
“African – American Musicians from Queens, New York – Their musical legacy has been striking chords for generations.”
In honor of Black History Month, I decided to follow my book’s guidance about ” be curious and take time
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In honor of Black History Month, I decided to follow my book’s guidance about ” be curious and take time

The dance craze “Jeruselema” teaches us a great lesson about human connection.

Most of us get frustrated and sometimes angry when we don’t hear back from someone. When we finally do get a response, many times we don’t like or understand it!

Last week, I read HBR’s article “Good Leadership Is About Asking Good Questions” and thought “Look at that, John Hagel

He who laughs, lasts!” — Mary Pettibone Poole
Do you know what’s good for your heart? Laughter.

Last year we all became Zoom aficionados as COVID-19 life propelled us to seek virtual options to connect with each other. We figured out how to adjust lighting, volume, camera placement, and stage backgrounds. We even discovered that Zoom had created a “touch up appearance” option which, depending on the setting could enable us to smooth out a few edges or give the appearance that we were wrapped in a gauzy mist.

The African American Oysterman of Little Neck Bay

I started to realize that Queens had not only given me my unique speaking voice, but it had also influenced
my interpersonal style.

Sometimes it’s hard toI just read about a High School Senior in Maine who is the only cheerleader for her

We’ve all had to adjust how we work and live and communicate in our respective COVID19 worlds. With the click