Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Change is addictive

I was doing some research for work yesterday and I ran across a video online that I thought was neat. It was a training seminar hosted by the Acumen Fund. .... BTW, Acumen is a really incredible organization - a "non-profit venture fund" which uses philanthropic capital to invest in organizations (non-profit or for-profit) in developing countries that are working to solve the problems of global poverty. They've had some fabulous results and are worth checking out. And I'm proud to say that Acumen was founded by a Stanford MBA, Jacqueline Novogratz, whom I had the pleasure of meeting when I was in b-school. Anyway, I digress...

Acumen was having a training session for students and Seth Godin, a marketing expert and bestselling author, was trying to inspire the students to choose careers that make a difference. Here's what he had to say (paraphrased in some parts)...

Making change is addictive.

Making positive change, doing things that matter to people will change your life forever for the better.

What you need to do is to learn how to lead, how to connect people, how to break rules (that don’t get you in
too much trouble). But don’t expect that when you set out to make it happen it will happen right away.

What you are going to do is fail … over and over and over again. But every one of the cycles of failure is going to teach you something. Because if it was easy, everyone would have done it already. But it’s not easy and that’s why you are here. You are here because you are going to do something that we don’t have the formula for yet and everyone else is going to copy you. But you are going to have to decide first [to follow that path] and I really hope you do.

I just thought it was a neat call to arms, of sorts. And I should note that Seth is also a Stanford MBA ... makes me proud to call myself part of the same community as inspirational people like Seth and Jacqueline.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Yum

This post is in celebration of cupcakes :)



In this case, vegan cupcakes. Who knew you could make a super tasty cupcake without butter, eggs or (cow's) milk. Yum.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Tom Watson

Brad and I spent a good deal of the past weekend watching the British Open. I have a new respect and admiration for Tom Watson ... first of all, how cute is he!?!


And to hear him talk - often with tears welling in his eyes - about the "spirituality" of the course, how his old friend and caddie was looking down on him and, even despite a heartbreaking loss, congratulating the winner and fessing up to his mistakes ... very cool.

It's always good to see old-school athletes that truly love and respect the game that they play. It would have been an amazing story had Tom Watson won the Open, but I think it's pretty inspirational anyway.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Hanging out with the 'rents

I just spent two great weekends with my parents. For one of those weekends, Brad and I went to W'burg for the 4th of July and had a blast with my parents and Sharon. We went to Jamestown one day and got to learn all about the first permanent settlement in America and the birthplace of good ol' Virginia. It was a gorgeous day so we had a great time being outside.



We learned about all of that from our slightly bananas tour guide. Seriously, this lady was a bit umm, kooky, but informative ... and I suppose you have to be a little strange to be a tour guide at Jamestown! (I love the second pic where my parents look slightly confused/disbelieving of whatever weirdo joke was being told!)


It was also 4th of July so we, of course, watched lots of great fireworks ...



Admittedly, we watched them from the comfort of my parents' living room - nothing like fireworks on TV!!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Moving on!

Ok, I know I said that the last post was a "preview" with an exciting post to come from Brad about our Phish tour. But ummm, I'm tired of waiting for that to happen so I'm moving on! ;)

Perhaps we'll get a post from Brad after our next trip to see Phish - our trip to Colorado is coming up in 2 weeks! (and yes, Brad - take that as a hint!!!)

In the meantime, here's a pic of the Duke to make up for our blogging absence!