Unconditional Positive Regard

Unconditional Positive Regard

Posted On January 31, 2025

On this week’s Keepin It Real, Cam reacts to a text from a friend about the hopelessness she feels today as a result of the new presidential administration. There are two sides to this, Cam says. And the healing must begin within. But it won’t be easy. —– There are those of you listening right now filled with anxiety and rage. You can’t believe our nation is full of people who care so little for truth, honesty, and compassion. You can’t believe that you know people, lots of people, who are willing to abandon truth, honesty, and compassion to win…. Read More

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Mark Colson of the Alabama Trucking Association

Posted On January 27, 2025

Mark Colson has oversight of the Alabama Trucking Association and has insight into the 131,000 people the industry represents in the state. That’s 1 out of every 13 jobs. They’re good people, Mark says, who get a bad rap. It’s an expensive business to run – the rigs cost a good but, the drivers and diesel mechanics earn a nice salary and wage, but its the insurance that hurts these small businesses the most. The cost of insurance, per Mark, is driven up by the attorneys who adveriste in such a way that makes the truck drivers and trucking companies… Read More

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Snow Day

Posted On January 24, 2025

Tuesday, Cam watched as a 130 year old weather record was shattered. He took it all in, savoring it as best as he could. —– It’s strange looking out there right now. Maybe even eerie. I keep looking again to make sure my eyes aren’t fooling me. The top of the neighbor’s magnolia tree is getting small touches of early sunlight and those big, deep green leaves are holding snow. It’s beautiful. And I can’t stop turning to look again and again. How could this week’s commentary be about anything but the weather? So often the meteorologists in my part… Read More

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Chip Conley and the Modern Elder

Posted On January 20, 2025

The “modern elder.” It’s a strange term. Chip Conley describes it this way: As curious as you are wise. I heard Chip at a conference in San Francisco, wrangled a meeting with him, and booked this podcast. I was moved by his content. If modern medicine has its way, we’re going to live a long time and need a place to apply ourselves during and after middle-age. Chip went through this transformation and teaches his lessons at his Modern Elder Academy. He has 6000 graduates who have been through his program with the aim of finding new purpose. He has… Read More

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Retro Learning

Posted On January 17, 2025

On this week’s Keepin’ it Real, Cam Marston’s new effort has been a year in the making and it’s finally ready. It’s learning delivered the way it used to be and he’s very excited for it. —– Here’s a story for you: An old man lowered his clay jug every day at the well. He did it by hand with the jug attached to a rope. He was very careful to not let the jug bump the edge of the well which was made of stone or else the jug may break. A young man saw all this and proposed… Read More

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Truth

Posted On January 10, 2025

On this week’s Keepin It Real, Cam has found infinite inspiration for commentaries for years and years to come. —– I sat quietly this morning and was ready to admit it’s time to quit Keepin’ It Real. I’ve lost my creativity. My energy around writing insightful and truthful things about the world around me was gone. Seven – maybe eight! – years is a pretty good run. Maybe close to 350 or more original pieces – I should be proud of my work and unashamed to put these commentaries to bed. But then… Scrolling through today’s headlines, I spotted a… Read More

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The EOS Business Management Movement

Posted On January 6, 2025

Entrepreneur Operating System. It’s building momentum amongst small to medium sized businesses in the area. Sid Sexton and Forrest Derr are advocates of it. Both have seen the results on their own work.  Sid runs Sexton Lawn and Landscape and says EOS has changed his company. Forrest was part of the transformation. The biggest place where you can see the results? Meetings. They’re efficient, decision making gatherings, not rambling chatterings from a few people. EOS method insists on a meeting formula that begins with somewhat personal observaitons and then moves into the work. This recipe, I’ve learned other places, is… Read More

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