Hmm ... I forgot to add the story of Dan in Sussex, his midlife-crisis Mustang convertible, his new fiancé, and what we'll do for love. He has a book in him and I think he started writing it this very day after he shoved his little fishing boat out into Okauchee Lake.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Walk in Spirit
Invitation to walking meditation together and separately.
Bring sunglasses, water, sandals, sketchbook, journal.
Together and separately we will move around a cemetery and engage in curious lovely downtime.
For those willing I will bring oils and offer to lightly massage your feet. Or? A dry shampoo. Hugs are available and encouraged.
Afterwards we will reconvene at a coffee shop or restaurant to converse, continue sketching, journaling, etc.
This will be the first of a 2 part event. You are invited to Walk in Spirit, the coffee part afterwards, both or neither.
A cemetery offers quiet space that a park may not.
Please sign up here for email for a time and place.
I may create an event on FB - check here:
https://www.facebook.com/DoHappyBetter
Bring sunglasses, water, sandals, sketchbook, journal.
Together and separately we will move around a cemetery and engage in curious lovely downtime.
For those willing I will bring oils and offer to lightly massage your feet. Or? A dry shampoo. Hugs are available and encouraged.
Afterwards we will reconvene at a coffee shop or restaurant to converse, continue sketching, journaling, etc.
This will be the first of a 2 part event. You are invited to Walk in Spirit, the coffee part afterwards, both or neither.
A cemetery offers quiet space that a park may not.
Please sign up here for email for a time and place.
I may create an event on FB - check here:
https://www.facebook.com/DoHappyBetter
How to Do Happy Better
Let's get started.
Drive Time Three is indeed about people I meet. I mostly tell the stories because ... wherever we're from we pretty much all want the same basic stuff.
What makes it better for you? I think you already have a pretty good idea.
Drive Time Three is indeed about people I meet. I mostly tell the stories because ... wherever we're from we pretty much all want the same basic stuff.
Attorney Negotiator Deborah
I met Deborah today. She had a very specific need to come back and get her car at 2 pm. She cannot leave her destination before 2 PM and she needs to be picked up at 2 pm. At 2 PM.
She’s very angry because her service was only supposed to take an hour and now it’s going to take four hours. She already talked to her service advisor and our service manager about the expectations set for her and the new, apparent reality.
And I, of course, tried to gently give her the idea that there were five advisors making promises for one (1) shuttle driver.
I asked her to do me a favor and call her advisor again. I said it doesn’t mean as much from me as if you tell them yourself.
I told her I liked the way she comported herself. Her directness. The delivery of ideas and speech.
"Oh let me guess," I said "you have something to do with negotiations or teaching or ..."
She interrupted me and said "Oh, I’m just gonna let you roll on."
And I said "you're an attorney?" which was the very word I was going to say before she interrupted me.
I got it exactly right. No wasted guesses. She is a negotiator. She was a French teacher. And she went, at the age of 32, and had some career counseling. The first two hits were off - she was too old for the military service. And the second one was an IRS agent. Not her at all.
And the third one (I called it on the nose) did not fit her idea of herself either. And so she said she was going to have to tell her husband how I read her like a book.
So she went to school to be a French teacher. And it wasn’t what you thought it was going to be. She did not tell me how long but she didn’t like the minutia, the paperwork, the babysitting.
All of the downside of teaching wasn’t what she thought and she decided to get out. But friends and relatives were chastising her about wasting all that education and she said it right out loud "No education is ever wasted." She said "In my job now I educate all the time. I educate on a daily basis. I need to explain things to people do what I want them to do. So there was no waste in my education."
After a stint in the family business it became clear that her father was not going to let go of his baby, not even to a family member, certainly not to a daughter no matter how many times they all drew up place for succession.
She didn’t think 'the law' sounded like her either but she thought she would give it a try. She wasn’t going to fall victim to that completion trap paradigm. She said "if I don’t like it I’ll bail."
At any rate she applied to Marquette. They said they were going to take six weeks to process her application but the next day she got a phone call or a message that said not only do we want you but 'we have money for you'. She said "I’m very pragmatic. I don’t believe in signs from the universe I don’t think that things happen for a reason necessarily. But this does seem pretty clear to me."
So at six months in, one day in class, she had the thought that she enjoyed the law. She enjoyed it. After that she put the idea of not finishing to rest and went right ahead.
As an attorney she negotiates contracts and employee / employer arbitration cases and may never see the inside of a courtroom on the job.
We had a lovely discussion about her father with the broken hip at 93. He can’t wait to get on with his therapy - he’s on two bowling leagues. He’s very motivated to get back to his regular life.
She and her siblings are trying to make things happen for him. Life is going to be different. She and her three siblings are all getting a little loopy because they’re all double teaming the dad and the facility and they’re not sleeping either.
And she talked most of the time. I did not share or describe myself my life my background. None of it. I’m actually kind of proud of me.
I hope she made it back on time.
She’s very angry because her service was only supposed to take an hour and now it’s going to take four hours. She already talked to her service advisor and our service manager about the expectations set for her and the new, apparent reality.
And I, of course, tried to gently give her the idea that there were five advisors making promises for one (1) shuttle driver.
I asked her to do me a favor and call her advisor again. I said it doesn’t mean as much from me as if you tell them yourself.
I told her I liked the way she comported herself. Her directness. The delivery of ideas and speech.
"Oh let me guess," I said "you have something to do with negotiations or teaching or ..."
She interrupted me and said "Oh, I’m just gonna let you roll on."
And I said "you're an attorney?" which was the very word I was going to say before she interrupted me.
I got it exactly right. No wasted guesses. She is a negotiator. She was a French teacher. And she went, at the age of 32, and had some career counseling. The first two hits were off - she was too old for the military service. And the second one was an IRS agent. Not her at all.
And the third one (I called it on the nose) did not fit her idea of herself either. And so she said she was going to have to tell her husband how I read her like a book.
So she went to school to be a French teacher. And it wasn’t what you thought it was going to be. She did not tell me how long but she didn’t like the minutia, the paperwork, the babysitting.
All of the downside of teaching wasn’t what she thought and she decided to get out. But friends and relatives were chastising her about wasting all that education and she said it right out loud "No education is ever wasted." She said "In my job now I educate all the time. I educate on a daily basis. I need to explain things to people do what I want them to do. So there was no waste in my education."
After a stint in the family business it became clear that her father was not going to let go of his baby, not even to a family member, certainly not to a daughter no matter how many times they all drew up place for succession.
She didn’t think 'the law' sounded like her either but she thought she would give it a try. She wasn’t going to fall victim to that completion trap paradigm. She said "if I don’t like it I’ll bail."
At any rate she applied to Marquette. They said they were going to take six weeks to process her application but the next day she got a phone call or a message that said not only do we want you but 'we have money for you'. She said "I’m very pragmatic. I don’t believe in signs from the universe I don’t think that things happen for a reason necessarily. But this does seem pretty clear to me."
So at six months in, one day in class, she had the thought that she enjoyed the law. She enjoyed it. After that she put the idea of not finishing to rest and went right ahead.
As an attorney she negotiates contracts and employee / employer arbitration cases and may never see the inside of a courtroom on the job.
We had a lovely discussion about her father with the broken hip at 93. He can’t wait to get on with his therapy - he’s on two bowling leagues. He’s very motivated to get back to his regular life.
She and her siblings are trying to make things happen for him. Life is going to be different. She and her three siblings are all getting a little loopy because they’re all double teaming the dad and the facility and they’re not sleeping either.
And she talked most of the time. I did not share or describe myself my life my background. None of it. I’m actually kind of proud of me.
I hope she made it back on time.
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Ganesha Dash Board
Although he is known by many attributes, Ganesha’s elephant head makes him easy to identify. Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom.
78 Countries and counting
The very first person I met on the job was not necessarily from Egypt. But, when I began to realize, I cranked them into the computer from my notes.
May 14 2019 - 78 "countries" and counting.
Egypt
Ethiopia
Sudan
Greece
Serbia
Turkey
Iran
Iraq
Poland
Nepal
Bahamas
Russia
Ukraine
Canada
Mexico
Bolivia
Panama
Puerto Rico
Phillipines
South Korea
South Vietnam
Laos
Hmong
China
India
Morocco
Senegal
England
Bangladesh
Albania
Zambia
Ghana
Thailand
Brazil
Nicaragua
Haiti
Cameroon
South Africa
Peru
Romania
Pakistan
Israel
Bosnia
Indonesia
Nigeria
El Salvador
Dominican Republic
Yugoslavia
Somalia
Germany
Jamaica
Tanzania
Liberia
Eitrea
Armenia
Sri Lanka
Belgium
Jordan
Kenya
Uganda
Spain
Djibouti
Scotland
Syria
Karen
Italy
Ethiopia
Guatemala
Afganistan
Latvia
Honduras
Taiwan
Croatia
Malaysia
Palestine
Kosovo
Lebanon
Apache
Monday, May 13, 2019
Saturday, May 11, 2019
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Saturday, May 4, 2019
Milwaukee PBS TV Producer
Drive TIme Three
Some days around the corner ... like today.
Some days around the corner ... like today.
I met a guy who works in Milwaukee and lives in Aurora, Colorado. Actually he stays in Milwaukee for weeks at a time at the Knickerbocker Hotel. He asked me if I’ve heard of John McGivern. I said "Yeah he’s a TV local guy with a cute little show about towns in Wisconsin."
Of course he knew that already.
Less than two hours later I met one of the producers of John McGivern’s Milwaukee PBS 10/36 show. It was just he and me in the van for a ride home.
He told me they travel around the state in a van like we were in that very moment. And sometimes most of the guys in the van are named John. John Gurda, the historian who shows up frequently with his bicycle, usually drives himself to locations.
They get in touch with the village or town or small city and contact the powers that be, Chamber of Commerce, mayor etc. and they go in and spend a few days. The crew, depending on the distance from Milwaukee, may come home in the evening. Or they might stay out. It is unscripted and unrehearsed. They don’t use any make up. They don’t use any lights. They just walk in with a camera on the shoulder and let John be John.
Both of the guys I met today said that McGivern is about the same on camera as off.
And here I am talking to a TV producer realizing that I would love to do what he does and what the host does. Travel around to places and ask questions and meet people. Are you kidding?
It occurred to me immediately of course that’s what I do on the job anyway. So I told the fellow that I wrote a couple Drive Time books. Then I told him I was thinking about moving in the podcasting. And he said we’ll maybe you should hook up a Go Pro camera on the dash – and you could interview people while you drive. I said I don’t think that’s going to go over really well back at the base. But I appreciate your thought. And I said so if I get that podcast thing rolling can I call you? He said yes. Cool. Stay tuned.
P.S. If you haven't seen the PBS show it's a great way to get inspired about very local travel.
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Hmm ... I forgot to add the story of Dan in Sussex, his midlife-crisis Mustang convertible, his new fiancé, and what w...
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I met Deborah today. She had a very specific need to come back and get her car at 2 pm. She cannot leave her destination before 2 PM and she...
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Drive TIme Three Some days around the corner ... like today. I met a guy who works in Milwaukee and lives in Aurora, Colorado. Actually h...