Behind the Song - Unnatural
As always, thanks for reading! I will also likely have a video blog along the same subject as well. This song began decades ago with, as you...

Chris Asks The Haz: Chris Asks The Haz Episode 12 School Day Blues
Chris Asks The Haz: Chris Asks The Haz Episode 12 School Day Blues: Chris Asks The Haz Episode 12 School Day Blues Its a sad week in fake internet radio studios Chris was not able to be in studio. In case h...

This Deserves Attention: Mayor Landrieu's Reaction
In my opinion, Mayor Mitch Landrieu's remarks concerning the arrest of his son were spot on. I couldn't ask for a better response from an elected official concerning the legal consequences of poor and illegal choices made and actions taken by their family members. I am not in agreement with his political stances on certain issues, but this makes me stand back and salute in respect to what seems to be an honest and good man concerning the care for his son balanced with his responsibility to his city. Read the story below ...
I took the liberty to bold his response...
I took the liberty to bold his response...
Labels:
consequences,
DWI,
elected officials,
Father's Love,
honor,
Mitch Landrieu,
respect

This Deserves Attention!!! Good Samaritan in NY
This deserves national attention! Steve St. Bernard, an MTA bus driver and Good Samaritan coming home from work made a rescue that should earn him a civilian service award .. and a few days of paid vacation ... with a paid vacation for him and his family. Watch the live video of his bravery and the interview ... it's below. When asked if he was a hero, his response should make us all stand back and think! "No. A hero is a sandwich. I just did what I would do for one of my own kids."
How better our country would be if we all took that approach. Thank you Mr Steve St. Bernard, you are an American hero ... sandwich or not!
How better our country would be if we all took that approach. Thank you Mr Steve St. Bernard, you are an American hero ... sandwich or not!
Labels:
American Hero,
good Samaritan,
hero,
humility,
interview,
Steve St. Bernard

Independence Day
Today is one of my favorite days of the year to think and reflect about my life and the direction I see things going. My wife and I will typically review our goals and see where we are in our journey ... it's just something we do. In almost two decades of leading and couseling people in some way or form, I have answered many various questions about life and the like, but today I want to share a question that represents various questions I have received that all say the same basic thing: What is so special about our national anthem and what does it mean? Well, here goes.
Labels:
4th of July,
endurance,
freedom,
holiday,
Independence Day,
National Anthem,
perseverance,
Star Spangled Banner

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