Books. Furry, feathered, and finned friendships. And more.

  • WINSTON WEEKLY[1] Vol. 2, No. 9 March 3, 2024 LOVE, LOSS, AND WHOOPING CRANES Everly Cade has a master’s degree in special education and is an accomplished author. I recently finished reading her first published book, The World is Mine: A Message of Love and Loss. The back cover states in part that is “a…

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  • ANIMAL LITERACY

    WINSTON WEEKLY[1] Vol. 2, No. 8 February 25, 2024 ANIMAL LITERACY There is something magical about pelicans. Perhaps it is their wingspan, or the way in which they dip their bills into the water. I had not appreciated the differences between white and brown pelicans – aside from their color – until a recent trip…

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  • A Better Place

    WINSTON WEEKLY[1] Vol. 2, No. 7 February 18, 2024 A BETTER PLACE In the aftermath of a Valentine’s Day that ended in tragedy near the iconic Union Station in Kansas City, I am reminded of author Jim Price’s words: “You can make the world a better place. Let your light shine… shine … shine.” Dr.…

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  • WINSTON WEEKLY1Vol. 2, No. 6February 11, 2024SUPER BOWL SUNDAY AND STICKY LAWYERSNearly everyone has heard of Super Bowl Sunday, but many of you may be unfamiliar with Sticky Lawyers. Sticky Lawyers is a podcast, and a fascinating one. I was fortunate to have a recent interview with podcast host John Reed about my work as…

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  • Fabulous February

    WINSTON WEEKLY[1] Vol. 2, No. 5 February 4, 2024 FABULOUS FEBRUARY What is fabulous about February? Beyond Valentine’s Day which this year is also Read to Your Child Day and Library Lover’s Day, February is National Library Lover’s Month, Black History Month, and National Heart Health Month. The 3rd was Take Your Child to the…

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  • Cake

    WINSTON WEEKLY[1] Vol. 2, No. 4 January 28, 2024 CAKE Why cake? Aside from the fact that yesterday was National Chocolate Cake Day, baking provides many benefits. Through my “day job” in conflict resolution, food provides a universal connection. Taking the time to snack or break for lunch, whether together or apart, often has a…

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  • FRIENDSHIP

    WINSTON WEEKLY[1] Vol. 2, No. 3 January 21, 2024 FRIENDSHIP When I founded Bayles and Bruce in late 2023, I wanted it to be based in part on “Furry, feathered, and finned friendships.” Why? For the same reason I responded to a first grader who recently asked, “Why do all of your books have animals?”…

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  • MLK. Idioms. Snow.

    WINSTON WEEKLY[1] Vol. 2, No. 2 January 14, 2024 MLK. Idioms. Snow. December and the first week of January flew by with few cold days and only a trace of snow, leaving many Midwesterners to wonder if there would be a winter. Wonder no more. January 7 and the days since have brought snow and…

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  • Trees

    WINSTON WEEKLY[1] Vol. 2, No. 1 January 7, 2024 Trees Welcome to 2024, and the second publication of Winston Weekly. Last month, I took a back road to a dear friend’s house in one of my favorite places, Hermann, Missouri. On my way, I came across the tree below. Something about it captivated me, and…

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  • PEACE. HOPE. LOVE.

    WINSTON WEEKLY[1] Vol. 1, No. 1 December 31, 2023 Welcome to the “First Edition” of Winston Weekly. It may seem strange to close out a year with a single volume of a new publication, but the founding of Bayles and Bruce did not occur until December of 2023. As part of founding Bayles and Bruce,…

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