Social Media in Schools

Social media and education have never gone hand-in-hand. That much is clear. But, have teachers, administrators, parents, and even students ever considered what bringing social media into the classroom could do? Social media is an amazing tool, one that people of all ages use to communicate and keep in touch with the world around them. […]

Leadership According To Camelot

            Leadership According to Camelot Having served in the military (U.S. Army) for four and a half years gave me a lot of insight into different leadership styles. When most people hear any connection between leadership and the military, they think structured, top down, or even controlling. I did not […]

Snap-what? Geo-what?

“Snap-what?” is usually the response one gets when around anyone above the age of 25, which makes sense considering that Snapchat is used mainly by those in high school and college. However, what most business owners (and adults in general) don’t understand is that Snapchat can be extremely beneficial to their business. Let’s start out with the […]

The Ugly Christmas Suit-It’s FUGLY, Fundraisingly Ugly

The Ugly Christmas Suit-It’s Fugly, Fundraisingly Ugly (UPDATE: The Ugly Christmas Suit will make its debut on December 1st on the WSIL morning show) This is my second year to go around Southern Illinois and spread Christmas Cheer. Last year we raised money and bikes for 2 local charities: Gumdrops and The Southern Illinois Bike Giveaway at […]