Monthly Archives: September 2007

Cliché Day is Over

Cliché Day is Over

September 12, 2007

I'm relieved that international cliché day has now passed. I don't want to hear anymore "I remember where I was when JFK was killed" style stories. No more using people's deaths as an excuse to kill. People who are close to us and people we don't...

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Belgian Waffling

Belgian Waffling

September 10, 2007

After my most recent trip to Brussels, I found myself extremely frustrated with articles I had read in the newspapers, conversations with my family and friends.. all revolving around what really does look like a country on the verge of breaking up. It almost sounds like a relationship doesn't it?...

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Weekend Thought On Media

Weekend Thought On Media

September 9, 2007

Watching the French news channels all weekend, I have but one simple statement... more of a rhetorical question. It came to me as I watched the Bin Laden video, followed by a security analyst, a beard analyst, a nothing analyst, and a guy who wrote two books with...

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bm222 Responsible Investment, Where is Your Money?

September 7, 2007

Most people put money in the bank and figure it stays there waiting for them. But everyday banks take your money and invest it in industries that are actually destroying lives and the planet. In this podcast we talk about that investment; ways of getting banks and investment...

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Calling the Arctic

Calling the Arctic

September 6, 2007

During my occasional working days here in Brussels, I have lots of time on busses and trains to think about how much I miss my bike and the topics of my next podcasts. For the next few months I will be frequently touching upon the topic of the...

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