Now I See Blog
All the of the Now I See Podcast Blog, for your reading pleasure. Enjoy a new eye opening experience.
David Glazener, Slaying the Giant
David didn’t have a lot of things growing up, but he had everything that mattered: a family who loved him and taught him about faith in God, love of country, right from wrong, a strong work ethic, and how to keep his head up when things got hard. Little did he know...
Chris Galanos, Character by Choice
When Chris Galanos finished his lecture on character, nobody got up and left the room. Instead, people remained seated talking about what they heard about character development, factors that influence character, the importance of character, and how the perception of...
Dale B. Sims, Author
According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, more two thirds of American children reported at least one traumatic event by age 16, including witnessing or experiencing psychological, physical, or sexual abuse or neglect, national disasters or...
How to Speak to Someone in Authority
Need a raise? A loan? What about mediation or legal representation? Trying to pitch an idea to your company? Have an plan you want to share with leaders in your community? Situations like these can be so stressful, leaving us feeling overwhelmed and...
Dave Arden, Speaker
“It’s harder to change a speaking pattern than it is to quit smoking.” That must have been devastating news to Dave Arden, an admitted mutterer, stutterer and sputterer. Miraculously, Dave was able to change his speaking pattern and become an international speaker and...
Glenn Cato: Police Chaplain
Q: What do the tornado in Lancaster, the flood in San Marcos, the fertilizer plant explosion in West, and a police fatality in Grand Prairie all have in common? A: Glenn Cato, director of Crisis Response Ministry (CRM), and his team of specially trained...
Knowing Your Complex Audience
How well is your audience listening, really? Let me share with you what I’ve observed about audiences. There are some in attendance who are only there because they have to be: they’ve been ordered to come, or dragged there by someone they are trying to impress....
Izzy Reed: Art of Storytelling
“Everybody who has lived has a story. Each story is unique, because each person is an individual and has their own perspective,” says Izzy Reed, creator and owner of Black Cat Eclectic Artists Studios. Izzy has found a variety of unique and creative ways to express...
Linda Whitman: Educational Advocate
Nearly 11.5 million children and adults in the US, that’s roughly 16% of the overall population, experience dyslexia, according to Dyslexia Action (2017). Globally, the number of affected people is estimated to be about 700 million. If you, or someone you love, is a...