Tag Archives: Culture

Free-range, low pulp, and added fluoride, please

Fresh or from concentrate? No pulp? Regular pulp? Extra pulp? Added calcium? Super-duper added calcium? Arggh. Continue reading

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Sharing Size

Stay alert. The marketeers are loose again. Continue reading

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Finish the Thought

Gurdeep Pandher is a bhangra dance instructor from the Punjab, living in Yukon. With COVID-19, he’s become an internet sensation. I don’t know the man but his on-screen presence is relentlessly cheery, upbeat, patient, and encouraging. He dances to traditional … Continue reading

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One Planet, One People

An aspiration and a reality. Continue reading

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Scandithaivian

All the ways to see. Continue reading

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Which Twenties Cometh?

And old argument: a new chance. Continue reading

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R-O-E Redux

A plea/challenge/expectation from an Asian American. Continue reading

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Waiting for It

Not a happy or comfortable place to stand. Just an important one. Continue reading

Posted in Feeling Clearly, Management and Work, Relationships and Behaviour, Thinking Broadly | Tagged , | 4 Comments

Rules of Engagement (ROE)

Church, business, government, self: We all need rules of engagement. Continue reading

Posted in Management and Work, New Perspectives, Politics and Policy, Relationships and Behaviour, Thinking Broadly | Tagged , , | 19 Comments