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03/20/11

#BlogChat Puts Its Power Behind Doing Good

Tonight’s #BlogChat was all about the role bloggers can play in doing good. It was a great idea that Linda Sherman and Bruce Sallan floated to Mack Collier as several of us looked at what we could do to help the people suffering in Japan. The conversation was lively and many people wanted to share ideas. Some of the overall… Read More

03/10/11

Want the latest on interactive? Talk to farmers!

There are lots of learning opportunities out there to hear about interactive media. In fact, social media seems to be a buzzword that spawns lots of sessions at lots of conferences every week. But where would someone go if they wanted to get the absolute latest social media and interactive information? If they wanted to be part of that conversation… Read More

02/21/11

Awesome Time with Michigan Dairy Farmers

I’ve written a few blog posts about my recent trip to Michigan so I doubt I surprise anyone with another blog post about the trip, but it may surprise you that I saved the best for last. Granted, the snow sculptures, cherry muffins, etc were great, but the biggest benefit for me was getting to know quite a few dairy… Read More

02/10/11

Flat Stanley Visited Auburn, Alabama the Best Week Possible!

Auburn, AL (377 miles from home) Hi Jake and Ms. Rorie’s Class, Flat Stanley came to visit me in Auburn right before Auburn University played in the BCS National Championship Football game.  He wanted to take his picture with the tickets to the game before we had to get on a plane to fly to the football game. Flat Stanley… Read More

01/13/11

The Carpenter by David Wilcox & Thoughts on Building Bridges

“The Carpenter” is a great song by a favorite artist of mine and I have a hard time believing it’s not on YouTube or somewhere but I can’t find it! So reading reading the lyrics works really well. David Wilcox (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, blog) is a singer that I really enjoy because he’s actually a storyteller who happens to put… Read More

01/11/11

Posting A Lot of Info to the Farm Bureau Blog

I  was thinking…. I’ve been doing a WHOLE LOTTA BLOGGING and some of you may have missed it! So, here are links to the blog posts I’ve written the last several days as a guest blogger during the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual meeting.  There have been lots of new experiences since so I’m sure I’ll get to writing about… Read More

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