Tuesday, May 19, 2015

The Bruce Jenner Story and the Crisis of Identity at Work



As I watched the Diane Sawyer interview with Bruce Jenner a few weeks ago, my heart hurt. As he described the torment and insecurity he went through, I began to think of how many others in the workplace feel the same thing every single day. I remember the Bruce Jenner who was an incredible Olympic athlete. He even inspired me to pursue many years as a semi-pro bodybuilder in the 1980s. To hear that at that time he struggled with an identity that was different from what we saw is astounding to me and as a writer who focuses on faith at work, social media and impacting culture, it inspired me even more to make a difference.

As I watched the responses from people I was appalled and reminded that many people seem to think that just because someone is different, we have a license to shame, ridicule or humiliate. As I study culture, patterns of behavior and the realms of influence social media covers, I am reminded that the free speech of America is not practiced in other countries. We need a revival of grace and wisdom in our land!

For the record, I am a conservative Christian, with very conservative views on gender identity, marriage and the family. I do believe marriage is biblically taught as being between a man and a woman. But this doesnt mean I have a license to shame, humiliate or ridicule someone who believes or practices the contrary. Listening to Bruce describe how this dual-identity has been a war within for most of his life, it made me want to encourage him of Gods great love for him. I also wanted to apologize on behalf of millions of people who were judging, ridiculing and shaming him.

Prior to watching the Bruce Jenner interview I had watched Madame Secretary, one of my favorite shows. In this episode there was a man who was going to be stoned for being gay in Iran. As the characters were told of the horrific details of the stoning -- they bury you in dirt up to your knees and then hurl at you for hours, stones that have been carefully created for this torture -- I began to weep just thinking about it. The stones are made to bring physical harm and a slow gruesome death, where the liver and spleen explode, the lungs collapse, and the person suffers a horrific two- to four-hour death. I began to see the correlation with stoning and what was happening on social media. Bruce Jenner has been stoning himself emotionally and psychologically for years. He makes a public announcement of his position and intent and he is virtually stoned by the comments, judgements and shame of people who disagree with him, and feel threatened by his pronouncements.

Related:Finding the Missing Link Between Your Brain and Your Business

Its obvious that anything done against the norm will typically attract criticism. Heck, I have radical hair and get judged all the time by people. Ive had people say they couldnt take me serious in business because of my hair, which is not only ridiculous, but a reflection of the society we live in (and the mirror that person looks into every single day). Does the color of my hair prove my ability to write award-winning sales copy or to create a successful direct-response marketing campaign? Absolutely not! Nor does Mr. Jenners sexual orientation prove or disprove his ability to win an Olympic medal, or work as a credible person in the workplace.

I do not believe he was born this way, but it's not my place to tell him how to live. It is my personal conviction that pain, torment and trauma tend to create such horrible pains that make us question our identity. As someone who was sexually abused from the time I was a little girl, and later gang raped in my twenties, it took a lot of healing for me to be confident enough to be pretty, feminine and free to be who G*d made me to be. When our soul is fractured like that, its common to be given to depression, questioning ones worth and even suicide. Ive lived through all three.

G*d has given us all a freewill to believe however we want. While Bruce might be going in a way that to me is contrary to what I believe, it is not my place to judge, criticize and shame him. In reality, its a wonderful door for me to accept, love and honor him. This door of love might allow me to help. Or, it might not. Thats where free will comes in. But that is where the real war is, isnt it?

I recently saw Monica Lewinsky give a TED Talk that really struck a chord with me. Here she was apologizing for her horrific mistake of 20 years ago. When she had that extramarital affair with President Bill Clinton, she subjected herself to judgment, criticism and, sadly, shame. This shame nearly destroyed Monica, as suicidal thoughts came in. I thank G*d for the people who spoke life to her, restoration and healing. Because of this, she is powerfully making a difference, giving her story and calling others to BE MORE.

Related:Faith at Work Is About the Practice, Not the Preaching

This happens in the workplace, not just in the public sphere, which is why it's important for business leaders to recognize and address.We have a crisis in the workplace, when people who are different from us provoke us to rage, judgment and shame. Do we help anyone with these verbal stonings that are leading to suicides, depression and horrific trauma? My answer is a resounding no. Judgement over dress, prayer, tattoos, piercings, sexual preference, gender and more sadly exists at an epidemic proportion in a society that claims to be "tolerant" and changing with the times. How often do people in the workplace suffer quietly, or worse yet, conform to the expectations of others around them to avoid public shame or humiliation?

Its going to take a movement of people who are willing to stand against this mainstream view of judgment and ridicule, in a way that is peaceful and powerful. Martin Luther KingJr. is our example, and one we can look to as a modern-day abolitionist, striving to see people set free from such judgments. Some might argue that the color of your skin is a moral right to fight for, but sexual orientation that is contrary to what the Bible teaches is not. Id argue that freedom is for all.

The crisis in our workplace is whether or not we can live and work with people who are different than us. It's not our duty or mission to shove our beliefs, lifestyle or preferences down people's throats. We are called to love our neighbor as ourselves. It's time for us to change culture, and to be the first ones to love and care about people like Bruce Jenner. If we have an opportunity to share our views with him, thats an honor. And if we do not, it is our call to honor, love and be the one with the influence of grace.

Faith works, at work!

Related:Why Faith Belongs in Your Workplace

Source: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/246030



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Monday, May 18, 2015

9 Kelly Clarkson lyrics that would be appropriate for Gareth Bale right now



We are no strangers to quoting our favourite pop stars in everyday conversation.

In fact we are Fearless with our love of quoting Taylor Swift and Sparks Fly when Mean people react telling us she's rubbish but we just Shake It Off and Begin Again. In fact, if you're not careful we will Speak Now about out love for Tay-Tay and never stop.

But Gareth Bale isn't a Taylor Swift fan. Well, he might be, but he prefers Kelly Clarkson.

How do we know this? Because the under-fire Real Madrid winger quoted Ms Clarkson when talking about his form at the Bernaubeu.

Whether it was an intentional KC quote we're not sure but it was one nonetheless.

"What doesnt kill me makes me stronger and Ill learn from this season and take it on," he said to Sky Sports.

"There have been some ups and downs but personally I think Ive played well. Ive maybe not scored as many important chances as Id like but my general play has been good. My finishing is not as good and thats something to work on for next year."

But while Stronger (What Doesn't Kill Me) is undoubtedly a Kelly Clarkson classic we think there are some songs more appropriate to Bale's struggles at Real Madrid right now, so here they are...

9. "Because of you I never stray too far from the sidewalk."

Nope, Gareth likes to stay in his car so he doesn't get more abuse from angry Madridistas.

8. "Wanted to belong here, but something felt so wrong here."

Maybe it just isn't working out for Bale at Real Madrid after all.

7. "Because of you I find it hard to trust not only me, but everyone around me."

Yep, Gareth really doesn't trust the Madrid press after they have continuously savaged him after games.

6. "Since youve been gone I can breath for the first time."

That time Cristiano Ronaldo was injured and Bale can finally come out of the Portuguese star's limelight.

5. "Walking by myself I know, this lonely road's becoming my new home."

Madrid can be a lonely place for a Welsh lad who no-body is a fan of right now.

4. "Can someone tell me why it's so hard taking chances?"

This works on two levels; leaving the Premier League to move to Spain and literally taking chances in front of goal, something Bale hasn't done for seven games.

3. "Back and forth, up and down like a rollercoaster."

Gets tiring running up and down that Real Madrid wing...sometimes for nothing.

2. "Everybodys talking, but they dont say a thing, they look at me with sad eyes but I dont want the sympathy."

No explanation needed with this one

1. "I'm strong, but I break, I'm stubborn, and I make plenty of mistakes."

Plenty, Gareth!

Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/gareth-bale-kelly-clarkson-5699062



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How John Legend, Chrissy Teigen and more partied in Las Vegas



With Rock in Rio wrapping up on Saturday night and the Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday night, Las Vegas was all about musicians over the weekend.

For singerJohn Legend and his wife Chrissy Teigen, that meant hosting a pre-Billboard Music Awards celebration at1 OAK Nightclub at theMirage on Saturday night. Earlier, Legend performed at Rock in Rio, taking over for singer Sam Smith, who bowed out with a vocal cord hemorrhage that required surgery.

No singing for Legend at 1 OAK though. The night was all about friends and champagne.

Singer and songwriter Rico Love, who has produced hit records for Beyonce, Usher and Nelly, also partied at 1 OAK.

On Friday, Legend and Teigen dined atHakkasan at the MGM Grand. Also spotted at the modern Cantonese restaurant British singerRita Ora with a few friends.

At Tao Nightclub, rapperWiz Khalifa hosted the official Billboard Music Awards pre-party atVenetian club on Saturday night.He put together a 15-minute set that kicked off with his 2014 hit Me and You Friends, followed by Young, Wild & Free, which had the crowd singing along to the chorus. He continued to entertain with his hits, telling the crowd, The party dont stop when I get on stage.

Scott Hoying and Mitch Grassi from the bandPentatonix and the YouTube sensations also known asSuperfruit were spotted dining at Tao Asian Bistro as well.

Copyright 2015, Los Angeles Times

Source: http://www.latimes.com/travel/lasvegas/lasvegasnow/la-tr-lvn-las-vegas-nightlife-john-legend-20150517-story.html



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Ed Sheeran Plays His Heart Out At The 2015 Billboard Music Awards



by Renaud Jean-Baptiste Jr. 12h ago

Ed Sheeran equipped with his trusty guitar, gave an energizing performance of his track Bloodstream. Backed by a visually stimulating backdrop, the VH1 You Outta Know alum owned his Billboard performance, and ultimately the Vegas audience.

The usually mild-mannered Brit, unexpectedly rocked out on stage by his d**n self, shredding his acoustic guitar as if he caught the heavy metal ghost. Didnt catch the performance? Check out Ed Sheerans performance of Photograph live from VH1 Storytellers .

Source: http://www.vh1.com/news/18176/ed-sheeran-plays-his-heart-out-at-the-2015-billboard-music-awards/



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Shocker! August Alsina Tells Fans He's Dealing with Blindness



Dang, this certainly qualifies as bummer news.

Weve learned that August Alsina is dealing with potential blindness.

On Friday the popular R&B/hip hop singer made a surprising confession to his fans.

Via Instagram Alsina spoke about his eye disease, which has caused him partial blindness.

So I have this eye disease.. Blind in my left, and losing vision in my right, he captioned a photo posted of him in the middle of an operation.

The New Orleans native adds

In order to prevent my eyesight from deteriorating ihad to do this surgery, he wrote. This s**t is beyond painful & Life be throwin a n***a curve b***s but what Ive gained from it all is priceless.

Alsina, 22, wraps up the message by encouraging his fans to not take life for granted.

A lot of things that are so natural to us in life (like waking up and being able to see) we can take it for granted, he wrote. Thank G*d the OG for allowing me to see.. The good the bad the ugly, Im just glad to see.

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Sunday, May 17, 2015

Martin Truex Jr., other heavy-hitters disappointed to miss NASCAR Sprint All ...



Updated MAY 17, 2015 12:14a ET

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While 20 drivers were itching to strap in their cars and go to battle for the $1 million winner's purse in Saturday night's Sprint All-Star Race, 25 others who showed up at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Friday failed to make the main event.

At least a few of the names are familiar ones, too.

Among those unable to win the Sprint Fan Vote or earn one of the two transfer spots available through Friday night's Sprint Showdown were second-place points driver Martin Truex Jr., 2014 rookie of the year Kyle Larson, Michael Waltrip Racing newcomer David Ragan and 2013 XFINITY Series champion Austin Dillon.

The biggest surprise of the bunch undoubtedly was Truex, who has recorded 10 top-10 finishes in the season's first 11 races and is unequivocally the most pleasant surprise of 2015.

The Furniture Row Racing driver finished Friday night's second 20-lap Showdown segment in third place -- two spots from where he needed to be to secure a spot in the All-Star event.

While Saturday night wasn't the first time Truex has missed an All-Star Race, it might be his most disappointing absence from the ultra-popular, non-points-paying exhibition that showcases the sport's biggest stars under the lights.

"It's always disappointing, you know -- especially with the season we've had," Truex told FOXSports.com immediately after the Sprint Showdown. "I'll be honest: If we had the All-Star Race anywhere but here, I'd be happy and I'd have been in a lot more of them. I don't know. This place ... it seems like I run good here once out of about every five tries. We've got good cars ... it's just, I don't know. This place has kind of got me messed up a little bit."

Making matters worse, Truex doesn't believe his team gathered much data from the Showdown that will be useful in next weekend's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

"You're focused on 20-lap runs," Truex said. "That's all you're doing today. Next week you're going to have to run fuel runs and things are going to be different. I felt pretty good about our car the first run. It was just nearly impossible to pass. The 42 (Kyle Larson) was ahead of me and we were a lot better than he was, and every time I'd run him down, I'd get to him and just lose the car and then lose 10 car lengths and then run right back to him and do the same."

Ragan, meanwhile, failed to transfer into the All-Star Race for the fifth time, but conceded that missing the main event never gets easier.

"No, it doesn't and what makes it harder when you miss is I felt like we had a chance to win (the Showdown) or to make it," Ragan said after starting third but finishing 11th in the Showdown. "It's one thing if you just ran 15th all day and your car was slow and you qualified poor -- you can accept it a little more. But on a night like tonight where we had good speed and we had a good qualifying effort, it's frustrating not to advance. There's some good cars that are not going to be racing tomorrow night, but at the same time we've just got to learn from it and got to do better next week."

So instead of jockeying for $1 million on Saturday night, Ragan watched the race on TV -- a predicament he would have preferred to avoid.

"It's not a good feeling to know that you're not out there having a chance to win," Ragan told FOXSports.com on pit road after the Showdown. "It doesn't matter if it's a heat race, an exhibition race, the Duels in Daytona or all the All-Star Race; you want to be out there running."

Clint Bowyer, who won Friday night's second Showdown segment to advance into the All-Star Race, has likewise missed the All-Star Race before, and thus can empathize with the plights of those who didn't make the cut this time.

"It's not the end of the world," Bowyer said. (But) it's a big deal. It is.There's a lot of people here.Anytime you have exposure time on TV and things like that in this business, you got to be a part of that."

But as Truex, Ragan and others can attest, things don't always work out that way.

Source: http://www.foxsports.com/nascar/story/sprint-all-star-race-sprint-showdown-charlotte-motor-speedway-martin-truex-jr-david-ragan-051615



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Jury Sentences Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev To Death



The jury in the Boston Marathon bombing trial has handed Dzhokhar Tsarnaev the death penalty.

AUDIE CORNISH, HOST:

Convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been sentenced to death. He had been found guilty on 30 federal charges, 17 of which carried the possibility of the death penalty. Tsarnaev was held responsible for killing three people and injuring more than 260 others near the race's finish line, with bombs placed there by him and his brother. A police officer was also killed a few days after that 2013 bombing. David Boeri of member station WBUR was in court as a sentence was read this afternoon and joins us now.

And David, explain to us, how did the jury break down the sentence on those 30 counts?

DAVID BOERI, BYLINE: Audie, of 17 that could've meant the death penalty, the jury imposed the death sentence in six of those counts. It's somewhat surprising. It looks rather sophisticated. What it appears that they did is that they took the one killing that was involving the bomb that was placed by Dzhokhar's older brother, Tamerlan, elsewhere on the Boylston Street. They did not impose the death penalty for that. And they have not imposed the death penalty on the crimes involved with the murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier or - following that in a shootout in Watertown. Now, again, they convicted of all 30 counts in the earlier phase but they have not imposed the death penalty regarding those counts I just talked about.

CORNISH: And the defense had hoped they could convince the jury to accept some mitigating factors and not sentence him to death, but, how did they react to this decision?

BOERI: Their verdict slip, Audie, indicates that they - very few of them were persuaded by the defense, the main defense argument that, in fact, Tamerlan Tsarnaev was the mastermind, the leader, that he held sway over his brother and that the younger brother, Dzhokhar, followed him. They also rejected the idea that young Dzhokhar was remorseful, and they also rejected the idea that he might not commit any other crimes once he's in prison.

CORNISH: David, you were in the courtroom. What did you see from survivors, victims' families?

BOERI: It was striking, Audie, that the victims' families were all very subdued. The families and friends were subdued. The whole courtroom was subdued for this reading. It lasted - let me see - 21 minutes. The only emotion that was shown was shown by the jurors. They were very nervous standing while that long read took place. And then after they had imposed the death penalty on those various counts, a number of them broke down. They were crying. Male jurors, female jurors, they were upset. They were looking down. Some of them looked like they were breaking down.

CORNISH: And finally, how did Tsarnaev himself react?

BOERI: The same he's reacted throughout this trial, Audie. It's been a real mystery. He is inscrutable, impassive and seemingly indifferent. And that perception of his indifference clearly hurt him with the jurors.

CORNISH: Finally, the chief federal prosecutor in Boston, Carmen Ortiz, spoke after the sentencing. What did she have to say?

BOERI: She said this was not a religious crime, it was a political crime. And it did not represent Muslim beliefs. And here's more of what she said.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

CARMEN ORTIZ: Today is not a day for celebration. It is not a day for political or moral debate. It is a day for reflection and healing.

BOERI: And the U.S. attorney was followed by victims and witnesses of the bombings that day. And Michael Ward, who was a first responder, a firefighter, said of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev he wanted to go to h**l. That's what he wanted, only he's going to get there earlier than what he wanted.

CORNISH: That's WBUR's David Boeri. He was in federal court in Boston today where a jury sentenced Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death.

David, thank you.

BOERI: You're welcome, Audie.

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Source: http://www.npr.org/2015/05/15/407071595/jury-sentences-boston-marathon-bomber-dzhokhar-tsarnaev-to-death



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