Kevin Kelly has been on my radar again ever since I heard he was publishing a new book this month (What Technology WantsI am not sold on the idea of “living technology” but Kelly is so smart and interesting his book will keep the sparks flying in my brain). His earlier book, New Rules for [...]
I enjoy finding free Wi-Fi spots in the city. Near universal free Wi-Fi is the next best thing to 3G access which is using the cellular carriers to access the internet wherever there is a wireless carrier signal. Wi-Fi spots: King’s Cafe (Sawtelle Blvd. West of Sepulveda Blvd. in Culver City): wi:fi + electricity This [...]
Michele Meiche, meditation teacher, author, self-professed techie has created a wonderful online magazine titled,Conscious Inspired Living: An Interactive Magazine that Speaks to Your Soul. The theme of the premiere issue is, How to Remain Inspired in Times of Uncertainty. I contributed two pieces to this issue: there is a short written piece by me and [...]
Jim Coudal’s presentation at SXSW 2008: A General Theory of Creative Relativity. I found Jim Coudal’s ideas about creativity very interesting. You can hear the talk by clicking here. Coudal Partners’ website shows all of the fun, creative things they are doing: the Field-Tested Books series, Layer Tennis and of course Booking Bands, which was [...]
The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield keeps being mentioned as an excellent book for creative people. I took a look at it on Amazon after Seth Godin mentioned it in his Linchpin Sessions talk. Amazon mentioned three other books to round out the conversation [...]
I have been working my way through Seth Godin’s latest book, Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?-How To Drive your Career and Make A Remarkable Future. I am loving his book. Seth is kicking butt and taking names with this one. Linchpin is a manifesto for living and working in this contemporary social and business environment. His [...]