Changing Lanes Blog: Social/political Activism

Sep
29

Political bargaining with the truth

Drill, baby, drill!

I must have way too much time on my hands.The evidence? I’m watching an inordinate number of political news shows. As a result, in the past month I’ve variously experienced cautious optimism, raw disgust, anger, “you got to be kidding me!” exclamations, and downright concern…
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Sep
15

Super conducting, super colliding, slip-sliding away

Geeks, nerds, eggheads, and other terms of endearment.

Jane and I both majored in mathematics while in college—and discovering this common link only served to further cement our friendship almost 25 years ago. While attending the University of Maryland in the early 70’s I found pride in being one of at most four…
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Sep
08

Freedom to Choose

Political Activism, Part Deux

Anyone who read my first blog on political activism posted on February 11 knows where I stand politically. I wrote about how this year’s hotly contested campaign reawakened an innate part of my psyche that wants to make a difference in people’s lives. And since…
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Jul
07

Bricks and mortar: Going beyond Facebook

Get Smart. Get Real.

When I was working in the telecommunications industry, my area of expertise was technology. My career was not unlike others in tech project/product management: a mix of hits and misses. The development of an interactive television product that never saw the light of day was…
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Apr
28

Making a Difference: Part Deux

Leaving a Legacy

This is the second blog of a two-part series on the topic of choosing to change lanes to become more engaged in social issues. Since publishing Changing Lanes, Susan and I have come across several remarkable change artists who have deepened our understanding of effective…
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Apr
14

Is it wise to make a lane change at the same time you are facing a crises?

Make your own luck

I often think about how lucky I’ve been to have control of the timing and nature of my lane change. When my division was bought, I was blessed with good health and had few obligations that restricted my choices. So even though I had opportunities…
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Apr
07

Making a Difference

Mother and Child Reunion

This is the first of a two-part series on the topic of choosing to change lanes to become more socially engaged at a grass roots level. Since publishing Changing Lanes, Susan and I have come across several remarkable change artists who have deepened our understanding…
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Mar
24

Maintaining your health is key to independence

Stay with the chase as long as you can.

A few weeks ago I wrote a blog about the dimension of time. Then, quite recently, a reader wrote in, quoting Seneca: “we should live each day as a separate life.”  Now, I must confess that when Bryan Chong first submitted his comment, I first…
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Mar
17

The Not-for-Profit Lane

Lions and Tigers and Bears

In their second half, many boomers would like to figure out how to earn a living while serving the wider community. Willing to give up some of the financial benefits of their careers for the psychic benefits of working for the common good, they hope to…
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Mar
03

Do you have a craving to be your own boss?

Oh Fudge!

You’ve had a good run in your career and now you’re ready for something new. Maybe you can’t quite afford to ride off into the sunset. Or maybe you have a recessive entrepreneurial gene that’s demanding to assert its dominance in this stage of your…
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