Sex Ed… Aiming Low Style

When I’m not posting here, I’m getting my slack on over at Aiming Low. Recently, I shared my method for teaching kids everything they need to know about S-E-X… with fish. There’s even a video with banjo music. Enjoy!

Would You Rather…

Would you rather… A) Be surrounded by people who like you but that you can’t be honest with OR B) Speak truthfully at the risk of losing acquaintances that don’t know, or care to know, the real you? Which do you choose? What do you risk losing? How could it be better?

You Don’t Need a Blog

Blogging is the new black. Everybody’s doing it. It’s popular. Trendy. So why the heck would I say you don’t need one? Because sometimes, they get in the way of a good idea. The Blogging Disease Bloggers have a disease: Blogitis. If you’ve taken any kind of medical terminology class (and really, who hasn’t?) you [...]

Blogworld Heads to New York!

I’m a huge fan of BlogWorld & New Media Expo. There’s so much to learn, so many people to meet and see, and the parties… holla! This year, BlogWorld is leaving Las Vegas. I was a tad weepy about this news, but then I heard that the east coast stop would be in The Big [...]

Brand You: Living Your Passions

This past Saturday, I brought together a panel of “passionistas” to discuss branding. But not really. The panel title was “Passion IRL: Creating a Brand Based on Your Passions.” All of my panelists and I tend to live out loud, on line and off. We’ve all come to a place where we care less about [...]

Ten Things I Learned About SanDiego

Martini Mamas at FijiHunt

Last Saturday, my good friend, Sondra (aka @Hip_M0M) and I were in the Fiji Water Social Media Scavenger Hunt. We didn’t win the trip to Fiji. And for some unknown reason, we didn’t win best team uniform. I’m still irritated about that. As with any scavenger hunt, the objective is to collect items on the [...]

Back to School for the First Time

Recently, I sent the Sugar Babies to a regular public school. They’ve been in publicly funded charter schools this whole time, except for one year when we had the little lady in private Kindergarten. She missed the cutoff to enter school by two weeks, but was smarter than some first and second graders we knew. [...]

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