My Son Didn’t Make The Cut
Real Life My son was cut from the his high school basketball team. Up until this point he had only played with teams where everyone who comes out makes the team. This video is about the journey back on the team.
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Real Life My son was cut from the his high school basketball team. Up until this point he had only played with teams where everyone who comes out makes the team. This video is about the journey back on the team.
I hear a lot of parents complain about the music of today. I chose to teach my son the music I grew up with. Here is the classic Sun Goddess by Ramsey Lewis featuring Earth Wind and Fire. Let me know what you think…
Growing up in Long Beach there was an un-written rule that you did not wear red clothing. If you did, gang members would harass or jump you. Although I left the LBC about 30 years ago. That un-written rule is still with me.
Some times we associate video games with being lazy. On the Wii, our family likes to challenge each other to dance offs. In this one Tamera challenges Jame for the family title. Let me know what you think!!
My son and I love singing on road trips. We love the same music!! Here is a song by Eric Roberson that we really like!! You can purchase it here:
Photographer D Brown is now for his photography of beautiful women. He is also a big fan of music. This is a short video from the album cover shoot for Eric Roberson’s album “Mr. Nice Guy.
Gary was born with a disease that has had him in a wheelchair his entire life. He views it as a challenge and we all have them!
Last year my daughter was accepted to Teen Vogue Fashion Camp. We paid her tuition but told “You’d better call your rich uncle to pay your way and give you some spending money!” It was a good thing that I had just learned about “Crowd Source Funding” from Maxie Collier at the Urban Media Festival. Crowd Source Funding is a great way to leverage online connections to help finance a project. People who did not even know her signed on [...]
Most new business people focus on what they don’t have. One should focus on what they do have if they want to be successful. There are countless examples of people who have done extraordinary things by using what they had available rather than dwelling on what they did not have
When I was a kid, I had the opportunity to hang out with Bob Kersee. Not just on a weekend but he actually lived with my parents while he was in college. I had a front row seat as his Olympic coaching career took off. I learned volumes from Bob. One day we were at Peck Park in San Pedro, California. I loved sports but I was scared of having a asthma attack. He told me I would beat asthma. [...]
Recently I spoke in Washington DC. The subject was centered on how to gain new clients for a business. For some reason the main take away from most of those in attendance was living your dream. Somewhere along the way adults lose touch with what it is that makes them tick. Those dreams you had as a kid are still possible.