by Marlena Fiol | Aug 13, 2020
Catching the “Bad Guy” This week’s blogs have been about the dangers of labeling people (including ourselves) as either ‘good’ or ‘bad.’ Here’s my grandson playing the ‘catching-the-bad-guy’ game we all loved as kids. Yes, that’s Ed buried under the mountain of pillows. Why…
by Marlena Fiol | Aug 13, 2020
President Jimmy and Mrs. Carter with Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity (my first guest this season) Are you committed to bringing forth the best in yourself? Have you invested significant time and money exploring who you truly are and…
by Marlena Fiol | Aug 7, 2020
I am truly honored to bring you the thinking of today’s guest, Arno Michaelis, a public speaker, author and activist for peace and justice. He was formerly a leader of the white power movement and a founding member of what became the…
by Marlena Fiol | Aug 6, 2020
In this week’s blogs, I described the extraordinary lives of John R. Lewis, and my father John R. Schmidt. I offered my thoughts about what I must do for my life to become more extraordinary. As is often the case in my Friday “Brief-Blogs,”…
by Marlena Fiol | Aug 5, 2020
In Monday’s blog, I wrote about the extraordinary lives of two ordinary men: John R. Lewis and John R. Schmidt. I described their remarkable achievements, but never addressed the question: If these two men were ordinary but achieved extraordinary things, why aren’t the rest…
by Marlena Fiol | Aug 3, 2020
John R. Lewis 1940–2020 John Lewis was a politician and civil-rights leader who served in the United States House of Representatives for Georgia’s 5th congressional district from 1987 until his death on July 17, 2020 from pancreatic cancer. Lewis was one of the “Big Six” leaders who organized the 1963…