Husband, Father of 4, Founder/CEO of Mercy Project, Race Director of BCS Marathon, Social Entrepreneur, Speaker, Author, Dreamer, and Status Quo Disruptor
Today is the day! My new book, Meaning Making, is officially available today in hardback, kindle, and audible versions (read by yours truly). I'll drop the link below, but it would mean so much if you would consider grabbing a copy or two today.
#meaningmakingbook
P.S. Simone Biles owes not a single one of us a single thing. Nothing. This is not a Gladiator remake. We are not living in a real life Hunger Games. Check your misplaced and unhealthy expectations and move along.
Gonna be a lot of hot takes today on Simone Biles. Here's my advice:
Scroll past the ones written by out of shape, middle aged, Little League trophy holding keyboard warriors.
Pay close attention to the ones written by Olympic champions, Olympic champion coaches, mental health professionals, and people who actually battle mental health challenges every single day.
Today we'll talk to Chris Field (@disruptionchris) about doing good in the world. His idea of a billion hours of good sounds intimidating and unreachable but you can accomplish huge wins with only 14 minutes per day.
https://t.co/iDrXZoIbFW
Today we'll talk to Chris Field (@disruptionchris) about doing good in the world. His idea of a billion hours of good sounds intimidating and unreachable but you can accomplish huge wins with only 14 minutes per day.
https://t.co/YnMuMES8fc
At MTA's Virtual Conference @disruptionchris encouraged us to see inspiration in disruption & shared how the ultimate disruptor—COVID-19—can spark good. Our June mag shares insights from Chris on how to take disruption & turn it into something positive: https://t.co/v3klZYksjA
May 1st.
The day my grandfather’s army helicopter crashed in Vietnam leaving my 7 year old mom without a daddy.
Also the day I proposed to my sweet wife.
Also the birthday of the uncle we lost to cancer recently.
Life is hard. Life is beautiful.
Ruby Bridges is 66 years old. Don’t listen when people try to tell you systemic racism & injustice are relics from a dusty history book. We’re not talking about Oregon Trail here, and to pretend otherwise only hurts the forward cause out of our collective shadows of bigotry.
3 easy steps to being a better human:
1. Find someone who is hurting.
2. Say, "I don't know what that feels like. Please tell me."
3. Be quiet and listen to what they say.