by Therese | Jan 11, 2009 | social media
The church I go to now and then, Gateway Church, is pretty cool. It’s non-demoninational and way non-preachy, but that’s only part of what makes it so appealing. The pastors are real people, just like anybody else, and understand what it’s like to...
by Therese | Jan 8, 2009 | blogging, social media, twitter
It used to be that journalists and reporters in main stream media (news papers, radio, and television) were the main sources of news that affected so many of us. That’s not the case anymore. Chris Brogan talks about how bloggers and others are also getting the...
by Therese | Jan 6, 2009 | life online, twitter
I had a good friend in college who, when somebody managed to punk him (which was rare!) he’d get a very serious look on his face, point two fingers at his irritant and say, “you’re dead.” For a few seconds everybody went silent…waiting...
by Therese | Jan 4, 2009 | twitter
I talked to a woman the other day who hadn’t signed up on any social media sites because she thought they were all about finding dates. Not so, I told her. There are plenty of dating sites out there but that’s not the only reason to use social networking...
by Therese | Jan 3, 2009 | social media, social networking
I tend to use analogies when trying to get a point across. One of my clients laughs about it, but in the end, he says they work and help him understand things that have baffled him in the past. So, when I thought about what my first post should be about I decided to...