Jumping Back In
Is remarrying right for you?
When Tim’s wife was diagnosed with stage IV cancer nine years ago, the doctors said she had two years to live. She lived nine. “We had a long time to prepare,” says Tim from Vancouver. Part of that preparation was talking about what his life would look like after she died. She was adamant he marry again.
Laura Berman Fortgang: “Yeah, But”
Need some help getting out of your own way? (don’t we all?) Then listen to this podcast with Laura Berman Fortgang, one of the founding members of the International Coaching Federation (ICF), a best-selling author and a professional speaker. Her innovative approach to life and career coaching has earned appearances on numerous television programs including
A Tick of Familiarity
Wait! Are my parents getting older too??
As long as I kept my parents posted that I wasn’t involved in any sort of a new-found clique that would eventually make me violate curfew rules at college, get a tattoo that signified allegiance, or drive around using a friend’s vehicle without a license, I could skip the weekly ‘family time’ tradition that
Disclosure
The D.B.R. Diaries
My friend Géraldine used to say she would write a book one day. That was an impressive statement and a novel idea. In my mind writers were of a special breed. As a child I knew Grimm and Andersen were storytellers, but how the words came to the page?
Going Against Type
Kathy Murphy
After joining Fidelity Investments in 2009, Kathy Murphy led several initiatives that pushed client assets from $850 billion to $4.4 trillion. She was repeatedly named to Fortune magazine’s “50 Most Powerful Women in American Business”, one of the “Wall Street Top 50” and one of Barron’s “Top 100 Women in Finance”. In January 2021, at the age of 57, she was on a roll.