I live about 10 minutes away from Columbine High School. 24 years ago on April 20, 1999, two individuals killed 13 people and then themselves. The day is sacred here in Colorado and the high school along with a few others do not have school on that day. They instead have a ‘Day of Service’.Continue reading “A National Week of Remembrance”
Author Archives: Brad Hubbard
Editing Horrors
Behind every video is an editor who had to watch and rewatch the horrors of an event.
Decentralize The Grid
Turn power generation upside down from a top down to a bottom up solution.
The Simple Act
The healthcare industry could use a lesson or two in how to communicate.
Air Travel Has Lost Its Romanticism
Air Travel Ain’t What It Used To Be.
Hope In Humanity
A quick glance of the news headlines can drive anyone into isolation. Mass shootings at public places, a horrific war in Ukraine, and overall anger at each other over everything from books to the Dallas Cowboys. But there is hope and it was on display one morning in Littleton, Colorado. During the morning rush hourContinue reading “Hope In Humanity”
The Audacity
Car in the shop? Another carbon emitting vehicle on the road shouldn’t be the only answer.
Finding The Better Candidate
Finding The Better Candidate.
“…the team has decided to move forward with other candidates.”
You’re Darn Right They Are Tough
You’re Darn Right They Are Tough
A Vermont company is one you should check out as they are doing things about as right as you can do them.
Rideshares Can Be A Win-Win For Commuters
*Full disclosure, I have been a Lyft shareholder and currently own Uber in my portfolio.* I have to weigh in on this subject of rideshares and public transportation. First, I use public transportation a few times a week and bike to work a few days a week. Second, I use a rideshare nearly every weekendContinue reading “Rideshares Can Be A Win-Win For Commuters”