VIDEO: "Why Some of us Don't Have One True Calling" by Emilie Wapnick @ TEDxBend
I do love seeing people speak about these common characteristics, championing our collective strengths and promoting the value of the approach as a model for versatility, adaptability, and unique insight.
This is a project I worked on years ago as an Archaeologist, and it remains the design achievement of which I am most proud: engineering and fabricating a flotation machine for soil samples.
- Someone with multi-disciplinary ability: a high level of versatile skills, experience, and competence.
- Someone with cross-disciplinary insight: who makes connections between concepts and resources which propel projects to new levels of excellence.
- Someone who learns constantly, efficiently, and expertly.
- Someone who is adaptable to many different roles within a project.
- Someone focused on facilitation through leadership and collaboration.
Inspired by the Nike career of a man named Kevin Carroll...
I've started working with a startup in Seattle to develop copy for their online tutorials and marketing lit. It's a fun app called "Postcards" where family with smartphones and computers can send digital images, video, and messages to people like their grandparents (who might be intimidated by technology).
I’ve been enjoying the family of bobcats hanging around my house this season. The highlight by far was the day that momma and babe spent basking in the sun and rain on my courtyard shed, beneath the mesquite tree. I had a fantastic view right outside my living room and bedroom windows — which means: VIDEO!!!… [read more]
A jungle cat is an illusive animal that lives in the depths of dense jungles: you never know where it is, you never know when it may strike, but you can be sure that it is watching and hunting you, crouched down low and ready to pounce...
Custom designed furniture built by me and my grandpa in his barn workshop.