John Lowe is such a great guest, don’t be surprised if this second visit isn’t his last. When he came back a second time he hit two really important topics, failure and leadership.
Earlier this month, Southern Living named Poole’s Diner the best diner in North Carolina and praised it as follows: “Diners often feel frozen in time, and while Poole’s has the retro chrome edging, and red artificial leather stools and booths, you won’t find anyone in old-school waitress uniforms.”
The scenes in the poem “Madras” oscillate between the cultural corners of Madras (now called Chennai), India. From a meal at Karpagambal Cafe in the bang center of the city, where simplicity beckons at temples, crowded flower markets and tea stalls, the reader is wafted on a journey to the beach watching the sunset
This Just In – It’s Pi Day (3.14) and I’m going to try to refrain from all the puns and bad jokes about trying to resolve the unknowable question of “What’s 22/7?”
Here’s a small ode to the tiny brush that an umpire uses to clean the home plate. After whipping this brush out of the belt pocket, an experienced ump can clean the plate with only a few discrete snaps of the wrist.
As the ACC men’s basketball tournament unfolds with plenty of juicy storylines this week, here are 10 historical “fun facts” worth considering about the crown jewel of ACC basketball.
Last week Rob Cotter, founder and CEO of Environmental Transit Authority, was the guest. ETF manufactures the coolest and most fuel-efficient commercial vehicle on the road, the ELF.
This post will cover a hot topic for our times and really interested in your feedback once you get to the bottom of this post. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changing technology for businesses of all sizes.
“Why do you Mecklenburgers always act so high and mighty?” I still get this question every now and then even though I moved away years ago. Last week, I remembered the best answer to that question.