I’m writing this piece after spending an hour catching up on the latest out of Ukraine, and some time before that reading a biography on Ulysses S. Grant. That particular cocktail can bring your attention to a staggering truth about war: those who prepare to fight them, rarely want to. Our 18th President was noContinue reading “Reluctant Warriors”
Author Archives: Luke Crumley
Advocacy Meetings 109: Practice, Practice, Practice
There’s something we do in the military that I don’t see as often in civilian life – at least not in the advocacy world. It’s a powerful tool to help teams coalesce before an action and improvise during that mission. And when things inevitably go wrong in the field, this one tool helps everyone understandContinue reading “Advocacy Meetings 109: Practice, Practice, Practice”
Keep Showing Up
You have to show up, and fail, and learn, and show up again.
Advocacy Meetings 108: Ditch the Theatrics
In a perfect world, we’d never feel like we have to scream to be heard.
2 Ancient Phrases to Kickstart Your Life
And they both revolve around death.
Advocacy Meetings 107: Win With Coalitions
It’s no secret that I’m a personal and professional development junkie. I enjoy digesting the thoughts of those who’ve come up with ways to maximize their effectiveness, and reach the top tiers of their fields. It’s why I can’t get enough of Simon Sinek, Adam Grant and so many more. Just the other day, whileContinue reading “Advocacy Meetings 107: Win With Coalitions”
It’s About More Than Just Ukraine
Whether we like it or not, American exceptionalism is built in large measure on our willingness to do what others can’t or won’t.
Work Worth Doing
For three and a half years, I’ve been a proud girl dad – reveling in the bond between a first born daughter and a first time father. We’ve done everything together and cataloged quite a few special experiences just for us. In the next several months, I have to double down on those special moments.Continue reading “Work Worth Doing”
Advocacy Meetings 106: Meeting With the Other Side
But advocacy can’t be about your partisan lines. Your policy proposals, if they are to be successful in any cycle, must bring together diverse groups of supporters if they are going to weather the storms of popular elections. You have to transition from that defensive posture before you let yourself walk through that office door.
Become 5 Minutes Better
The power of compound effort.