Author: Seth Goldstein

  • Need To Get Back On The Trainer

    So I haven’t been on the trainer in weeks. I really need to get back on it asap, I’m getting fat. I know I have to eat right as well, but exercise is important. Just have to find the time to get all sweaty. Haha.

  • The Right and Wrong Way To Network [Video]

    (This Post Originally Appeared on Medium) Yesterday I went to a Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals event at the Warrington Country Club in Doylestown, PA. It was a great event, but while there I noticed something about the right and wrong way to network. Please excuse the fast talking, I’m very passionate about…

  • What I’m Thankful For

    (This post first appeared on Medium) This year with everything that is going on, we need to focus on what we’re thankful for more than ever. I’m thankful for a lot of things, and it’s hard to really articulate them at times. A good friend, client, and mentor (Susan Detwiler of the Detwiler Group), put…

  • The Startup Journey Continues

    (This post originally appeared on Medium) Many of you know that I’m the Chief Marketing Officer for My Sensory Locations. MSL, as it’s known, is a location based app for the special needs community, which allows those with disabilities, both mental and physical, to know what to expect when they are heading out to a…

  • Early Morning On The Trainer

    I thought I’d give getting up early and jumping on the trainer a try. Ugh, that sucked. It sure is hard getting up at 6:20 am and going down on the trainer to start your day. I could only eek out 2 miles before having enough. I guess that’s better than nothing.

  • I Have Impostor Syndrome

    (This post was originally posted on Medium) There I said it. I have Impostor Syndrome. What is it? Well, here’s two definitions: Impostor syndrome (also spelled imposter syndrome, also known as impostor phenomenon or fraud syndrome) is a term coined in the 1970s by psychologists and researchers to informally describe people who are unable to internalize their…

  • The Death Of The Business Card? Not Yet!

    This post originally appeared on Medium I’ve always been into business cards. Since I was young, I always had a business card for some little business I was doing. I always saw the value in having my contact info available to hand out. Fast forward 20 years. I’m involved in 5 businesses, many at a…

  • Got a Trainer and Loving The Option

    So I just bought a used  trainer for my bike. It’s going to be great for the winter when I can’t get out riding. Since it’s “new,” I’ve been using it the past few days to get the hang of it. It’s not the same as riding a bike, but it’s not bad though. It still…

  • The Season Might Be Over, But There Is More Cycling To Do

    Many people call this time the off season for cycling. It’s starting to get cold and cyclists are moving indoors onto their trainers. But in fact, this is the prefect time to be riding outside. The leaves are changing, the air is brisk, the riding is good when you’re not over heating with the heat…

  • Is Twitter Dead?

    Andy Carvin, formerly of NPR and now of Reportedly, posted a link on his Facebook page to a Medium article by Umair Haque, where Haque discusses why he thinks Twitter is dying/dead. In the above video (via Blab.im), I discuss my thoughts on the future of Twitter and Haque’s article.