MSEL: My employment legacy

When I was growing up, my dad worked in factories. He’d started out pressing records at a Capitol Records plant, then moved around to – and up the ranks at – other entertainment-related companies like JVC, Warner Brothers and JBL. This was during the 70s and 80s, when manufacturing jobs were still plentiful, paid well, […]

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MSEL: Enough.

I turned down the fourth potential client in as many weeks recently. It’s not easy for me to turn down work – I want to please everyone, and I could always use a little more money in my retirement fund. But I left the world of full-time work almost a year ago to create balance

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In the news

Photo by Stefanie Renee I’ve had a couple of guest appearances on the interwebs this week: Confessions of a multiple-career personality on the San Francisco Chronicle’s website. This was written by my friend Rob Baedeker, who interviewed me for this piece shortly after I’d revealed to a consulting colleague that I was also an artist.

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Blue (finally)!

I finished my blue peacocky flower print. It’s available in my shop. Pink and green are available, too. I’m pretty darn happy with them and am looking forward to getting frames for all three of them. My studio assistant is tired of the endless photoshoots, none of which featured him, so I’m sneaking in a

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