Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Mary and I attended the Front Range Bloggers meeting last night at the Uptown Tavern on 17th here in Denver.
The 30 or so of us who attended shared what we are doing online, exchanged information about host sites, software, and who was actually making money. The pending legislation about charging Colorado sales tax for online transactions was also discussed. I expect details will be posted today on the above Facebook group, given the nature of the group!
It was a bit paradoxical to be sitting together face-to-face talking about how to connect with people online. I distributed a printout of the front page of this site and http://www.COCaucus.org to the group and asked for their feedback.
We joined the Bloggers after attending John Henderson's Active Minds lecture about Benjamin Franklin (click here for notes). It was a very lively hour, I was sorry we couldn't stay for the discussion.
John said very little about Franklin's Junto group, which was too bad since it played such a vitally important part in Franklin's life. Franklin's personal exercise of following a set of 13 virtues was said to be a Junto-wide activity, which wasn't the case.
John let me put out Franklin Circle business cards along side his handouts, it will be interesting to see if any of those who attended contact me.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
through the hot stony field after swimming,
the sea light behind her and the huge sky
on the other side of that. Listened to her
while we ate lunch. How can they say
the marriage failed? Like the people who
came back from Provence (when it was Provence)
and said it was pretty but the food was greasy.
I believe Icarus was not failing as he fell,
but just coming to the end of his triumph.
"Failing and Flying" by Jack Gilbert, from Refusing Heaven. Alfred A. Knopf, 2005 .
Within just a few days in November, 1979: my dad died from cancer far too young, he denied the fact he was dying until his final breath; Fr. Dave Wilson at Christ Episcopal Church who had confirmed me, baptized my children and was my spiritual adviser moved from Denver; and a therapist I'd seen once a week or more for over 3 years left town.
The only one to offer final advice was the therapist: "Count it all as victory."
Easier said than done. Especially for Icarus when the wax melted when he flew too close to the sun, the gods punishment for being prideful.
Ten years later Janet and I separated and finally divorced.
We'd married when we were just 20, me an immature 20 year old boy more concerned with sports than school, dreaming of playing pro football and then coaching.
Today is the birthday of Samuel Pepys, born in London (1633), who on New Year's Day 350 years ago — in 1660 — made a resolution to keep a diary, which I read in an English Literature class after I was married and finishing a BA at the University of Denver. Until then I'd planned on being an English teacher and high-school coach if the pro-football dream didn't work out.
Now I sit each morning and watch the sky brighten the mountains and Invesco Field to the west of my apartment. It's hard to not wonder what might have been. It would be better I'm sure to count it all as victory, but some mornings that is very hard to do.
Would Pepys be a blogger today? I doubt it. He wrote in code.
"We come to not regret the past nor wish to close the door on it. We see where our experience can be capitalized to help other people." That's the dream now.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
It is also the birthday of John Thomas Wren, the best son. Happy birthday, John. Pop
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Franklin Circle. Let me know if you want a copy of the attachement
"What is a Franklin Circle." Here's the release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 16, 2010
Contact: John Wren cell (720)495-4949
FREE SAMPLE OF A FRANKLIN CIRCLE EACH FRIDAY.
Powerful adult self-directed learning technique may have been Ben Franklin’s best invention, says John Wren.
DENVER— Franklin Circle Denver Open Group, each Friday, 4 p.m. at Panera Bread, 1330 Grant, Denver. Free. Optional RSVP at http://meetup.com/CommunityRoomCollege or contact John Wren at (303)861-1447 or John@JohnWren.com.
“Everyone who wants to learn more is invited to join us,” said entrepreneur and long-time community John Wren announcing the free, open Franklin Circle that now meets each Friday.
“Those attending are given enough information to start a new Franklin Circle or to use the format in another existing group such as a service club or chamber of commerce. If anyone wants to start a group for free for their friends and neighbors, I’ll help them for free. Or if they want to start a tuition-based group I’ll provide help beyond this open meeting for a fee that is based on the help they want from me,” said Wren.
In 1727, young Ben Franklin formed a group in Philadelphia for “the purpose of mutual improvement” as Franklin puts it in his famous Autobiography. In 1996, inspired by Franklin, activist John Wren formed the first Franklin Circle here in Denver, and he’s now actively working to spread the concept.
“I’ve conducted startup workshops and done consulting with small businesses for years,” said Wren. “This experience has convinced me there is a real need for these peer advisory groups for small business owners, entrepreneurs, and creative managers. The intention is to help people to start and grow their own business, and to help them become better citizens through active participation in local government and politics. In my opinion, the powerful format for these meetings may have been Ben Franklin’s best invention.”
Wren has studied adult education at Regis University and has had numerous teaching assignments, ranging from Arapahoe Community College and Casper Junior College to the American Management Association and Colorado Free University.
Each group is autonomous, and free help to start a new group is also available online at http://www.wikihow.com/Start-a-Franklin-Circle-Adult-Self-Directed-Learning-Group
For more information contact John Wren at John@JohnWren.com or (303)861-1447.
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Attachment: What is a Franklin Circle?
John S. Wren, MBA http://www.JohnWren.com is the founder of the Denver Socrates Café, Denver IDEA Café and Franklin Circles. He is a business consultant and adult educator. He is the new Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Inventors Association http://rminventor.org. He is also conducting a free online Action Class in Practical Politics to help newcomers to Colorado politics to learn about the Colorado Caucuses http://www.COCaucus.org.
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
I'm trying to make my online presence more helpful to people who are kind enough to visit here. See the new links to the left.
Every day I'm posting what seems important to Facebook, with 400 million members and still growing strong seems to me that's the best way right now to connect. If we aren't already Facebook "friends" hope you'll join me there right now, http://www.facebook.com/John.S.Wren