredible organization that empowers young people through music, mentorship, and the arts. Guitars Over Guns offers students from our most vulnerable communities a powerful combination of arts education and mentorship with professional artists to help them overcome hardship, find their voice, and reach their potential as tomorrow’s leaders.
Real Talk About Being Your Own Health Advocate
I know I have posted a lot about health – but I wanted to offer some context, provide an update – and maybe in doing so, give some hope to folks who may be struggling with their own health challenges
Rewrite Your Story, Transform Your Life
The stories we tell ourselves become the foundation of our lives. But sometimes, those stories do more harm than good.
What’s the story you’re living by? Is it lifting you up—or holding you back?
The Transformative Power of Giving: How Your Support Creates Connection
Every day is an opportunity to embrace the spirit of giving. It’s a reminder of the beauty of generosity—not just in the act of giving itself but in the profound way it connects us to others and, perhaps most importantly, to ourselves.
Building Bridges Through the Arts
There are three topics I’ve always enjoyed talking about: politics, the arts, and storytelling.
Nowadays, I find no pleasure in speaking about politics because it has become far too divisive.
So, I’ve been thinking: perhaps I should be speaking about how the arts and storytelling can help bridge the divide that politics has created.
We want your behind the scenes, not just your highlight reel
Some of you know I have been dealing with a weird, rare chronic pain condition for a few years. I finally decided that “enough is enough,” and rather than continuing to treat the symptoms without addressing the cause (and continuing to bore my loved ones with my constant complaining), I had surgery this week
Your Stories Can Bring Together Communities and Are Needed Now
There are certain life experiences that are forever etched in our memories.
For me, one such memory occurred in April of this year - just a few short months ago.
Connecting With Your Passions
If you know me, you would probably say that I am a pretty passionate person.
The things I am really passionate about are different from my hobbies. For instance, I can paint for hours, talk about Broadway theater endlessly and binge-watch Netflix series for hours. I love these things – but they are not my passions. Obsessions, maybe – but not passions.
Deepening Connection & Relationships Through Grief
I have been having long conversations with my parents lately – with Dad, about work and storytelling, and what Barry and Bentley and I are doing to be active in the election. With my Mom, I am having lots of talks about life, health and what we are doing to potty train the puppy.
My parents are both deceased.
How to Handle Nerves When Speaking In Public
Do you feel a flutter of nerves before stepping onto the stage or speaking in front of a crowd? What, you are human?? Even the most seasoned speakers experience pre-speech jitters. While we may think that those butterflies are a bad thing, they may, in fact, just be reminding us how excited we are to share our message. The trick is getting those butterflies in formation, to work for us rather than against us.
Storytelling Is The Key To Connection
I remember every detail of a recent brainstorming session I facilitated for a public relations client who handles lifestyle and food brands. We were talking about the agency’s new business pipeline and the kinds of clients that would be an ideal fit. The conversation evolved into how each team member uses the products they wanted to represent.
PANIC IN THE HIGH SEAS: UNEXPECTED STORIES EVERYWHERE
I am out on a snorkeling adventure in the beautiful blue green waters of Key West, and excited to see some cool tropical fish. I've been snorkeling many times, so I am not in the least bit apprehensive.
The Element of Surprise
Last Friday night I attended a brilliant new musical called “Alan” (a coincidence!), a poignant musical from Spain exploring the life of Alan Montoliu, a teen who took his own life due to the bullying he endured while transitioning.
Finding Purpose in Pain
A year ago almost to this day I found myself in so much consistent pain that I really was finding it hard to see past it.
Facts Tell Stories Sell
In the course of a week, I hear on average 30 people talk about their businesses. Of those 30, virtually none of these professionals are using stories to paint a picture of what they do. It is one huge missing opportunity to win my business, build trust, or entice me to send referrals.
SEIZE THE RED DOT
A Big idea is not that easy to come by. It takes a lot of testing, probing, creative experimentation and feedback. But a Big Idea is what you'll need to be accepted to appear on the TedX stage.
Once you find that idea, there is the process of finding the right stage, the process of applying, the waiting, the panel interviews, and then it happens— you get the acceptance!
What Doesn’t Kill You..
I was at the gym the other day, hyper-focused on all the little aches and pains going on in my body, when I caught a glimpse of a guy I had never seen before. He was working out hard, with fierce focus and determination. And, furthermore, the dude was jacked. It was only after a few seconds later that I noticed his prosthetic leg – and I thought to myself, if this guy can be so focused and use his body so effectively, there should be nothing holding me back from having a decent workout. “Stop being such a whiny little baby,” was my next thought.
HELP! THE MADNESS OF THE WORLD IS KILLING MY SOUL!
I don’t know about you, but I yearn for a simpler time right now. A time that feels less broken. A time with more love, less vitriol. A time with more understanding, less conflict.