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3 months ago

in GM Gets Out of Neutral and Gets Confident on Chris Brogan
My first car was a charcoal gray '79 Camaro. I thought I was the coolest teenager on earth. It was fast and I was a country girl so I spent a lot of time driving fast on the back roads with my 8 track tape player up full blast listening to Hotel California.

Ah yes.... those were the days....

3 months ago

in Dust of 100 Dogs and More - Video Review on Chris Brogan
Thanks for the nice video review of my book Chris! Glad you liked it. I'm still currently hangin' in Mexico for the eco-blogging adventure - - what an awesome trip. Woot!

Thanks again and all my best,

Shawna

4 months ago

in My Advice to Publishers at the OReilly Conference on Chris Brogan
Interesting and in depth discussion on social media and publishing - all done by a very fun guy - making it a fascinating and entertaining view. Thanks! I liked it and felt it was educational - an awesome way to spend some quality time.

As always, you reconfirmed that any experience we participate in is not so much about the experience as it is touching another human being - this is your special gift to the world.

5 months ago

in Beating Dunbars Number on Chris Brogan
I do not believe Dunbar's number. Several years ago it was theorized that our brains are not capable of producing new brain cells after a certain age - that essentially we went downhill after that age because of depleted brain cells. However, recent evidence has proven that anything we do which is new and different builds new pathways. For example, we take the same route home from work every day, but when we change the route and go home a new way our brain has to rebuild a pathway to allow that to happen.

With that in mind - by stating Dunbars limiting number we are saying as human beings, our brains only have the capability to know and relate to 150 different people. In light of the recent discoveries about the capability of the brain - the fact that it is always growing and receptive to new situations, my feeling is Dubar's theory is a myth.

In my own local community I know and relate to hundreds of people. The question becomes at what intimate of a level do we relate? For instance, it is impossible to have 150 spouses. We'd all die of exhaustion from trying to take out the trash, drive kids around, and maintain intimacy, right? Knowing and building friendships of all levels, however, is quite possible.

I know because I am living it.

8 months ago

in The Search for Automotive Independence and Sustainable Transport on Ecoble
Loved this article - great job! You are right - there is no easy solution to the oil crisis - but we must invest in change. Perhaps the election last night was a beginning. Thanks for the great blog!

9 months ago

in Change A Thought on Got A Hero?
Love your thoughts - keep writing - you're good at what you do.

Best wishes,

Shawna
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