Confronting Challenges One Step At A Time

In this photo, I am walking through the streets of a foreign country where I don’t know anyone and I don’t speak the language. It was uncomfortable but necessary to fulfill my purpose. For many of us, every day feels this way as we face new trials and challenges at work and at home. πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸ’ͺ […]

How To Be “Present”

Dr mOe on stairs with Christmas decor

To be present…what does that mean anyway? Why does it matter? Let’s use this photo to explain. At that moment, there literally are beautiful and supportive friends in front of me. There is beauty around me that includes sights, aromas, sounds, tastes, and those intangible feelings that arise when spirits entwine. And behind me is […]

Dr. Masudi Stolard on Repositioning Yourself for Success

Entrepreneurial Strategist, Author, and Speaker Dr. Masudi Stolard joins Dr. Moe Anderson to discuss working as a White House Intern during the Obama Administration, using sentiment analysis to drive sales, entrepreneurship, maintaining life balance while managing multiple roles, and the myths of business start-up. If you’re thinking of starting a business or trying to expand […]

Launch A Successful Second Act!

Milestone events or life changes often prompt a reroute of our journey. The phrase “Second Act” is used to describe the transition from retired, semi-retired, or laid off to a new career like entrepreneurship. Retired educator and Chief Blogger for the award-winning blog”This Is Your Best Year” shares her experience and explains why she believes […]

So How Was Your Date (Hilarious Interview w Dr. mOe on Kiss & Tell Radio)

Wait! Wait! There’s more! This interview is from the press junket for the anthology “So… How Was Your Date?: Dating Chronicles of Single Men and Women.” Writing and working with that group of men and women is one of the most fun tours of my career. We laughed so much I still smile when I […]

Dear World, Baby Come Back!

Dear World, Baby come back! I think about you every day. Little things bring you to mind. Like today when I was cooking the 207th not very happy meal of my quarantine. I remembered that waiter who knelt by the table to take my order for what has become my last supper (in a restaurant […]