by Heidi Webb | Jul 27, 2020 | 2020
I’m a packrat, or a memory-keeper as I prefer to think about it. But truth be told much as I try to whittle my life down to essentials I seem to always want to hold onto already read books (alright my grandfather’s entire law library), mementos (ok playbills from high...
by Heidi Webb | Jul 17, 2020 | 2020
When only a few months ago at the beginning of these unprecedented times I often said and heard others say, how they couldn’t wait to get back to “normal”. As time went by, it seemed that we talked less about getting back to “normal” and more...
by Heidi Webb | Jun 9, 2020 | 2020
Since George Floyd’s murder I’ve found myself immersed in conversations about systemic racism and my bubble of white privilege. Only days ago, having finished reading Can You Hear Me? by Nick Morgan, I had a blog swirling in my mind about virtual communication, its...
by Heidi Webb | May 5, 2020 | 2020
Over the course of the past couple of months I’ve become reluctantly accustomed to remote meetings. I now find that during the course of a day it’s not unusual for me to meet with fifty or more people through Zoom professional and client meetings, expanding my...
by Heidi Webb | Mar 26, 2020 | 2020
Mollie turned six years old this past Thursday. She’d been planning her party with her Mom and looking forward to it for many weeks (which as we all remember is a really long time when you’re five). But as the day grew closer Mollie’s mom realized there...
by Heidi Webb | Mar 17, 2020 | 2020
For many years when I’ve talked of divorce I’ve said if only our society recognized the toll it took on individuals and families––if it were considered an epidemic––the Center for Disease Control (CDC) would have made significant interventions. I made those comments...