by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Jul 27, 2022
Summing up the Summit In 1975, I was 17 years old and living with my parents and my older sister in the Bronx. I rode the city bus to and from school and one day, when I was about a mile away from home, I noticed that the bus driver did not open the doors when...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Jul 20, 2022
I hope you are here for it. The On The Matter of Race Summit. The time has come! “You talk a lot about race. Why don’t you talk more about regular conflicts?” “You need to give this a rest.” These are some comments I’ve gotten recently in response to my...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Jul 13, 2022
A Few How To’s I was meeting with a client and his two team members on Zoom. I start every client meeting with breathing, and this one was no different. Right before I started setting us up to do our breathing, I asked if one of the team members was going...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Jul 5, 2022
There Is No Coincidence to This I am having a hard time organizing my thoughts for this one ya’ll and unfortunately, that is a sign of what I am concerned about. The truth is, I’ve never been torn on the fourth of July. It has always been my sister’s birthday...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Jun 29, 2022
Roe v Wade, Pride and Racism I got checked this morning on LinkedIn. It was a soft blow, because no one was around to see it land but me. It was such a lesson though, that I had to post that I had indeed been checked. I was reading a post and someone else...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Jun 21, 2022
Even when you don’t want to. In observing Juneteenth here in the USA, I reflected on a few things that led me to think about the way most of us communicate. If we can prolong a difficult message, we will, especially if it means admitting our own fault. You all...