Talking to Think v. Thinking to Talk

I’m in the process of hiring a life/executive coach to work with over the next year. I’ve been interviewing coaches over the last few weeks to ascertain fit, approach and style. One of the coaches I interviewed last week made a fascinating (to me) observation as we chatted: I talk to think while others think […]
6 Things Divorce Taught Me about Marriage and Love

Last Thursday would have been my 15th wedding anniversary (15 years!!!). I love seeing others acknowledge and celebrate their anniversaries on Facebook and share photos from that special day (we were all babies!!!). I find myself especially enjoying those who make it past year 14. Lucky 13 was as far as A_____ and I made […]
Waze + Redfin

I had lunch today with one of my favorite people. We talked about life and family, work and travel, traditions, vacations, and painting furniture. All of the things I love! The sun was shining (a rarity in DC these days) and the conversation flowed as natural as it always has between us. There is something […]
Why CES Asia is Growing in all the Right Ways Shawn DuBravac

As we prepare for the 50th anniversary of CES in 2017, we close the door on the second annual CES Asia, held last week in Shanghai. For those of you who attended both last week and the inaugural event last year, you saw the stark differences in these two events with your own eyes. Despite […]
Finding the Right Blend Between Algorithms and Humans

If you you haven’t been following, well, trending new topics lately than you’ve probably missed the recent hoopla surrounding Facebook’s Trending Topics. Here’s a quick recap: earlier this month Gizmodo reported on life inside Facebook’s Trending Topics followed by a subsequent report claiming Facebook contract employees routinely suppressed news stories of interest to conservative readers. Mark […]
In Response to “[…] is a toy”
Steven Sinofsky recently wrote about technologies labeled as toys and recounts a list of innovations over his career labeled as such. He posits that “it can be said that being labeled a toy is necessary, but not sufficient, to become the next big thing.” His article begs the question, what innovations are being labeled toys […]
Insights from a 7th Grader
Two weeks ago, I took my oldest son Nick (12 years old in the 7th grade) to the Wizard’s game. We grabbed dinner at District Taco before walking over to the Verizon Center. At the time we were in the midst of Mobile World Congress. Two days earlier (February 21st), Samsung had released a dongle that […]
Happy B-day Dr. Seuss!
Some of my favorite quotes: “It is better to know how to learn than to know.” “Life’s too short to wake up with regrets. So love the people who treat you right, forgive the ones who don’t and believe that everything happens for a reason. If you get a chance, take it. If it changes […]
Checking in on My Goal to Post Daily
Earlier this year, I wrote how I wanted to post more frequently. I set out to post daily. Two months in and I’ve got a few posts to show for myself. It isn’t for lack of material. There is SO much to write about. Each and every day I cross dozens of topics worthy of […]
Where Virtual Reality Makes Sense
I read recent coverage of comments from Carnegie Mellon University professor and former Disney Imagineer, Jesse N. Schell regarding his vision of the future of virtual reality and when and where it might start to show-up. I agree with his sentiment that reality and VR are a natural fit, but I don’t believe that VR is […]