Why I Walked Down a Busy Street in High Heels

On February 4, 2011, in Events, by Brett Duncan

Have you ever seen an uglier pair of feet?

This past Sunday, I did something really cool. I walked in high heels down a busy MacArthur Blvd. in Irving, Texas, for all the world to see. It was an enlightening experience.

I was joined by about 50 other guys, too. Why did we do it? It was part of an event my church’s men’s group put together called “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes.” The premise was to build awareness of the amazingly huge issue of sex trafficking in America, especially timely since the Super Bowl is in town. You can watch video and learn more about it here at Irving Bible Church’s website

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Two Mormons on Super Bowl Sunday

On February 8, 2010, in Sales, by Brett Duncan

Two Mormons visited me on Super Bowl Sunday. What were they thinking?

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Recession Marketing, Super Bowl Ads and Lesssons in Forgiveness

On February 11, 2008, in Weekend Reading, by Brett

Excellent weekend of reading – enjoy Healing and Mercy: This is an excellently written story of a high school girl who was raped in 1989 and how she’s coped with it since and managed to find forgiveness and mercy. This happened in my home town when I was in middle school, so it definitely h [...]

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Is a Super Bowl ad worth it?

On February 4, 2008, in advertising, by Brett

I’ve got my own opinions on this, but I thought I would collect some of your opinions before digging into the topic myself. Knowing that a 30 sec. ad during this year’s Super Bowl cost $2.7 mil., the question on the table is . . . . Is it worth it? Post Footer automatically generated [...]

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