So - good - or bad?
Votes please.
Experimenting with sharing from NetNewsWire more than anything … but you might enjoy this week’s newsletter anyway …
Following Your Passion. Finding Your Purpose

'Real Stories | Real People' is a new occasional series that will start to appear on this blog in the not too distant future. But that's not the point of the newsletter. The point was first to share the story of Richard Montañez
The People First Art Page is L I V E. Wait … Art?
Lara Spencer Takes Action After Ballet Controversy
Billy Elliot anyone?
Sometimes things are just too hard.
Google Confirms Android 10 Will Fix 193 Security Vulnerabilities
Not three Not even ninety three NO - we’re talking
One Hundred and Ninety Three
”I mean, if we’re busy working to buy the next experience, how much room is left for us to connect with our deeper, truer, artistic selves?”
Thankyou @juliansummerhayes
Another way of highlighting the flawed work life balance equation.
”British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has asked his attorney general whether parliament can be shut down for five weeks from Sept. 9 in what appears to be an attempt to stop lawmakers forcing a further extension to Brexit, The Observer reported.”
Why Facebook wants to manage your WiFi connections.
… you know why!
Why “coding” is the wrong word.
Filing in the People First ‘corporate speak adopted by people without thinking’ bucket.
”We lose the election by howling at the moon about poor water quality at night, and pissing in the well during the workday.”
Scott Galloway
Disney+ Will Offer up to Four Simultaneous Streams and 4K Content for $6.99 a Month - MacRumors
I won’t be signing up … but it does seem like a good deal - particularly children oriented families … anyone tempted?
On a recent podcast, Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley said that Retailers want help in driving people to their stores.
This needed to be called out.
Nice little contribution to the Instagram world today … of course a lot more meaning behind the thinking can be found at People First
The People First Business Equation is built through the relationships and interactions between 8 pillars ⦠Identity, Data, Technology, Language, Learning, Work, Commerce and Value.