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I first met Bettie Spruill while attending a leadership program in Delray Beach, Florida. What captured me most was her steadiness. Her logic has an ease to it. She possesses the rare ability to transform incredibly compound theory into a few simple metaphors. I particularly appreciate her thoughts on co-creation.  There are 7.1 billion people living on the planet. 7.1 billion lives being played out at this moment. Since you started reading this blog, four people were born. Two people died. Somewhere nations are rioting. …

Casandra Tanenbaum is Queen of the Flow State.  I admittedly forged this title myself, so let me explain what I mean. Watching Casandra work is like watching a classical ballerina perform brain surgery. Not only is she always making complicated tasks look incredibly simple, but she implements them with a grace and beauty that mystifies me. No matter the degree of intensity, she is certain, enthusiastic and seemingly in love with every moving moment.  For this reason I dub Casandra…

Walter Jenkins ~ Knowledge v. Intuition It was the day before my epic cross-country road trip when my friend, Sean Portier, called me practically jumping through the phone concerning a scientist named Walter Jenkins. As he told me the story about Walt creating a car that ran almost entirely on water, my curiosity peaked. When he went into detail about how he then snubbed a substantial monetary buyout from big oil money, I knew I was adding a stop on…

Part 1 ~ The Conscious Creator  For several years, Joe Tedesco has been my friend and mentor. He was an obvious choice for the first Fly Away Bluebird interview because 1. his perspective is perceivably brilliant and 2. he absolutely loves empowering people to be the conscious creators of their lives. Which is also why I started working with him. Some time ago, we were sitting in a late-night diner discussing Universal Law, when he said something that literally took TNT to…