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A Detour Down Poverty Lane

By |2014-04-24T16:25:56+12:00April 24th, 2014|Introspection|

There are many kinds of wealth in the world, and I have lots of them. For a long time, though, I have only had a fortune without coin. This makes the burden of poverty easier to bear; my children are healthy and happy, we live an adventurous life, I am strong, and creative, and I spend my days [...]

How To Change All Your Passwords After Heartbleed

By |2016-12-20T07:37:06+13:00April 9th, 2014|Blog, Hacks, How To, Productivity, Pura Vida MultiMedia|

You need passwords. For your banking, email, and social media profiles, you need passwords for every account. And Heartbleed has made every password you've ever had very, very vulnerable. What Is Heartbleed? Heartbleed is a security flaw in OpenSSL, the open-source security certificate that encrypts sensitive data. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a protocol that [...]

Pioneer Nation Conference 2014

By |2016-12-10T16:12:00+13:00April 2nd, 2014|Blog, Entrepreneur, Portland, Pura Vida MultiMedia, Reviews|

Last week I attended Pioneer Nation, a 3-day conference of solopreneurs and location independent entreproducers, organized by the same folks who put on the World Domination Summit. When I attended WDS last year I realized what Chris Guillebeau had done by bringing this community together: he gave us a digital guild. Before WDS, I was [...]

On the Hot Seat at Pioneer Nation

By |2014-04-02T16:28:58+13:00April 2nd, 2014|Introspection|

Photo courtesy of Chris Guillebeau An entrepreneur exists along the fine line between impostor and badass. Thankfully, at Pioneer Nation, I got to spend a few days with lots of other people on this fine line, too. (If you have not read about the Impostor Complex, go check it out. Come back to my blog later; compared to Tara Gentile's work, I'm totally [...]

The Merits of Failure

By |2016-12-26T14:00:15+13:00March 25th, 2014|Adventure|

Danger Man was the greatest failure of my life. (And in a life as adventurous as mine, that's really saying something.) This week I entered the Don Quixote Windmill Contest, a video competition for a $10,000 prize. The hosts of the competition are looking for the Best Bad Idea. The purpose of the Quixote's Windmill Prize [...]

How to Find Copyright-Free Images For Your Blog Posts

By |2020-02-03T11:33:54+13:00March 19th, 2014|Blog, Content Marketing, Graphic Design, Marketing, Pura Vida MultiMedia|

Featured images for blog posts look great. Blog posts with featured images enhance visual appeal, increase clickthroughs, and augment the user experience on your blog. (With clever use of titles and ALT tags on each image, you can even boost your SEO.) It is really easy to find images online, and downloading them is a [...]

An Open Letter to Alec Baldwin: Farewell.

By |2014-03-03T12:20:45+13:00March 3rd, 2014|Excellence|

Dear Mr. Baldwin: We are strangers, and in a more just world, we would remain so. Your recent farewell to public life has, I hope, cauterized the exposure of your personal life to the public eye, and I thank you for making this change. Since this is farewell, allow me the monumental hubris to speak [...]

An Eternal Moment Onstage

By |2017-09-17T18:33:33+12:00February 7th, 2014|Adventure|

For that one moment, I stretched far into the future. We stood in a circle, about fifteen people at the east corner of the room, holding opposition against a group twice the size of ours, standing far on the other side. We had been asked by the leaders of the Oregon chapter of the National [...]

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