Colorado is one of my favorite places on earth, especially in the fall. This video by Sun Gallery Photography showcases the aspens and other fall foliage in the Aspen, Colorado area. It’s ten minutes of gallery worthy photography. This is one of the reasons why I go to the mountains outside of Colorado Springs each fall.
Videos
This page contains the resources that I have found useful in my personal and professional life. Admittedly, it is an eclectic list. It contains everything from quotes and books that I like to podcasts, videos, and slideshows.
If you don’t want to scroll through the entire list, you can click on one of the links below and filter the resources by specific category.
I will update this list as I discover new resources. If you have a resource you think I should add, please email me.
There are a few holidays that we celebrate without knowing just why we do. For me, Labor Day has always been one of those holidays. History.com addresses the reasoning behind Labor Day in this video.
I saw a hint of the Northern Lights once, when I was a kid. I live too far south for these to be readily visible though. Someday, I hope to be able to see them again first hand. However, to see them from space would be really cool!
Long before book making became a mass produced reality, it was an extremely difficult and tedious process. But many times, the efforts expended resulted in the most beautiful of art. This video displays some of that process.
We live in a world that boasts a population of over seven billion people. That is pretty difficult to grasp. But we can simplify it by reducing it to 100 people, and make it easy to understand just how that breaks down across the globe.
Motivation is a massive force in our lives, when it comes to why we do what we do. Our drives are interesting, and understanding what motivates us to do stuff can help us achieve more of what we are capable of.
This video is about ten minutes long, but hang in there. It is quite interesting, and well worth watching.
If you know me at all, you know that I am a voracious reader. I will read almost anything, but especially love theology and history. And I seem to collect books. I have more than I can count, most of them read.
This TED Talk gives the history and progression of books, from their earliest beginnings to the books we have today. It is very interesting.