Dr, Jay Greenstein, Maverick #179 (Note from the editor: Last week I had the privilege of catching up with our “Chiropractor extraordinaraire,” Dr. Jay Greenstein. He answered some of my questions while en route to Las Vegas, NV, where he would be giving a presentation on “Injury Prevention” alongside several other high profile presenters. Besides being a […]
Archives for January 2013
Making a Ripple…The Maverick Way
Its a new year…. ….and we have a whole 12 months of the unknown in front of us. For some of us those twelve months will bring much growth and change in our companies, for others of us the forecast says “traveling,” for others its time to take on a project or cause that has […]
Maverick World Impact
Swaziland Relief (Note from the editor) Last week I received an email about a grassroots organization called Swaziland Relief. The gentleman who wrote me the email, Kenneth Stracuzzi, an “innovative and creative product developer for the teen and tween market,” has been working with Swaziland Relief for quite some time. He has been to Swaziland and […]
Meet Our Newest Community Connector
Meet “Rosie the Riveter,” Your Maverick Community Connector I’m super excited to introduce Rose Ayers to you, now and possibly forever nicknamed ‘Rosie the Riveter’. I think it’s pretty appropriate because you’ll be hearing from […]
The End of the World as Damien Knows it….
“2012 Renewal Summit” December 19-21, 2012…..Has come and gone. And none of us will ever be the same because of it. From soft tropical breezes to glorious sunsets to laughing and racing and scavenger hunts and dancing…..to being still and allowing ourselves to ponder life….what a trip. An experience so powerful it has left […]
Yanik’s January Maverick Musings…
Mavericks Mayan Mayhem “4…3…2…1” That’s what my group heard as the door to the Temazcal (a Native American sweat lodge used to purify mind, body and spirit) opened. It was the countdown to the “New Year” that another group was cheering for on the night of December 20th, 2012 in the Mayan village we were privileged […]