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The Four Most Important Words to Say in a Dysfuctional Organization by Richard Bergstrom
(Connections June 3, 2023)
Everything about the organization was crazy-making…
Topics:
Communication
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Coping
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Dysfunctional, Broken
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Relationships
A Plate of Rigatoni with Friends by Garrison Keillor
(Connections March 30, 2023)
True friendship means not feeling obliged to impress each other and so we don't. . . .we see that we're all in the same boat, the equality of old age prevails. Health is what matters, not money, not prestige…
Topics:
Attitudes
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Communication
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Contentment, Satsifaction
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Family
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Memories
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Optimal Aging
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Relationships
The Old Man's Lecture: Manners (Boring) by Garrison Keillor
(My World March 2, 2023)
It was a beautiful little scene of civility…
Topics:
Civility
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Communication
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Relationships
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Social Issues
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Travel
I Am Giving Up Anger, So Should You by Garrison Keillor
(Connections January 26, 2023)
I am trying to give up anger. It’s poisonous and it has no effect other than to make the angerer feel bad and perhaps do something truly stupid…
Topics:
Advice, Guidance & Mentoring
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Attitudes
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Character, Integrity
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Communication
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Optimal Aging
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Relationships
Enough of That, Let's Talk About Happiness by Garrison Keillor
(Connections April 21, 2022)
To create laughter out of ordinary tedium is a privilege. There’s nothing better.…
Topics:
Communication
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Contentment, Satsifaction
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Humor
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Relationships
Forget About Nut Cases, Let's Talk About What's Real by Garrison Keillor
(Connections April 14, 2022)
There’s a lot of gossip and envy and animosity out there, don’t kid yourself, so all the more reason to hold fast to your friends…
Topics:
Communication
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Family
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Optimal Aging
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Relationships
Skating Together by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons February 12, 2022)
Pairs skating is not just for the Winter Olympic Games…
Topics:
Character, Integrity
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Communication
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Inspiration
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Love
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Metaphors, Life Lessons
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Relationships
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Sports
Love, Marriage, Sex . . . by James N. Watkins
(Connections February 10, 2022)
Jim updates his annual list of top posts, cartoons, and a video for Valentine's Day 2022…
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Communication
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Compassion
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Contemplation, Insight
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Holidays
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Humor
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Love
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Relationships
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Social Issues
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Valentine's Day
A Foolproof Recipe for Dealing with the 'Turkeys' in Your Life by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(My World December 2, 2021)
Dealing with the 'joy thieves' who steal your sense of well-being and rob you of peace of mind…
Topics:
Character, Integrity
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Communication
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Faith
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Memories
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Relationships
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Thanks, Thankfulness, Thanksgiving
Two Suggestions for Dealing with So-Called 'Conceited' People by Ken Potts
(Connections August 28, 2021)
It's a matter of perspective…
Topics:
Attitudes
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Communication
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Coping
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Psychology, Psychological Health
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Relationships
Ways to Strengthen Your Relationship by Amy Fleming / The Guardian
(Connections July 30, 2021)
Take nothing for granted, communicate clearly – and say something nice every single day…
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Attitudes
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Communication
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Love
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Relationships
Sensitive Care from Others Makes Pain Easier to Bear by Ken Potts
(Health & Wellness June 21, 2021)
Even persons suffering from severe physical trauma or illness have been shown to suffer less pain if medical treatment is accompanied by emotionally sensitive care…
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Communication
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Compassion
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Friends & Neighbnors
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Grace
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Inspiration
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Learning
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Relationships
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Wellness
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Wisdom
You're Apologizing All Wrong by Simran Sethi / Life Kit
(Connections June 19, 2021)
Here's how to say sorry the right way…
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Advice, Guidance & Mentoring
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Attitudes
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Character, Integrity
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Communication
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Learning
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Relationships
With Praise to 'St. Arbucks' by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Connections June 7, 2021)
. . . and the fellowship so many find there…
Topics:
Business
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Communication
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Faith
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Friends & Neighbnors
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History
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Lifestyle, General
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Personal Issues
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Relationships
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Social Activities
The Best Way to Make New Friends is to Be a Friend by Ken Potts
(Connections June 5, 2021)
The answer to a pre-teen's question applies to all of us, no matter our age…
Topics:
Attitudes
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Change
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Communication
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Friends & Neighbnors
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Lifestyle, General
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Relationships
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Social Activities
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Wellness
Humble Thoughts on 'Gay Pride' by James N. Watkins
(Connections June 4, 2021)
June is “Gay Pride” month. So, this month—and every month—I want to honor God and his Word while loving my LGBTQ(IA+) friends…
Topics:
Civility
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Communication
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Compassion
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Current Events, News
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Diversity & Pluralism
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Faith
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History
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Racism and Inequality
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Relationships
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Social Issues
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Social Movements
Sometimes Grandma Gets in Your Face by Barbara Greenleaf
(Connections May 21, 2021)
A granddaughter is moved from annoyance to laughter…
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Communication
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Family
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Grandchildren
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Humor
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Parenting, Parents
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Relationships
Zooming in On Someone Else by George Garrison
(Connections April 1, 2021)
A Maundy Thursday look at what the pandemic has done to the way we focus our lives…
Topics:
Civility
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Communication
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Contemplation, Insight
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COVID-19
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Easter
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Faith
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Love
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Relationships
The Gift of Influence by Leona Bergstrom
(Connections March 5, 2021)
Every woman has a story to tell…
Topics:
Communication
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Inspiration
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Optimal Aging
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Relationships
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Tribute, Testimony
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Trust
Keep 'Em Rolling by Barbara Greenleaf
(Arts & Entertainment February 20, 2021)
Grandparents play a positive and prominent role in latest Business-Minded Teen novel…
Topics:
Choices and Decision Making
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Communication
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Education
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Learning
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Relationships
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Work
Love, a Word Often Overused by Ken Potts
(Connections February 11, 2021)
. . . but it is seldom understood…
Topics:
Communication
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Holidays
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Language, Meaning
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Love
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Relationships
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Valentine's Day
A Pandemic Debt by Barbara Greenleaf
(Connections December 19, 2020)
What do our children owe us in the pandemic? …
Topics:
Communication
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Family
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Loneliness
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Relationships
Love Your Neighbor? by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments November 14, 2020)
It's a good time a revive the ideal of loving our neighbors as we love ourselves…
Topics:
Beliefs
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Bible
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Communication
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Compassion
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Language, Meaning
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Love
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Relationships
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Values
When We Last Spoke by Rusty Wright
(Arts & Entertainment October 22, 2020)
Kid's dreams, family secrets, forgiveness…
Topics:
Communication
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Family
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Forgive, Forgiveness
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Optimal Aging
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Parenting, Parents
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Relationships
Take Time to Listen by Ken Potts
(Connections September 19, 2020)
Don't just talk—advice for parents (and grandparents)…
Topics:
Communication
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Family
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Parenting, Parents
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Relationships
Talking to People You Disagree With by Megan Phelps-Roper / TED ideas
(Connections September 12, 2020)
4 tips to help bring civility to a polarized world…
Topics:
Character, Integrity
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Choices and Decision Making
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Civility
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Communication
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Language, Meaning
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Politics
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Racism and Inequality
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Relationships
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Social Issues
God is on our side! And theirs? by James N. Watkins
(Connections September 3, 2020)
Finding civility in a polarized society…
Topics:
Bible
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Civility
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Communication
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Current Events, News
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Faith
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Grace
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History
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Love
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Racism and Inequality
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Relationships
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Social Issues
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Social Media
I Stand for Folks of Color by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons August 15, 2020)
What it takes to color our world with kindness…
Topics:
Communication
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Compassion
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Crime, Justice, Punishment
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Faith
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Grace
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Racism and Inequality
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Relationships
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Social Issues
Changing Racist Hearts by Rusty Wright
(Connections June 15, 2020)
Can it be done?…
Topics:
Beliefs
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Communication
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Crime, Justice, Punishment
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Current Events, News
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Faith
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News
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Racism and Inequality
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Relationships
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Social Movements
Will You Still Say Hello? by Stu Johnson
(Connections March 29, 2020)
Connecting in a time of social distancing…
Topics:
Communication
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Crisis
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Current Events, News
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Disease
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News
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Relationships
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Wellness
Healthy Relationships by Ken Potts
(Connections October 20, 2019)
It's hard, but so worth the effort…
Topics:
Character, Integrity
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Choices and Decision Making
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Communication
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Relationships
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Wellness
Helping Men Find the Key to Intimacy by Ken Potts
(Connections June 23, 2019)
Finding a solution to a common problem…
Topics:
Communication
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Dysfunctional, Broken
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Relationships
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Wellness
Responding to Those Who Suffer by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons October 27, 2018)
Lessons from Job when tragedy strikes…
Topics:
Comfort & Consolation
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Communication
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Compassion
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Inspiration
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Relationships
Loneliness by Stu Johnson
(Connections April 17, 2018)
A problem that often increases with age…
Topics:
Communication
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Compassion
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Lifestyle, General
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Loneliness
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Optimal Aging
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Relationships
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Retirement
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Social Activities
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Social Issues
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Social Media
Coming Together by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments January 28, 2018)
Making common cause of solving society's puzzles…
Topics:
Communication
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Relationships
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Social Issues
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Unity, Unified
Humility by Stu Johnson
(Connections January 10, 2018)
Something to be proud of?…
Topics:
Attitudes
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Character, Integrity
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Christian Life
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Communication
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Lifestyle, General
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Relationships
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Values
8 Things Never to Say When Your Friend Hurts by Bill Nichols
(Connections December 1, 2016)
Do you know what to say when someone is in serious emotional and spiritual pain?…
Topics:
Comfort & Consolation
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Communication
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Relationships
Friendship by Emily Sohn / submitted by Stu Johnson
(Connections July 13, 2016)
Why it matters…
Topics:
Communication
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Friends & Neighbnors
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Relationships
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Research
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Wellness
Uniting the Charlie Browns by Wes Wick
(My World January 12, 2016)
Lessons in unity as I take down my 'Charlie Brown' Christmas tree…
Topics:
Christmas
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Communication
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Faith
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Holidays
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Metaphors, Life Lessons
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Relationships
Communication by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments July 5, 2015)
As a jolly ol' senior, thirteen years shy of a century, there are ways of communicating I don't do…
Topics:
Communication
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Computers (and other Digital devices)
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Science & Technology
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Social Media
Valentine, How do I Love Thee? by Rusty Wright
(Connections February 8, 2015)
Fun—and funny—stories about love and communication…
Topics:
Communication
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Love
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Valentine's Day
Welcome to the Book of Face by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons February 9, 2014)
Celebrating Facebook's 10th Anniversary…
Topics:
Communication
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Friends & Neighbnors
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Internet
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Social Media
Strangers Among Us by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments May 12, 2013)
To celebrate our 54th wedding anniversary, we traveled 50 miles to spend a night at a century and a half year-old hotel.…
Topics:
Communication
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Friends & Neighbnors
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Opportunity
When Granny Listens by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments February 21, 2010)
Seniors are sometimes easier to talk to than mom and dad. Listen in…
Topics:
Communication
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Drama
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Family
Lessons from the Love Birds by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons March 29, 2009)
What Les and Leslie Parrott teach about commitment…
Topics:
Communication
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Family
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Tribute, Testimony
Is Letter Writing Passe? by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments November 11, 2007)
Are there better ways?…
Topics:
Change
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Communication
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Computers (and other Digital devices)
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Science & Technology
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Trends
Is Silence Always Golden? by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments October 7, 2007)
Wisdom from a long life about the art of being philosophical…
Topics:
Communication
The Art of Listening by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments November 5, 2006)
We seniors aren't always the best listeners although we have listened a lot, maybe too much, in our lifetime.…
Topics:
Communication
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Humor
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