Molding Minds (Reading Rainbow Video Remix)

Molding Minds (Reading Rainbow Video Remix)

  Juxtaposed movie samples provide a loose alternate interpretation for the very first episode of Reading Rainbow. This is a primary segment of the episode, sharing a process of industrially manufacturing bowling balls. When I watched the original for the Continue reading Molding Minds (Reading Rainbow Video Remix)

Conspiracy Theory In America, by Dr. Lance deHaven-Smith

CIA Instructions to Media Assets, document #1035-960 “Although this was stemmed for a time by the Warren Commission report, (which appeared at the end of Sept. 1964), various writers have now had time to scan the Commission’s published report and Continue reading Conspiracy Theory In America, by Dr. Lance deHaven-Smith

Stress Isn’t The Problem… – by Kind Communication

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Re-posted From: http://KindCommunication.org/2015/08/24/stress-isnt-the-problem/ My own counselor opened my eyes to this.  I came to her last week saying “oh man, I’m sooooo stressed, it’s terrible.”  And she looked at me and said, “you know stress isn’t your problem.  It’s your Continue reading Stress Isn’t The Problem… – by Kind Communication

Embracing Our Imperfections & Their Gifts – by Kind Communication

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Re-posted From: http://KindCommunication.org/2015/08/09/embracing-our-imperfections/ You’re flawed. And so is everyone else.  So what’s the big deal? The big deal is that you, and I, are scared that other people will find out this inescapable truth.  And when they do, we’ll experience Continue reading Embracing Our Imperfections & Their Gifts – by Kind Communication

Thought Feelings – by Kind Communication

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Re-posted From: http://KindCommunication.org/2015/07/27/thought-feelings/ Our culture does a really poor job of delineating thoughts from feelings.  Most of us get the two mixed up in most of our normal conversation.  And this actually creates a big problem. Have you seen Inside Continue reading Thought Feelings – by Kind Communication

Setting Healthy Boundaries – by Kind Communication

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Re-posted From: http://KindCommunication.org/2015/07/11/setting-healthy-boundaries/ For some of us being able to say “no”, turning down offers, and choosing to disengage is incredibly difficult.  To do so comes with guilt, anxiety, and even shame.  And so we just keep saying “yes”, we Continue reading Setting Healthy Boundaries – by Kind Communication

Do Not Become That Which You Protest – by Kind Communication

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Re-posted From: http://KindCommunication.org/2015/06/28/do-not-become-that-which-you-protest/ Let me be absolutely clear:  I am thrilled with the Supreme Court’s decision and I believe LGBTQi people deserve equal rights in marriage and all other facets of life. And I am challenging myself, my fellow LGBTQi Continue reading Do Not Become That Which You Protest – by Kind Communication

The Man Box – by Kind Communication

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Re-posted From: http://KindCommunication.org/2015/05/30/the-man-box/ There is such a thing as male oppression. I hope you are familiar with the terms oppression and privilege.  There are people in our society who are oppressed, who are treated unfairly and held to unrealistic standards, Continue reading The Man Box – by Kind Communication

BigDataLesko.com – Side Project for Pops

For the past six months, my primary project quite separate from Wiki World Order-related experiments has been to evolve the web-based tools of my father’s business. The work in progress can now be found at BigDataLesko.com, and much of it Continue reading BigDataLesko.com – Side Project for Pops

Three Tips on Helping Your Partner Feel Heard – by Kind Communication

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Re-posted From: http://KindCommunication.org/2015/05/02/three-tips-on-helping-your-partner-feel-heard/ I affectionately call myself a “monologue talker”. What does that mean? It means that, given the space, I will just talk, and talk, and talk.  When my girlfriend asks me how my day was, I’m likely to Continue reading Three Tips on Helping Your Partner Feel Heard – by Kind Communication