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Michelle Bregozzo  // Posts published by Michelle Bregozzo

11 Apr Posted by Michelle Bregozzo in Creativity | 6 comments

5 Lessons to Learn from Caine’s Arcade

5 Lessons to Learn from Caine’s Arcade

If you haven’t seen “Caine’s Arcade” yet, take 10 minutes and watch it.  I promise you won’t regret it. Caine’s Arcade from Nirvan Mullick on Vimeo. Caine designed and built his own fully functioning arcade out of cardboard. His creativity and ability to make something out of nothing is admirable, not only because he is 9, but...

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My Favorite Viral Video of the Moment

My Favorite Viral Video of the Moment

You may have already seen one of the latest YouTube viral phenomenons, but in case you haven’t, here you go: It’s called “Sh*t Girls Say,” and features a guy dressed up like a girl and acting out all the funny and sometimes ridiculous things that most females say and do. It started from a Twitter feed calling out...

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16 Aug Posted by Michelle Bregozzo in Reviews | 1 comment

Site Review: Pinterest

Site Review: Pinterest

In case you didn’t know, I am addicted to Facebook.  I can’t wait for people to post new news, and I don’t miss a thing.  But, there’s only so much that gets shared throughout the day.  So, I’ve had to expand my entertainment sources and thankfully a friend shared a great new site with me. It’s...

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Rebecca Black is Back!

Rebecca Black is Back!

You heard me right.  Love it or love to hate it, unless you’ve been living under a rock buried deep deep in the earth, you have no doubt heard of Rebecca Black and her hugely (un)popular viral track, “Friday.” Her song was so famous in fact, that the cast of Glee performed it in their prom episode,...

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16 Jun Posted by Michelle Bregozzo in Trends | 1 comment

Old Tech is New Tech for Millennials

Old Tech is New Tech for Millennials

I’ve always know that fashion goes through waves and trends come in and out of style, but I never knew the same was true with technology.  If you think about what technology means, by nature it’s about creation, advancement, improvement.  It’s about bigger (or smaller), better, faster. But lately, it seems that more and more “retro”...

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09 May Posted by Michelle Bregozzo in Events | 3 comments

Chick-fil-A Leadercast 2011: Voices of Change

Chick-fil-A Leadercast 2011: Voices of Change

How can you become a better leader and inspire change? That was the premise of the  Chick-fil-A Leadercast simulcast I attended on Friday.  The speaker lineup included people like John Maxwell (author and leadership expert), Seth Godin (marketing expert), Suzy Welch (journalist and author), Erin Gruwell (the teacher of “Freedom Fighters” fame), Sir Ken Robinson (author...

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12 Apr Posted by Michelle Bregozzo in Culture | 2 comments

Confessions of a Single Millennial

Confessions of a Single Millennial

Am I the last single girl in the world? Ok, so maybe that’s a bit dramatic, but “the last single girl in my group of friends” doesn’t quite flow as well. Lately I’ve been reading a lot about Millennials since we are a pretty hot topic, and there is one statistic that kept coming up that I...

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22 Mar Posted by Michelle Bregozzo in Books, Creativity | Comments

Book Review: “Purple Cow” and Being Remarkable

Book Review: “Purple Cow” and Being Remarkable

During some downtime on a recent trip to Mexico I read Purple Cow by Seth Godin. The book isn’t brand new but the overall concept is timeless. If you haven’t heard about this book before, you may be thinking, “what the heck is a purple cow and why should I care?” According to Seth, a purple cow...

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03 Mar Posted by Michelle Bregozzo in Trends | 2 comments

How social media is impacting health and fitness among Millennials

How social media is impacting health and fitness among Millennials

During one of my endless hours spent browsing the Facebook news feed, I noticed something: A small handful of my friends had started sharing details about their fitness journey through status updates, photos, and even blogs.  From when they are going to the gym, what work out they are doing, to what foods they are eating,...

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10 Feb Posted by Michelle Bregozzo in Creativity | 3 comments

Can creativity be reduced to a formula?

Can creativity be reduced to a formula?

I saw an article by abcNews late last week called “Brain Activity Mesaures Response to Ads, Commercials.” It is about a company called NeuroFocus that measures eye movements and brainwaves to see how people react to different ads. Through electrosensors connected to someone’s head, face, and fingers, scientists can measure emotion, attention, and memory to see what parts...

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