Displaying a public personality means taking a side. Otherwise, why bother? If someone has something to say, by all means, get it out. Say your piece, then sit down. But that’s not the way it works. Too often they skip the part about sitting down. The correct way to present a public personality goes like […]
PUBLIC PERSONALITY FAIL DISAPPOINTS YOUR MOMMA
July 29, 2021 by David Gillaspie
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FINDING BOOMER POWER WITH THE WELLDIGGERS
June 6, 2014 by David Gillaspie
New Boomers And Old Dig In. Welldiggers started in January 2005. Nine years later ring leader and organizer Walt Duddington invited me to speak to a monthly meeting. He gave three open dates. I picked the first one available. Why would a blogger writing for BoomerPDX jump at the chance to address a group of networking […]
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