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A Multimedia Celebration of Downtown Greenville September 2011
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Follow Nantucket
Follow Rick Erwin’s
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Lie Saving Music 8
Pimp My Reality 14
Cool Stu 19
Picking Favorites 30
I Remember... 3418 It’s All About Perspective
20 The Value o a Snapshot
25 Living the Full Lie
26 Mark the Beetle (Part 2)
28 Chicken Salad Review
33 What Is Leadership, Anyway?
30
Jay Spivey
Publisher/Editor
Jack DelGado
Creative Directo
Matt MorganMusic Editor
CONTRIBUTORGene Berger
LiveSyphon
Jordana Mego
Madeleine Mu
Tim O’Neill
Tim Brosnan
Chase Finch
CATS
Craig Kinley
Lee Ann Carte
Bruce Plourde
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Trey Pennington
Father, Lecturer, Writer, Partisan, Confdante and Friend.
You are so missed.
Rest In Peace.
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Join us for the 15th Annual
Meals on Wheels Fall Classic Golf Tournament
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rdGreenville Country Club
Chanticleer & Riverside Courses
Meals on Wheels
presents the 2011
$40 per person$75 per couple
Friday, September 30th, 2011
7 pm – 11 pm Hyatt Regency, Downtown Greenville
for more information or to participate in either evencontact Meals on Wheels at 864-233-6565
www.mealsonwheelsgreenville.org
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What i Greenville had a place where great ideas could be collected and shared with people in Greenville capable
o making them happen? It does now.
Greenville Forward recently launched a new website designed to oster communication between Greenville citizens
and community leaders called “WhatiGreenville.com.” What i Greenville is a collaborative project between GreenviForward and OrangeCoat Web Design and employs a simple, idea-ostering ramework that is user-riendly and
consumer content generated. The site asks the question beginning with, “What i Greenville…” in the hopes that
users will nish the sentence with their ideas o ways to improve Greenville County, address a concern, and to oste
community with other engaged citizens.
Posts made to the website can also be broadcast via social network channels like Twitter and Facebook, and can ar
accessible on computers, smart phones, or tablet devices. The website tracks posts and rereshes every 20 second
Each month, Greenville Forward transmits popular ideas to a comprehensive and diverse list o local “Champions,”
civic leaders, governments, community visionaries, and more, in the hopes that some can be implemented.
In its rst week, the site recorded 10,000 page views and 500 new ideas. With coverage on all o the major news
networks, Greenville Forward has quickly seen that a voice is needed or the public. And now that voice is here.
Greenville Forward was created in January 2006 to help Greenville achieve Vision 2025, the bold, comprehensive, and
aggressive plan to create a vibrant Greenville in the next twenty-fve years. By having a group like Greenville Forward,
whose sole purpose is to acilitate, coordinate,
and communicate the ideas rom Vision 2025,
the aggressive goals or Vision 2025 will be
kept vibrant, alive, and attainable.
Greenville Forward Launches NewWebsite: “WhatiGreenville.com”
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You may wonder why two people can experience
the same event and come out of it in a completely
different way. That’s a simple answer: It’s all about
perspective. I’ve been thinking a lot about how fear
can prevent us from going after our dreams and living
to our full potential. If we change our perspective thenthose fears which hold us back, can be alleviated and
then result in endless opportunities and possibilities.
I don’t think there are many people that would
regret trying something, but would certainly regret
if they never did. But what if I fail? That is probably
going to happen at some point and it won’t be the
end of the world. The worst case scenario will most
likely not be that bad and can be recovered from.
Also, recovering from failure only will make you
stronger and more informed about how to proceed
the next time. If you are not failing then try harder.
“The difference between a mountain and a molehill is
your perspective” - Al Neuharth. Walt Disney oncesaid that whenever he goes on a ride, he thinks about
what’s wrong and how it can be improved. He said
that we should ‘get better daily’. Bottom line is to
be kind, be helpful, work hard, laugh, pursue your
dreams and be sure to keep things in perspective
along the way. I am reminding myself of this as well.
~ lisa carpenter
IT’S ALL ABOUT PERSPECTIVE
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Are you asking yoursel how can music possibly save your lie? Well the truth is, I don’t know. What I do
know is that it has saved lives. There are countless stories o people all over the world showing us that
music (as a thing) means so much to them, that it’s gotten them through perilous moments in their lie.Others have shared stories o how playing musical instruments growing up has kept them rom a darker
path. The act is that people who play musical instruments are less stressed, and it is proven that people
that are less stressed live longer. Have I told you how music can save your lie? Well, no, but go pick up a
guitar and you might live longer!
I have always played music. As ar back as I can remember I have been able to make music with an
instrument. My ather was a musician, and it just came naturally. I have taught music since I was in high
school when I was also attending the Fine Arts Center. It was at that point when music became my passion.
I haven’t looked back.
I’m sure it’s no shock that I eel strongly about introducing
music into everyone’s lie - as early as possible. I also eel that
music should be required in school, just like other languages.
I teach classes at my studio www.sitnspinstudios.com or
kids and adults on how to play, write, and record. I taught a
summer program at the Fine Arts Center or 8 years and I
still work with local schools. It’s amazing to me when I think
back on just how many students I have had over the years.
Teaching private study as well as or programs, it was not
uncommon or me to have had over 200 students a year.I get calls or emails all the time rom parents or students
bragging about being accepted into music schools like
Berkeley, NYU, or NTS. They thank me, and sometimes
tell me that I am the reason they got into music in the
frst place. That is an awesome eeling!
I urge anyone to support local and national music
programs like The Fine Arts Center, The Governor’s
School, Save the Music Foundation, Support Music,
or Music for all. Music is so important to me and to
so many people that I know - I couldn’t
imagine my lie without it. So
go out and support live music,
give to these oundations,
buy a git certifcate or some private lessons or
at my studio :), donate that saxophone collecting dust in your attic. Just do
something to promote music. You’ll eel better and, you never know, you
just might save a lie.
Follow Sit-n-Spin
How Music Can Save Your LifeBy Matt Morgan, Owner/Producer Sit-N-Spin Recording Studios
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Friday, October 28, 2011 • 7:30 PM
Saw Mill at North Main
22 Graves Drive • Greenville, SC 29609
$35 per person or $60 per pair
Fundraiser to beneft YWCA o Greenville with live band, silent
auction, and complimentary hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine
Costume or mask with after-ve attire encouraged
but not required for admissions
benefting the
You’re invited to the frst annual
Call 864.373.6300 or visit
www.ywcaball2011.eventbrite.com to purchase your ticket(s)
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ACOUSTIC SAHARA
One o contemporary world music’s recent critical
avorites Tinariwen sets aside their usual Algerian
indi-rock electried sonic palette to return to a more
inormal acoustic ormat. In the
process nothing is lost o their
power and much is gained in
beauty o sound. The chiming
acoustic guitars and percussion
blend and entwine in partnership
with voices. The songs are heavenly
in melody and the texts translations
in the booklet allow us into a magical
and intense cultural world o desert
existence in Algeria.
BEETHOVEN IN LONDON
This CD rom Wigmore Hall Live is one o 3 volumes
documenting the duo o violinist Alina Ibragomova and
Pianist Cedric Tiberghien as they bless us collectors not
lucky enough to attend their landmark concerts covering all
10 Beethoven Violin Sonatas. This is music by one o the
undisputed master composers played like old souls by two
rather youngish relative newcomers. From the powerul
crescendos to the quiet intimate moments and the joyous
playul passages these two deliver
music captured in concert that
stands up or, in act demands,
multiple listening. The sound o
these live recordings is wonderul
it only adds to what the awed
audience at Wigmore Hall clearly
is ecstatic about. Stunning!
Gene’s Horizons - Musical Musings from
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TRUE SOUL FROM
ARKANSASTrue Soul – Deep Sounds From The Let O Stax
is a monumental CD-BOOK-DVD combo that
brings the raried soul and unk rom the studio
work o Lee Anthony out into the accessible
world or all us non scholar collectors to enjoy.
This is a loving tribute to the musical vision and
legacy o a genius o soul who worked out his
days in Little Rock Arkansas. From the opening
moments o “The Thrill Is Gone” in an instrumental version repletewith down low bass notes, sexy snaky rhythms, and sultry RnB
lead guitar it’s apparent that this volume is aptly named and into
something very serious. 18 tracks, 54 page ull color hardbound
booklet, extensive liner notes and a bonus DVD.
GOOD NEWS
FROM TEXAS At Last, something rom Texas
worth voting or! Jimmie Vaughan.
His latest eort is Plays More Blues
Ballads and Favorites dishes up 14
tracks o good and greasy gritty
blues and soul done same way
he’s always done since his early
days with The Fabulous Thunderbirds; no rills, or real
authentic and drenched in soul. Guitar work that is simply
wonderul, a groove that runs miles deep and guest vocal
shots rom the red hot siren o Austin Lou Ann Barton. It
doesn’t get any better than that when these two get
together. Find out or yoursel when they bring it all to The
Handlebar here in Greenville October 7.
eenville’s Music Master
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Machine
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Woodward
Follow Bukue One
Follow Loose Change
Giving bands the ability to capture and share their mostvaluable asset - the experience o their live perormance.
Loose Change perorm their cover o “Plush”
by Stone Temple Pilots live at the Ray Evans
Beneft at Gottrocks in Greenville.
Click the videos to see these and other perormances rom live and local art
For more inormation about LiveSyphon, visit livesyphon.co
Pickens native Alexa Woodward perorms
her original song “Pillar of Salt” live at Artisphere
in Downtown Greenville.
The Jones Machine rock The House in
Simpsonville with “The Proposition” .
Bukue One pumps up the crowd with
“Cheese and Butter” at New Earth Music Hall
in Athens, GA.
Giving bands the ability to capture and share their most valuable asset - the experience of their live performa
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Greenville’s LocaMusic Scene CaptureBrought to you by LiveSypho
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Cool new tech I studied in IP class
while in Grad school - Pandoodle
recently opened an ofce in Columbia SC bringing their
entrepreneur talent to USC rom Silicon Valley.
• PandoodleCorporationisaworldleaderinpersonalizedandinteractive-basedproducts.
• Pandoodleallowsadvertisers,video/lmproducerstofullycustomizetheirproductswithtargetedad
placement globally, nationally or locally.
• Pandoodleisanadvanced“greenscreen”technology
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placements globally, nationally or locally.
• Pandoodle’stechnologyallowsyourviewerstoput
their child into your animated DVD video or interact
online with their avorite characters
• http://www.pandoodle.com/product-placement.php
A reverse Craig’s list marketplace
architected and designed by
guys out o Greenville that now
run Zaarly’s product design team.
• Zaarlyisagreatnewplacetoaskforanythingandgetitfrompeoplenearby.
• WhetheryouwantacompetitivepriceforaniPad,needahandatworkwithsomeadmin,orwantsome
advice on your landscape.
• Zaarlycanhelpconnectyoutothepeopleinyourcommunitythatarereadytomakemoneyhelpingyou.
• SquaredEyeisalocalGreenvillecompanythatrunstheproductdesignteamforZaarly.
• www.zaarly.com
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A Realtor with an Eye
on Greenville.
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James Akers, Jr.
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GREETHE VALUE OF A SNAPSHOT
By Allyson Hale
napshots may not provide full, all
encompassing, pictures, but they will
capture those distinct moments in life.
Bruce Plourde, CityStory Co-Founder and
photographic artist for Greenville – Imprints of
a City , uses a snapshot, style to not only blur the
background, which enables a subject to stand
out; No, Bruce removes all the surrounding
context, making the subject the only possible
focus. His digitally illustrated images are
then printed onto aluminum, resulting in
artwork that inspires a new perspective with
new appreciations, new questions, and new
stories. A collection of his recent snapshots
of Greenville, can be found at The Gallery at
Postcard from Paris (located within Linda
McDougald Design — Postcard from Paris
Home) located at 633 S. Main Street.
SNAPSHOTS OF GREENVILLE
Greenville – Imprints of a City , CityStory’s
newest Greenville gift, is a coffee table book
unlike any other. The focus is Greenville’s
modern narrative. It’s not a history book nor
a travel guide. It’s a black, white, and metallic
silver ink art book filled with snapshots of
iconic images and community stories that
produce a distinct, and mostly unknown,
picture of Greenville.
THE ART IN THE BOOK
Bruce Plourde’s numerous silver-toned
snapshots of iconic Greenville structures
adorn the pages and reveal a novel degree of
beauty and depth.
THE STORIES IN THE BOOK
Insightful. Entertaining. Sustainable. And direct
accounts from individuals leaving their imprint
on Greenville. Corporations, education, non-
profits, parks, theatres, museums, and many
more specific stories have been gathered and
recorded so that the community may discover
voices often missed among the noise.
Glorious Citadel, 14x18
Aluminum Print
Available
December
2011
citystoryg
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VILLE
“I’ve always connected deeply with my
environment. But revealing the beauty
of structures and architecture is just
one piece of this Greenville project.
When we paired these images with
the local stories, I couldn’t help but
get excited about what we were doing
for Greenville. I am very thankful to be
using my talents as an artist to help tell
the story in which we are all a part of.”
– Bruce Plourde
nville.com
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Follow Metropolitan Arts Council
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For more information on Centre Stage call 864.233.6733 or visit www.centrestage.
Centre Stage presents its 9th AnnNew Play Festival Sept. 12-16, 2featuring the works of four na
selected from submissions of p
wrights. These four plays, free
open to the public, are presente
staged readings that begin each
ning at 7 p.m. followed by a talkb
with the playwright and Arlene
ton, our playwright-in-residence.
audience votes on their favorite sc
and the winning play will receiv
staged production in January 2012
shows start at 7pm. Open seating
reservations.
SEPTEMBER 12The Wind Farmer by Dan O’Neill
SEPTEMBER 13Starved by Suzanne Heathcote
SEPTEMBER 14The Kiss of Caiaphas
by Terence Patrick Hughes
SEPTEMBER 15You Are Here by Steve Totland
SEPTEMBER 16Vacuum by Arlene Hutton
Follow Centre Stage
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Entertain. Stimulate. Exhaust Your Kids.
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People in the Upstate have nothing on that guy in the Dos Equis “The Most Interesting Man in the World”
commercials. This article was suppose to be about two or three o the most ascinating people I’ve met sincemoving here but ater several alse starts I realized the task was just too
daunting, there was no way I could choose. So I scratched the entire thing
and decided to ocus instead on the WHY instead o the WHO.
Living on a boat means a large percentage o your riends either live on, in, or
near water and once the decision was made to relocate to Greenville I was
concerned about adjusting to a new liestyle without that one binding tie.
Those ears turned out to be unwarranted as I continue meeting amazing
people daily; people who I’m in awe o due to their zest or lie. Not to saythat boaters don’t enjoy or love lie, we just, in my opinion, have a tendency
to be a bit more laid-back than most. For example, i we want to spend the
day reading, then that’s pretty much all we do…or the entire day. Same with
shing or drinking or sailing. I won’t say boaters are lazy; we just aren’t big multi-taskers.
Here I have met people who have such a genuine love o lie and want to pack as much into it as possible.
These are individuals who not only take everything they can rom lie, but they also give back just as much, i
not more.
I have become riends with a couple young people, by young I mean in their teens, who because o their drive
and motivation, have given me hope or our uture. These teens are not only changing their community but our
world with their vision or the uture. The word “no” isn’t in their vocabulary.
I have met numerous people who are working
diligently to make Greenville a world class city
through events such as Google on Main,
TEDxGreenville and Xperience Greenville. These are
people who realize lie doesn’t stop at 5pm and spend the next 8 hours doing what inspires and excites them.
Ater so many years o living a dierent liestyle it’s very cathartic
being surrounded by motivated dedicated people enjoying their lie
while also working to make a dierence.
Way to go Greenville and keep it up!
Living the Full LieBy Lee Ann Carter
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A D O S E O F
Mark the Beetle was looking or answers. Trouble is, he didn’t even know what the questions were.
His conversation with Jerry the Butterfy had let him even more conused than ever, so he went to
the source o wisdom in his world, Stephen the Spider.
Stephen the Spider was wise. His multiple eyes allowed him to take in a lot o inormation and seeeverything rom various points o view. He was generous with his wisdom. He would share his thoughts
and ideas with anyone who asked. And even some who didn’t. He wasn’t one to mince words, though.
He told it how it was. Or, rather, how he saw it, through his several points o view. He was one other
thing as well: treacherous. For all his wisdom and generosity, a spider still had to eat. And Stephen the
spider was well ed.
Mark the Beetle travelled over to the web that Stephen the Spider had spun just the day beore.
Careully watching his every step, Mark the Beetle called out to his riend, but got no response.
Stephen the Spider oten went rom place to place spinning webs and sharing wisdom. But he’d
always return to his same haunts. So Mark the Beetle drank a rereshing dew drop, ate and edge o
a particularly tasty green lea, made himsel comortable and starting dozing in the aternoon sun.
“Hey!” called Harry the Hummingbird. “Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!”
Mark the Beetle awoke with a start. His initial instinct was to run. But then he thought he should stay
still and let the tree camoufage him rom this bird’s gaze. Then he thought i this bird is calling to him,
then he wasn’t camoufaged very well. Finally he thought, why was this bird yelling at him, which
inspired him to take voice. Danger be damned.
“Dude, why are you yelling at me?” Mark the Beetle always used “dude” when talking to birds that
might eat him. He gured one couldn’t eat another that he was “bros” with.
Mark the Beetle (Part 2 o 3)By Tim O’Neill
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TIM O’NE IL L I S A N A D V E R T I S I N G
C R E A T I V E D I R E C T O R / S T O R Y T E L L E R .
Read more of his stories at ActCreatively.com
“Dude, really? Dude? OK. Dude it is.” Harry the Hummingbird didn’t stay in one spot or very long. He
few rom place to place and only landed every once in a while. But or all o his scattered fying
patterns, he kept a pretty steady stream o consciousness. Steady and ast, especially or someone
who had just woken up.
“Look, kid, it’s no nectar o my beak-as they say.” He few up. “But I wouldn’t rest there i I were you.”
He few to the side. “Huh, i I were you? That would suck-nothing personal. I gotta be on the move. I
gotta dodge. I gotta parry. I gotta thrust!” He few orward. “You know what I’m sayin. Totally random.
Back on topic. Look this is a hotbed or bugs ergo a hotbed or bug eaters. Ergo-that’s my hot word or
the day. I’m trying to use it wherever I can. Ergo I used it in that sentence. Ergo ergo ergo. You should
try it, it’s a un word to say.” Harry the Hummingbird perched on a nearby branch.
“Look, dude!” Mark the Beetle nally broke in. I’m looking or Stephen the Spider. Have you seen him?”
“Seen him?” Harry the Hummingbird took fight once again. “I ate him. Ate him whole. With some ava
bean and a nice Chianti. Ha! See what I did there? ‘Silence o the Lambs.’ Ever see it?” He paused in
mid-fight and looked directly at Mark the Beetle. “It puts the lotion in the basket!” he few backward.
”Great fick! So, you seen it? You didn’t see it? Not much or conversation are you kid? Or a sense o
humor – o course I didn’t eat Stephen the Spider. He’s a riend o mind, ergo, I wouldn’t eat him. He’s
spinning a new web at the water spout. I go tell him you’re looking or him.” And with that, he was gone.
Mark the Beetle didn’t know i he should try to thank Harry the Hummingbird or throw himsel into the
Zapper.HarrytheHummingbirdwasrightthough.Thiswasn’tasafeplacetonapoutintheopen.So
Mark the Beetle crawled back toward the tree and ound a nice chip in the bark where he could rest,
without being seen by hungry woodpeckers or chatty hummingbirds, and began wrestling with the
reason or it all until sleep came upon him once more.
To be concluded…
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BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER CATERING
31 AUGUSTA STREET, DOWNTOWN GREENVILLE
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With the impressive quantity o sushi restaurants in Greenville,
how can you pick a avorite? The choices always come down to
location and what sushi roll you are craving. Whether it’s the
Poseidon Roll at Tsunami, the Samurai at Murasaki, you’re at
one end o Main Street, or you were just at the Haywood Mall
and Sushi Hana’s early bird special is not or the aint at heart,
the choice is made or you.
I have a avorite sushi restaurant in Greenville, Sakura.
They won me over with, o course, their Sweet Heart Roll.
For those o you scared o ruit in your entrée, this is not
or you, unless you are willing to admit how wrong you
are. It’s not just the sushi. Take away the Sweet Heart and
you’re looking at nearly every sushi restaurant you know.
It’s the little things they have. The electronic covers o
Michael Jackson playing in the background, the walls o
tall living bamboo, and, the best part, the ornate and
unique clay soy sauce dishes and saki bottles, all o it
just makes you eel like you’re somewhere dierent.
A avorite kind o dierent.
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At the time of this article there are
nearly 20 sushi restaurants within
Greenville’s city limits.
Fresh salmon, mango, avocado wrapped with
soybean paper in wasabi mayo sauce.
Wikipedia Sakura and you are directed to “
Cherry Blossom” and a long list of Japanese
songs and musicians.
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37 Augusta St. Greenville, SC | www.warehousetheatre.com | Box Ofce: 864.23
“...another bold theatrical stroke: a fnely
and beautiully realized production”
Paul Hyde, Greenville News
“Words cannot express how wonderul we thought the production o
Metamorphoses was. We stayed ater the show or the discussion with the actors and
director and thoroughly enjoyed it. The entire experience was very enlightening.
The director talked to the audience beore the show and was very entertaining and
insightul. Nobody in our group o fve have ever been to a theater that does this.
Now, the show was the best theater I have ever seen and I am no spring chicken. We
are already planning our next trip to your theater. Thank you to everyone who put
this together.”
Stacey Templet
“Best production I’ve seen yet.”
Daniel Waldschmidt
“This gorgeous production is more than a crash course in Greek mythology; it’s
about what it means to walk on this earth with other people. I’d wager it’s the most
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A ew weeks ago, I was lucky enough to be part o Clemson’s Leadership Summit, where mysel and 23 others spent a
week ocusing on leadership at many dierent levels.
So now, when someone asks me “what is leadership?” I can look at them straight in the eye and give them a direct
answer.
Yeah. Right.
See, the one thing I learned is that leadership—true leadership—is dierent or everybody. You will lead dierently than
I do. Some people have dierent ocuses—ethics, emotional intelligence, strength and ego, to name a ew. Heck, some
people even lead by ollowing. Don’t believe me? Watch Derek Siver’s “How to Start a Movement” TED video, where
one crazy, hal-naked guy at an outdoor event leads hundreds o others to act just as insanely. To me, to say that I can
outright defne leadership—what it means to me and what it should mean to you—is ultimately impossible.
What I did learn during the week came in waves o inspiration.Leaders must be ethical, or else they are no better thana playground bully. Leaders must inspire, and they must be ollowed, or else they aren’t really leaders at all. Leaders must
serve the community around them, or else they sit apart rom the people they lead. Leaders must listen and be available.
Leadership is giving someone else the reigns, even i they do “it” dierently than you do. Even i it may be wrong (by
your or my standards). Leadership is realizing that when you put yoursel on a shel, a lot can happen without you.
Leadership is a highly complex organism. It’s something that may be defnable in bookish standards, but not one that is
easily described. You know it when you see it, and you know it’s lacking when it’s not there. Can it be created? I don’t
know. Leadership can be unearthed, uncovered, discovered, and encouraged, though. In Siver’s video, he celebrates the
ollowers as much as the leader. Ater all, the frst ollower, he says “is a orm o leader on his own.” And without the
ollowers, there would be no leader.
Are you a leader? I so, who’s ollowing you, and where are you taking them?
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Too many times we sit by and watch the world spin on without taking a single step that can actually make adierence in someone’s lie. That passive approach really doesn’t do you, or anybody else, any good in the long
run. Funny thing participation – in the midst o contributing your time, passion and eorts to good causes – you
will nd yoursel discovering this thing called enjoyment. We are by nature social creatures and the great surprise
we continue to relearn is that most people appreciate a kind act being perpetrated in their presence. Enjoyment
breeds happiness. Happiness increases your sel-esteem and can lead to that most holy o “sels” – selfessness.
Beware, happiness is not the end goal o our existence. Just like sadness, happiness is feeting (or should be).
No one wants to be around that silly “happy all the time” guy that paints rainbows by waving his hands in the air
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The realistic middle ground, the grail, the one answer is contentedness.
So – whilst in one o your daydreams today dismount Pegasus and imagine
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else nd the answer to it all . Or simply apply your talents towards
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Contentedness...or how do you get there from here?
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In October, cyclists, like Mark Harden, rom Greenville will be
cycling to Austin, TX, to raise money to conquer Cancer.
Mark is part o the Palmetto Peloton Project (P3) which
exists to promote the advancement of cancer research
and advocacy efforts locally, regionally and nationally
through und-raising tness events. Help Mark with this great
cause by donating to his challenge at www.p3ride.org,
and select Mark’s name rom the pull down menu. All
proceeds will go to the Institute For Translational Oncology
Research and Clinical research Unit o the Greenville Hospital
System and the Lance Armstrong Foundation.
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