

Elizabeth Walker
Book Review – Too Much and Never Enough by Mary L. Trump
I absolutely do not care. I. Do. Not. Care. Mary Trump spends the entire book giving an outlook of her emotional dysfunctional family that is built on evaluating people’s worth in dollar signs. The patriarch – the grandfather – placed value on people based on their inability to follow orders and fulfill the vision of making as much money as possible. These lessons framed Donald Trump’s growth and development to make him the person he is today. For all of that – I simply d


Elizabeth Walker
The Hard Conversation of Race in the Workplace: Striving to be Anti-Racist
I hate talking about race at the workplace. I do not even want to utter the word “Black” even though I know I am. I don’t even want to mention (and I whisper) the word “racism.” The accepted term is “microaggression.” This term makes people more comfortable in debating what is racist act or not. We can have this conversation about race without actually making anyone think that they are a racist or perpetuating a racist policy. So, “microaggression” is the term, and “rac


Elizabeth Walker
You Got A Lotta Nerve A Review of The Room Where It Happened by John Bolton
Maybe I missed the punchline, but this almost 500-page, 20+ hour book on Audible is a very long book that is a simple demonstrate of Bolton’s intellect. So, the rest of us are just idiots because he speaks so heavily about his decision process within International Relations. If you can manage to swim through the highly convoluted, pompous look at his view of the world, then you can finally reach a few gems from the book. First, I paused the book in the first chapter and laug