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The Paul Potts Story
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Updates on the saga of Paul Potts, observations on how his story relates to our own journey, and all around encouragement for one another.

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The Paul Potts Story Latest Posts

America’s got Talent?
We are on the road again and home is a hotel room. Since we don’t subscribe to broadcast television in Kentucky, last night was my first opportunity to watch the America’s Got Talent show “live.” What a disappointment. It wasn’t even vaguely entertaining: A cross-dressing lip syncher, a... Read more...
Published 3 days ago

Rockin’ in Florida
We are in Florida tonight and so are a whole lot more people. Thousands are here to see Mickey and friends at Disney World. Thousands more came to see a Canadian revivalist named Todd Bentley. He has set up a tent not far from Orlando and is drawing an increasingly large crowd of visitors from... Read more...
Published 7 days ago

Temptations
Checking in with America’s Got Talent this week, the broadcast puts forward a guy who has a story that gives “singing for your supper” a note of reality. Kyle Rifkin sang on the streets to feed his mother and siblings. Now, he’s belting out a Temptations hit, “Ain’t too Proud to... Read more...
Published a week ago

Miley gets it right
Miley Cyrus aka Hannah Montana finally fished up some good press when she showed up unexpectedly at a charity concert in Nashville, Tennessee. Maybe Miley took a hint from Faryl Smith? Yes, I know that Faryl is not immune from letting the fans down, but so far she is on track and exhibiting a... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Don’t let the bed bugs bite…
I love creativity. Even when I don’t agree with the statement being made, I can admire the thought and effort that goes into a creative work. Especially, I enjoy seeing what folks can do with this relatively new medium called the world wide web. The possibilities are seemingly endless. Take a... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Faryl Smith will Record this Fall
Faryl Smith has announced that she will be recording her first album this fall. The statement, from an exclusive interview with the (U.K.) Evening Telegraph, is a bit enigmatic : Faryl has revealed that, although she has not signed a recording deal yet, she has made plans with Simon Cowell to... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Happy Birthday, America
A poem in honor of those who have given of themselves to found and keep this “one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” A Nation’s Strength by Ralph Waldo Emerson What makes a nation’s pillars high And it’s foundations strong? What makes it mighty to defy... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Simon Cowell for Parliament?
We’ve seen Simon Cowell visit the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street, greet the Queen, lunch with politicians, and generally hob-knob with anyone who is someone in British society. Simon, one might say, has pull. The (U.K.) TimesOnline made that point clear today with a headline story saying... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Vacation time
July is vacation time for me. It’s always been like that. My dad’s lumber mill shut down for two weeks every July so all the employees could celebrate Independence Day, go fishing, travel, and take a break. For us, that often meant driving cross country to visit family. I love this time of... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

America has it all…
America’s Got Talent proved once again last night that America really does harbor a bevy of dancers, cowboys, acrobats, sword-swallowers, and singers. Here is how BuddyTV described one of those very special acts: George the Giant is seven feet and three inches tall. His talent involves... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

Doing or Being?
My recent emphasis on the importance to know what one is doing has led to a conversation on the value of being. Don’t grit your teeth and expect to engage a Socratic dialogue, though. This word on being is brought to you by a woman who says that the outer person is important to the inner... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

The first day…
Welcome to July. I love first days. I love beginnings. My favorite parts of a trip are the planning and the journey. Usually, once the destination is gained I am ready to get back on the road again. No wonder my resume reads like an occupational classifications guide"I yearn for the adventure... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago