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Tag Archives: Commentary

Clutching at Pearls Over Roof Ventilation

It’s time to put that dead horse out to pasture.

Posted byData Not DramaJanuary 27, 2023January 28, 2023Posted inCommentary, Risk, Social MediaTags:Bill Carey, Commentary, Risk, Social Media4 Comments on Clutching at Pearls Over Roof Ventilation

Fear and No Fear

Not talking about the risks and dangers doesn’t make them go away.

Posted byData Not DramaAugust 23, 2022September 7, 2022Posted inCommentary, EducationTags:Bill Carey, Commentary, Education, RiskLeave a comment on Fear and No Fear

Perspective

Everyone assumes that everyone else is just like them.

Posted byData Not DramaMay 19, 2022May 19, 2022Posted inCommunication, EducationTags:Commentary, Communication, Dave LeBlanc, EducationLeave a comment on Perspective

Hypocrisy and Service

Some of the same who would champion them criticize them.

Posted byData Not DramaFebruary 2, 2022February 3, 2022Posted inCommentaryTags:Abandoned, Bill Carey, Commentary, RiskLeave a comment on Hypocrisy and Service

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