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Workflow explores the everyday lives of every career imaginable.Whatever your job or position may be, your story has a unique way to be told and shared.
I Think We Will Begin the Story Here
Of course, I have to begin by telling you that this particular story started more than four decades ago, in the early 70s. But let us go ahead and make this its new inception point, the place where we can chat cozily about our present states, express hopes for our precariously-balancing futures, and weave a tiny bit of our past in there too by way of context and providing that always irrestible backstory that begs to be told.
By Tricia De Jesus-Gutierrez (Phynne~Belle)6 years ago in Journal
Peace Keeping
In the booming age of technology, it is easier to be informed than it has ever been in the past. Between apps like Twitter and people recording their experiences twenty-four-seven, society has become inundated with surveillance, making it nearly impossible to do anything without being “seen”. This is especially true for police officers. Everything they do is recorded and scrutinized, so a lot of footage has surfaced over the years of men and women under the badge doing something mistakenly, unprofessional, sometimes even illegal, and out of context, it’s not surprising. However, what doesn’t get reported are the less exciting, monotonous calls these individuals respond to on a daily basis; the mundane, inglorious things that keep our communities safe.
By Ellen Kommel6 years ago in Journal
Former PETA Employee Exposes What It Was Like To Work For Them
Earlier this month, I wrote and published an article on how PETA was attempting to take advantage of the bush fires that were affecting Australian wildlife and why people should not give a single penny to them. Upon its publication, and to my own surprise, the article blew to the point where it had a lot more readers than I originally expected when I publish my articles on Vocal. One of those readers was Kitty (not her real name), a former PETA employee who was so devastated about the news regarding the fires in the land down under that she donated to the WIRES Organization. She described her time at PETA as being vicious and so, she shared her story to me, which I have been given permission to share with all of you.
By Jenna Deedy6 years ago in Journal
Service with a Smile
It was a scorcher of a Friday evening at the ol’ Outback Steakhouse, the restaurant would officially open in just a few moments, and the lobby was already PACKED! AND, to top it all off, I was given my favorite section of tables to wait on. Oooh baby, I’m gonna be making some loot tonight!
By Shawn Cobb6 years ago in Journal
Pittsburgh Atlanta: A Weed and Seed Community- Part 1
Change. Change is a big word with a small amount of letters! History is filled with change; some changes are good, some are bad, but change is eventually inevitable. So what does change mean to a small historic town in downtown Atlanta. Throughout the years, Pittsburgh Atlanta has been a pivotal area in the Atlanta region. Unfortunately with the change of the times, the neighborhood has suffered extensive damages. At its peak, Pittsburgh was a center of African American excellence. With it such rich history being buried beneath its neglected demographics, there has been much initiative from the city of Atlanta to redevelop and "revitalize" this area.
By Marvin Brown6 years ago in Journal
Home to the hypnotic bear's crown. Read my book, Instruction of The Hypno Dom - A Business Card Confusion Induction
Everyone of us has had the experience of going to a party or group event and trying to capture someone’s attention and interest. If you are serious about practicing these skills you will have to find like minded subjects to do so. This post will share a technique you can use to apply these skills. Use whether you are seeking to network professionally or attract a prospective partner. Confusion inductions are used everywhere and they are one of the most subtle ways to do trance hijacking and street hypnosis. The method goes like this.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Journal
They Met on the Corner
A few years ago, I wrote a short story called 'They Met on the Corner'. A script version can be read here. This version was entered in The Bridport Prize's Flash Fiction competition in 2019. It was not short-listed but I hope that readers enjoy it.
By Sapphire Ravenclaw6 years ago in Journal











