English translation of posting in French: Musee d'Art et d'Archaeologie de Guéret For an extremely pleasant visit when you are in the Creuse department of France, head to the museum of Art and Archaeology of Guéret – lodged at the Sénatorerie Hotel. The surprise and...
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Ah, the pleasures of being in the countryside
A trip to the village of Eymoutiers (pop C. 3000), in the Limousin area of France, for a weekend of relaxation with the family. This is the village about which I wrote in a prior post, where the Casino supermarket is open Sunday. On the way down (via the SNCF) from...
F1 accident – ugly sight
Courtesy of my father (thanks!), thought I'd share this one with you...
Putin at it again…stomping out the BBC?
Technical complications? Bad luck? Bad press? It would appear that the BBC's difficulties to be on the air (both on AM and FM) in Russia are more evidence of President Putin's shutting down of the free press. As the IHT reports, these BBC problems come on the heels of...
Americans in Iraq in WWII
Came across this braniac posting that a book written in 1943, "Instructions for American Servicemen in Iraq during World War II," has been re-issued. Among the great pieces of advice: don't refuse a second cup of coffee, or the third. But it is customary to refuse the...
Ayn Rand and Malcolm Gladwell link (Blink!)
I have long extolled the philosophical writings of Ayn Rand. In the States, in certain circles, her name and writings are typically well known. In Paris, other than my wife (who is a big fan, too), I have yet to find a French person who knows her. Atlas Shrugged (La...
Get Ready for BlogDay on August 31st
About a month a half ago, I was lucky enough to be given a Thinking Blogger Award from my fellow blogging friend, Sarah. And have been ruminating on who to nominate in accordance with the 'rules.' As time runs its course, I have been terribly slow to make the...
A new neutron star in our midst
Picked this story up from the BBC. Is it amazing that, just 250+ light years away, we can still be finding oddities? For my part, I think it's amazing that we can have the gall to think that we know so much about space to be surprised to be discovering something in...
When a blog becomes institutional
iblog doesn't stand for institutional blog I have been a fan of the Freakonomics blog for quite some time -- a testament to the power of a good book (now available for $17 on amazon, down from $28 list price!) going on line per se. However, the very notion of a blog...
Wind turbines ahoy
With the number of wind turbines worldwide projected to hit a capacity of 90,000 megawatts/MW (or 90 gigawatts/GW) of electricity, I am proud to say that I have at last come right up close to the base of one of these (at least) 30 metre tall constructions. On our...

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I’m Minter Dial and I serve my clients by elevating the debate and energy, telling powerful stories and connecting people and ideas. My mission to insert more meaningfulness into our lives and at work. I relish being an engaging professional speaker on leadership, transformation and branding. I’m known for being someone who walks the talk and delivers on or above expectations. I’m the author of four award-winning books, including the second edition of my award-winning book, Heartificial Empathy (April 2023, available in English and French), You Lead published by Kogan Page that won the Business Book Award 2022, and Futureproof (FT-Press/Pearson) that won the Business Book Award 2018. I’m also the producer of the award-winning WWII book and documentary film The Last Ring Home.
My last major published project was Dialogos, Fostering More Meaningful Conversations that was published weekly via Substack, over 79 weeks. I am currently working on a new book, The Avatar Trap.










