How Do Mustached Americans Choose An Appropriate City In Which To Live?

A Guest Post from my good friend Aaron Perlut…. a first glance, you may wonder how this fits here at ExtraordinaryMommy…. but Aaron hosts an annual charitable event that I happen to think is fabulous…. if not a bit quirky…

Good schools – check. Employment opportunities – yep. Quality entertainment – a must.

These are just some of the factors Americans consider when thinking about where to live. But when you have a mustache, there are other considerations as well. Indeed, many of us can take for granted that it’s not so easy having a mustache in America.

That’s why, following a two-year analysis of 100 U.S. cities, the American Mustache Institute (AMI) just released a new White Paper naming Chicago as “America’s Most ‘Mustache-Friendly’ City.” As a result, the Windy City will play host to AMI’s annual ‘Stache Bash 2011 charitable benefit on Friday, October 28.

Our research demonstrated that Chicago is a leader in creating a prime living and working environment for Mustached Americans. Its vast pool of professional opportunities in first-responder fields and in the fishing industry centered around Lake Michigan, along with the heritage of retired Chicago Bears players who have continued to embrace a Mustached American lifestyle helped to set the Windy City apart.

The annual ‘Stache Bash 2011 — to be held at Joe’s Bar on October 28 and feature iPop and the Flavor Savers — now moves out of St. Louis for the first time ever. The event will serve as the Chicagoland kick-off event for Movember, the global moustache-growing charity campaign raising awareness and funds for cancers affecting men. In the US, Movember funds benefit the Prostate Cancer Foundation and LIVESTRONG, the Lance Armstrong Foundation.

We just hope Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his minions appreciate the vast economic impact that will be wrought upon the region as Mustached Americans descend upon the city for our peoples’ annual Woodstock.

In determining America’s most Mustache-Friendly cities, AMI researchers interviewed two hundred Mustached Americans in each of 100 high-performing U.S. municipalities to determine what makes their municipal region a flavor saving destination based on five key indicators: Employment, Transportation, Entertainment/Sport, Culinary, and Education.  Researchers asked participants to freely respond to open-ended questions about their lifestyle and spending habits. Qualitative data received during this study shed light on to why these cities received high AMI City Index scores.

Following Chicago in the top 10 Mustache-Friendly cities were: Houston;, Pittsburgh; Oklahoma City; Detroit; Milwaukee; Cleveland;  New York;  Huntsville, Ala.; Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater.

“It’s important to document these unique enclaves of mustached culture in America,” AMI historian Samuel Glasscock, Jr., told me recently. “Each city contributes its own unique piece to a rich tapestry of American upper-lip hair.”

 

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SOBCon 2010: What I Know For Sure

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Five hours of silence.  That’s the length of a car ride between Chicago and St. Louis.

That is simply the beginning of the stretch of time I will need to process the wisdom and heart that hugged me this weekend.

I am a new kid on this social media block….so, I walked in to SOBCon knowing I have a lot to learn. But I’m also smart enough to know that the learning really shouldn’t ever stop.

I took no pictures. And no videos. (except for some fantastic karaoke with @PhilGerb and @unmarketing ).

I just wanted to BE. To listen, To ABSORB. To meditate on the brilliance. To decide which of the gems applied most to me. Is it silly (and decidedly girly) to admit I had revelations that almost brought me to tears?

It was magic.  And learning.  And bonding. And deciding.

I tweeted quite a bit as I listened…..hoping to share some of the moments that touched me. You can see the whole SOBCon stream here.

As I settle back in to my life, (You know, the one as a mom, wife, and working-my-tail-off-gal) and prepare to move forward, these are the messages I will repeat to myself….this is what I now know for sure:

“Fear is the mind killer. The opposite of fear is trust….. If we can’t trust ourselves, who can we trust?  I invite you to set aside your fear – those are the kinds of leaders we need now.” ~LizStrauss

“We don’t need dreamers, we need leaders: People who have faced their fear and moved on” ~Liz Strauss

“You don’t want to build a coliseum - you want to raise a barn.  It isn’t, ‘if you build it, they will come….’  it is, ‘if they build it, they will bring their friends, they will own it, protect you, care for you” ~Liz Strauss

“Find a sweet spot between viable niche and the ability to solve a problem that makes you come alive” ~Jonathan Fields

“Every person is the person who can set the mission and the vision. You are in control of how you accomplish tasks and whether you choose to come alive.” ~Jonathan Fields

“The Moment you choose not to execute, you fail.” ~Jonathan Fields

“Keep the bigger vision in the back of your head, but commit to taking action every day.” ~Jonathan Fields

“How do you know it is going to be a success?  You DON’T.  Just do it!” ~Dave Taylor

“You need to define failure and success. What happens when you do succeed??? Are you afraid of success?” Wendy Piersall

“You don’t need permission from others to follow your dreams” LOVE THIS (~someone brilliant)

“It isn’t if the glass is half full, or half empty, but WHAT is in the glass?” ~Hank Wasiak

“Create your signature presence – substance, sizzle, soul.” ~Hank Wasiak

“Be a vulnerable admirer – admire the hell out of people.  Mentors matter – be a mentor and find yours – imitate shamelessly and often.” ~Hank Wasiak

“Power is who you are.  NOT what you have.” ~Hank Wasiak

“Forget Perfection.  Pursue Progress.” ~Hank Wasiak

“Talk, talk, talk about what you want to do.  At some point, SHUT UP and DO IT!” ~Sheila Scarborough

“The narrower your target, the wider your opportunity.” Becky McCray

“If people don’t know who you are, they aren’t going to trust you.” ~Chris Garrett

“What is your elevator speech? If you don’t have a way to tell people what you do, GET ONE!” ~Shelly Kramer

“Thinking about doing social media?  Be there.  Prepare to spend time everyday. Spend 2-5 hours a week just listening online.” ~Amber Naslund

“As a leader you have to show your passion and SHOUT it from the rooftops.”  ~Terry Starbucker

“Stop thinking ‘fear of failure’, start thinking ‘fear of not learning’” ~Scott Porad

“If you have a vision, you have to be adaptable and flexible.” ~Scott Porad

“Trust = visibility + credibility + relevance, divided by real time.” ~Rick Murray

“If the only reason you can think of NOT to do something is because you are scared, then you need to DO IT.” ~Steve Farber

“Do what you love in the service of people who love what you do.” Steve Farber

“The OS!M (Oh Sh*t Moment) – a natural thing for every time you take a risk or make a commitment.” ~Steve Farber

“The Greatest Leaders make others greater than themselves.” ~Steve Farber

” Stop collecting recipes, start making food – open a restaurant!” ~Chris Brogan

“Rule of Success: Be anywhere.  Be anywhen.” ~Chris Brogan

“Understanding yourself as a story is the only way you’ll know where you are going next.” ~Chris Brogan

“Persistence overcomes resistance.” ~JayJayFrench

“You build your network before you need it.  They will take care of you.  Your community will always take care of you.” ~Liz Strauss

When I walked into the room at SOBCon, I was nervous.  I had butterflies.  I’ve always believed that anything worth doing will give you that feeling.  It is a reminder of the potential greatness of the experience.

I figured this event would be all business with a side of people.  But in fact, it was all people, all love, with a side of business.

Liz Strauss and Terry Starbucker made sure of it.

Now, it is up to me.

I know this for sure.


BlogHer09 Highlight Reel

I have to admit – I stole this idea from my sweet friend, Sugar Jones.  She did a video like this and I thought it was a perfect way to share my favorite moments and memories.

I did have a wonderful time!

I will take even more pictures the next time I see these fabulous people.

Bring on the Bliss

I’m a great big ball of excitement and nerves – probably more excitement, but still.

Early Thursday morning (and I do mean EARLY) I will hop out of bed and drive my happy self to Chicago for BlogHer.  And I can’t wait.

blissdomgrouppic1It was just over 5 months ago that I did the very same thing on my journey to Blissdom.  I was nervous I would be find myself in the midst of an episode of ‘Mean Girls’, but instead was sucked into a great big group hug.  I think I was actually glowing from all of the affirmations and positive energy that surrounded me for that blissful weekend in February.

I met some of the most amazing people – so many of them are online friends I just can’t wait to see again.

I learned so very much and now feel as though my blogging and website have found the voice that suits me perfectly.

So, not that I have high expectations or anything (I do) but I fully expect BlogHer to be just as wonderful.

It is going to be a long, action packed adventure – I can just feel it.

And I hope to come back with more fantastic pictures like these:

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If nothing else, I KNOW that Sugar Jones, one of my roomies – will keep me on my toes, laughing and motivated!

I tossed my selfish Genes out the Window

In fact…I think my ’selfish’ genes are dancing around with all of my pre-pregnancy clothes…they have taken one last glance in my direction, mumbled ‘Sucker’ under their breath and are mambo-ing off into the sunset.

You could call this loss of selfishness: Motherlove.  And, I think it just sort of happened.  I might not acutally get to take credit for it entirely….

Fellow Mommys will understand what I am talking about.  When you have a baby….all thoughts of yourself take an automatic backseat.  Most of the time, this happens before you have even realized it. Suddenly you find yourself giving up the last bite of that yummy gooey butter cake you’ve been craving or whipping your own coat off in 40 degree temperatures to make sure your little one is warm enough.

Sound familiar yet?  Maybe these moments will:  There is one piece of over-cooked chicken in the whole batch…guess who eats it?  That’s right, Mommy.  There is a last minute need for cupcakes at your child’s school…who stays up til midnight making them?  You guessed it. Mommy.   Baby can’t sleep…who is camping out on the floor to keep him company?  Oh yes, Mommy.  Your toddler has the stomach flu….who feels it down her back…and doesn’t even run to the nearest shower, but instead keeps the comfort coming?  Yep, Mommy.

Your three year old wants a sip of your water and you know the crumbs from her food are going to end up floating on the surface.  You still share, don’t you?  You are exhausted, but your son really wants you to sing and dance to ‘Ring Around the Rosie’ just onemoretime, soooo…I know you put on your dancing shoes!  You haven’t taken a shower, or, forheavenssake, gone to the bathroom by yourself since 1977, but you still answer, “I’m in here!”….as soon as someone calls your name. A foul ball is aiming for your family and you throw your full body over your child to protect them without covering your own head.

It is like I heard Suze Orman once explain….when the flight attendants remind people to (in the event of a loss of cabin pressure…if the oxygen masks fall from the ceiling) cover their own faces first and then help those around them….they are talking to MOMMYs!!  Because you know our first instinct is to protect our kids.

When was the last time you ate your meal hot? When was the last time you watched what you wanted to see on tv?  Or listened to something other than Radio Disney in the car?  Sure, sure…it is a real party pleaser that we can recite “Dora, Dora, Dora the Exploooorer” at the drop of a hat, and we can tell you who sings “Hakuna Matata”, but since I’m not going to be on “Who’s Smarter than a Pre-Schooler?” any time soon…I can’t exactly classify this as top-notch info.

We give and we love and we give some more.  I, for one, have to admit to missing my selfish genes, just a little (well…maybe sometimes alot) but, I do know I wouldn’t trade my kids. (Scratch that….today, I would have, but most days, I wouldn’t let you have them)  And I do know we wouldn’t really trade any of these moments.  Sometimes you can find the joy in sharing that last bite of dessert…sometimes those late and sleepless nights mean extra hugs and cuddles you don’t normally get during the day.  Maybe I wasn’t supposed to have the big, juciy piece of chicken :)   Maybe my knowledge of pre-school songs will come in handy some day.

Today…I hope you realize how extraordinary your love, selflessness and sacrifice truly are.  Today, I hope you take a deep breath and say, “yes…I am extraordinary.”

(This is actually a post of mine from last Spring, but after spending a weekend in Chicago indulging my ‘selfish side’ with girlfriends (and my sweet, beautiful friend, Erin who is a bride-to-be, I am aware of how truly blessed I am to have the opportunity to give as I do to my family.)

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