Talk to the Hands

This is the second in a series of 12 posts expounding on the 2011 forecasts in the annual trends report from Salzman, president of Euro RSCG Worldwide PR and an internationally respected trendspotter. People are seriously re-evaluating their lives, their work, their play. The question isn’t only “What are you going to do with your [...]
Nov 30, 2010 | Categories:Features, Technology, Trends | Tags: Brooklyn, chickens, control, cosmetology, D.C., Detroit, District of Columbia, DIY, do-it-yourself, educated elites, farming, hands-on skills, handwork, Hollywood disaster, losing control, meaning of life, meaningful, re-evaluation, satisfying, search for meaning, simple life, Studs Terkel, success, Tea Party, Texas, time banking, Trends, urban farming, value, virtual, volunteering, Washington, zen | 10 Comments »
It’s All a Blur

Today, life is one big blur. At home, my office doubles as art gallery, library and dog playroom. In the kitchen, my palette runs more and more toward fusion (anyone else tried chicken with horseradish and curry?). On vacation in coastal Rhode Island this summer, it wasn’t Hurricane Earl we were worried about but Hurricane [...]
Oct 06, 2010 | Categories:Features, Insights, Social Media, Trends | Tags: Amsterdam, blur, Brown University, Canada, Catholic, Chile, Christian, Connecticut, Estonia, Facebook, Google, Holland, home office, Hurricane Earl, Jewish, Kuwait, London, Millennium Development Goals, Muslim, New York City, Nigeria, One Young World, Paris, Rhode Island, SMS, social Web, South Africa, Texas, Trinidad, Turkey, United Nations International Day of Peace, Wikipedia, work-life, Wyclef Jean, Yom Kippur | Leave A Comment »





