Syndicated Circulations Category

Ten Tips to WINNING after defeat

 1 Remove the ego- E G O is Edging God Out – know that it’s not always about you only.  2 Help others- say I’m here to be a service to you, how may I help you?  3 List and remember three things you are grateful for – good times come and go. This […]

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Two Polish Knights: A Photoblog of a Father and Son’s Faith Journey.

Walk of Faith I grew up the only-child of the first Polish Permanent Deacon of the Catholic Church’s history. He defected from Poland during communist occupation as a seminarian and is very close to the St. Maximilian Kolbe story. He retired from the US Department of Justice where he served as a full time chaplain […]

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One of the youngest living WWII veterans.

U.S. Navy War Hero and Freedom Fighter, Louis Dumas of Henderson Texas. Writing and getting letters is his joy. Here is a short video biography and a few photos to share. Click on the video to view on the original news site         My grandpa loves letters. To send a hello, send […]

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Opal Sands Resort, Clearwater Beach Florida 

Originally posted on Flying Drone Cameras:
First aerial images of the newest prime spot in the Tampa Bay Area brought to you by Flying Drone Cameras. ???? ??? ?? ???? ???? ?

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[WATCH] Polish Society Keynote Speech 2015

Within the Polish community, I have heard some of the most powerful witnesses of Faith. Here are a few examples of Polish strength.

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Who does that?! Look what he’s doing! What was he thinking? 

This day in history October 28, 1981, my dad’s Feast Day This is an awesome story. You won’t hear things like this from too many people. To understand the significance, let me tell you a short version of the back story. In the 70’s my dad defected communist occupied Poland as a Catholic seminarian from […]

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Do black lives matter or do all lives matter? How to answer this trick question. 

The question is political; both answers are factually correct, but there is no right answer. Black, white, yellow, and blue lives matter, so why is it politically incorrect or considered racist to say all lives matter? The Black Lives Moment is highlighting the intergenerational “black struggle” of the poverty lifestyle, unportional incarceration rates, and an […]

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Downtown Tampa, Encore District

Originally posted on Flying Drone Cameras:
Aerial Downtown Tampa by Flying Drone Cameras

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Where the boat leaves from: Heaven On Florida. Music video slideshow

Originally posted on Real Estate Benjamin:
Watch VIDEO Here Where the boat leaves from: Heaven on Florida

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Flag Day at the Old Historical Florida Capital

Originally posted on Knights of Columbus | Tallahassee:
The Knights of Columbus hosted the 2015 Flag Day event in front of the Historic Old Capitol. It took place on Apalachee Parkway and Monroe Street at Noon on Sunday, June 14th. The event commemorated both the institution of Flag Day and the Pledge of Allegiance. The Knights…

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To end the year with the Holy Family…

I walked three miles in the rain to come to this church today; why? Few reasons. 1- This is a special multicultural Italian church at risk to be closed soon. 2- It’s world known to be rich in heritage, art, and community. 3- I wanted to end my year in thanks to God. 4- I […]

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Benny publishes “good news” in the paper.

I’ve always seen my life as a live Polish cartoon; people tell me that I am animated all the time.

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Marketing Best Practices: Corporate vs How We Do it

I used to work for Honeywell and Bank of America; at the time these two companies were one of the two largest corporations in the world. My consultative roles were always very successful due to a comprehension of the interpersonal sciences. The CEO’s themselves used my antics in their communications to enhance effectiveness. With best practices of sales by Tom Hopkins and Dale Carnegie’s tips and tricks, I always drafted my personable scripts for conversations I lead beforehand. Now, I am releasing the best tested practices of marketing.

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How many leads can you get for 5 dollars?

14 qualified, interested, and ready to buy leads for under $5 is not ‘not bad’… it’s awesome! I wanted to see how many good leads I could get for only $5 dollars. I targeted only iphone users who were at the end of their decision cycle and ready to buy. Facebook meta data that people […]

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How to boost search page rankings using ‘Long Tail’ keywords 

Short Tail Keywords are Falling Behind in Rankings Let’s face it, if you are a small internet business owner, selecting popular keywords to rank high on search engine pages can feel like playing pin the tail on the donkey blindfolded. Hitting the search sweet spot can be challenging… especially when you only use ‘short tails’. […]

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Subtle Adjustments to cure Systems Chaos 

For our routines to work, systems have to be in place. It might not make sense to someone else watching us work our system, but we know how it works and that’s all that matters. Right? What’s your procedure for harmony?  There might be a different approach on how to look at things holistically. Of […]

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I don’t appreciate being email tricked

Don’t Spam Me, Bro! “The darkness always lies,” said Anthony Liccione and I agree with his statement. It’s not often that I’ll complain publicly or even mention politics, but I’ll dip my toe in the water and make a statement concerning emailing integrity. Mostly, I’m willing to comment on this subject because I feel this […]

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Our Faithful Friar was ordained

Originally posted on Knights of Columbus | Tallahassee:
Sir Knight and Deacon Matthew Busch was ordained to the Catholic priesthood by Bishop Gregory Parkes at the Cathedral of The Sacred Heart in Pensacola on Saturday, May 10, 2014.  Fr. Busch, one of the founding members of St. Louis the Crusader Council 12929 and a member of…

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Personal advice to me from Jim Hagel (Bill Gate’s life coach)

I had the opportunity to met Jim Hagel (Bill Gate’s life coach) through two companies I was working for in Silicon Valley: Bridge Management Consulting and Social Genius. In the photo in San Jose, California, you see me with some former teammates, Jim next to me, and the CEO of BroadVision. We were providing digital social […]

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Retreat reflection: Helping others by helping myself.

For the Published article: http://blogs.tallahassee.com/community/2014/04/06/retreat/ It’s good to retreat from time to time for self reflection and regrouping. Sometimes we have to travel to an island to gain perspective of the main land. This weekend I went on the Annual Pensacola-Tallahassee Diocesan Men’s Retreat with about 80 other men with the mission of getting away, […]

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My favorite hobby: Aviation

I received my private pilots license when I was 18 years, a senior in Dunbar High School, and the first graduating pilot from Fayette County Kentucky’s aviation program with AeroTek’s Flight School. I once flew from the Sporty’s Fly-in to the coastline from Mertle Beach to South Padre Island in “good ole’ Julie”; it was […]

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Ambition vs Patience: God’s time has no clock

“Wow! What a great idea. This has to be done… NOW!” Have your ever thought that? I know I have many times. I would be half way complete with a task from a previous good idea and stop all of a sudden to begin working on the next project. At the end of the day, […]

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Social Media’s Effects on Self Development in Youth

I grew up on the internet before it was called the internet. When I was 11, I helped the local librarian set up the town’s first community computer and taught her how to search for information online. 20 years later, I see how communicating online is a natural part of peoples’ lives, especially the younger […]

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Middle Schoolers Engage in Spiritual Enrichment during College Football Gameday

Good Shepard Middle School Youth Group In a football town during any game day, the majority of the population can be found tailgating and partying before and during the game. Especially, when the home team is ranked the highest it’s been in years and we are playing our biggest arch rival. Today, Tallahassee is hosting […]

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Tallahassee.com “Respecting Parents… what’s that?”

http://blogs.tallahassee.com/community/2013/10/26/respecting-parents-whats-that/ In today’s modern comedy shows, we see the image of what family is or what people think it should be. In these shows, the dad is a goofball who never seems to get anything right and the mother is an emotional control freak who rules the home. There’s humor in these scenarios, but they […]

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Rare Full Moon Lunar Eclipse Caught on GoPro time lapse

I noticed the full moon was so bright that I could see my shadow. I looked up and saw the clouds moving at a fast pace. I wanted to capture the moving clouds during time lapse; I set up the GoPro camera to take a photo every 20 seconds and left it outside for 15 […]

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Video of Sunrise: Good Key Largo Mornin’ to ya

Waking up near the water is very peaceful. Look around and tell me how you feel after you watch this video of a typical morning in the Florida Keys.

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The Spiritual Life Team for the Center of Global Engagement and Center of Civic Education and Social Change hosts speaking engagement with Dr Jon Haidt

The Spiritual Life Team (interns for the Center of Global Engagement and Center of Civic Education and Social Change) hosted a speaking engagement with Dr Jon Haidt who is a leader in the field of Social Psychology. Jonathan Haidt is the author of The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion […]

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God texted me! He told me to “Relax”

God TEXTed me during church and told me to put my phone away. God speaks to us all the time. He is with us everywhere. He may or may not be one of your texting friends, so where do you hear His voice? And, how do you hear God?! To hear God: make yourself quiet, […]

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One Step Closer To You: Music and Lyrics of Michael Franti & Spearhead slideshow by @SocialBenjamin

One Step Closer To You: Michael Franti & Spearhead I’ve been down for far too long Till my faith was nearly gone I never knew somebody just like You Could be a friend i could call my own Till i let go of a broken heart I let go to an open heart I let […]

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I have a 3 minute work break for you.

Put on your headphones… Listen and find yourself lost in the scenery. One Step Closer to You: by Michael Franti & Spearhead/ Photos by @SocialBenjamin

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Steve Wozniak: How we met in person using Social Technology

I met Steve Wozniak. I found him on twitter, tracked him on foursquare, was at his house, and I informed him an over sight on Foursquare. Usually, I like to blog about recent events, but there’s a story worth sharing that happened last year. I was in the Keys summer 2011 planting foursquare checkin points […]

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Fireworks over Key Largo Florida in Hyper Speed

  FLORIDA KEYS-    Footage taken with a GoPro Hero 2. The original show was 20 minutes and I speed the footage down to 3:30 using iMovie to edit. Motivation for this was merely to share with my friends back home who had their 4th of July celebration canceled. Of course the added benefit is […]

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My version music video: Zac Brown song featuring Jimmy Buffett: Knee Deep

My video version Zac Brown feat. Jimmy Buffett Knee Deep Gonna put the world away for a minute Pretend I don’t live in it Sunshine gonna wash my blues away Had sweet love but I lost it She Got too close so I fought it Now I’m lost in the world tryin to find me […]

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Keys Livin for the summer

Since my last post, you saw that I was seeking a position with the Center of Global Engagement in a public relations role. Good news! I got the internship and I’m very excited to start it in the fall. I have the summer to myself. I chose to live in the Keys while I author […]

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Gringo goes to Colombia. Roadtrip from Barranquilla to Cartagena

This is a day in the life of @SocialBenjamin who traveled to Colombia. He took the most dangerous road between beautiful Barranquilla and Romantic Cartagena for American ambush and organ theft according to the US Department of State. God was with him on this trip. This is a witness of faith that Colombia has good […]

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