As I touched down in Denver last night after a 22 hour travel day home from the mountains of Switzerland, the girl sitting next to me showed me her phone, which had a photo of Whitney Houston on it, and told me that she had died. Dang. R.I.P. Whitney. I have always been in […]
Who Do You Work For?
Today while reading a press release we’re about to send to the masses regarding a new Athlete we’ve recently signed to the team, one word stood out to me. Employees. In this athlete’s statement regarding this new partnership, he talks about his stoke and excitement towards working with us and how the employees of our […]
Don’t Stop Believin’
Today was a strange day – as many of them are – and one that prompted some introspection around a feeling that I sometimes struggle with: loneliness. I am in the midst of setting up an office for our Denver based company, in Switzerland – not a small task. As I do this, I am […]
Laugh or Die
I often ponder the situations that I create for myself – marveling at the fact that so many times, I get what I wish for. The good, the bad, and the ugly. I suppose that sounds a bit arrogant, but the truth of the matter is, you do it too. Everything you have and […]
The Harp and the Sword
The name of this blog was inspired by a book I read recently, “She: Understanding Feminine Psychology” by Robert Johnson (http://amzn.com/0060963972 – a great read). These two respective tools, the harp and the sword represent life, as I’ve come to know it: beautiful, unexplainable and unpredictable; sharp, precise and powerful. I think part of why […]