September 2012

  • A Wee Bit of Culture in St. Louis

    A Wee Bit of Culture in St. Louis

    This coming weekend is a big weekend for the Scottish community in St. Louis as the St. Louis Scottish Games take over Forest Park. Close your eyes and picture Forest Park full of Scots and Americans, many wearing traditional highland attire, the sound of the bagpipes floating across the park, the clang of swords, the…

  • Hosting Scotland. Growing Students.

    Hosting Scotland. Growing Students.

    This summer, I hosted two Scottish interns, here in St. Louis, USA. You can follow their experiences here, and read my thoughts on the entire Saltire Foundation program here.

  • Today’s London on Your Fiction Reading List

    Today’s London on Your Fiction Reading List

    It’s always a good experience when your fiction reading ties so nicely into what is going on in today’s world. Which is why I recommend you pick up a copy of Dancing Priest by Glynn Young. Dancing Priest combines Olympic cycling, British royalty, the Church of England (which is led by Queen Elizabeth II),…

  • But Then Everything Changed…

    But Then Everything Changed…

    An excerpt from Chapter 16 of Dancing Priest by Glynn Young, as Michael Kent leads the British cycling team during the Olympic Games.   Stage four, the final stage into the western suburbs of Athens and the Olympic Stadium, was the most grueling. Fully three-fourths was through mountains, the two-lane road snaking its way around,…

  • The Hunger Games: A Real World Life and Death Battle

    The Hunger Games: A Real World Life and Death Battle

    Back in May, I had the absolute pleasure of spending time and having some deep conversations with some amazing people from a variety of walks of life. The conversations were incredible, focused on sustainability and the difference people can make in the lives of others, and these men and women were inspiring. Nick Aster,…

  • Lending My Voice…

    Lending My Voice…

    One of the coolest things I get to do from time to time is lend my voice to help promote some amazing work done by some amazing people. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTMiXDWPX08]

  • Who Controls Your Company’s Reputation?

    Who Controls Your Company’s Reputation?

    So, who controls your company’s reputation? Is it your sales guys? Your public relations department? Your government relations team? Your CEO? The answer is yes to all of these of course. But who is the most influential person, on an ongoing, daily basis? I would suggest your CEO is the most powerful influence during…

  • Tweeting the #GlobalAg Summit in Washington DC

    Tweeting the #GlobalAg Summit in Washington DC

    Some days life moves at 300mph. Some days you feel good about what you spent your day doing. May 18, 2012, was both of those days for me, when, on Monsanto’s behalf, I live tweeted the Symposium on Global Agriculture and Food Security hosted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. It was an…