Fortune Favors the Bold

Fortune Favors the Bold

For centuries, great leaders, orators, scientists, athletes even the gods themselves have embraced the proverb, “Fortune favors the bold.” Numerous translations along the way, replacing bold with brave or strong, have held a similar sentiment. It is a powerful and...
Transforming Lives in Atlanta – One at a Time

Transforming Lives in Atlanta – One at a Time

In Judaism, we are commanded (mitzvah) to give to charity and support social justice (tzedakah). We should do this because we want to and not just because we have to. Every non-profit in the country was tested by the losses and disruptions of COVID-19. Here in...
Remembering How to Network in Person

Remembering How to Network in Person

In-person networking events, once the standard, disappeared overnight when the pandemic struck in March of 2020. In the beginning, before Zoom fatigue settled in, many made a go of continuing conversations and gatherings online. However, the novelty wore off quickly....
Metaverse – The Second Coming

Metaverse – The Second Coming

Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, there was once a place called Second Life. Launched in 2003, users in this three-dimensional virtual world had the ability to create whatever they wanted and be whoever they wanted to be. Fast-forward about 20 years, and there’s a...
Standing Tall At #3

Standing Tall At #3

Ever watch the medal ceremonies at the Olympics? Have you noticed the stoic, frowning faces of the athletes who place third? While you can still appreciate their whole “the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat” moment, third place in the Olympics still makes you a...