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READ ARTICLEHello! I wanted to share this passage below from a daily reading web-site I subscribe to because it offers a powerful description of the 7th Power…how easily it can be lost…and, therefore, how easily it can be found… “One of the most common ways in which we imprison ourselves is by comparing ourselves to others…
READ ARTICLEBefore 7 AM the streets of Boston belong to the runners and the homeless. This man was sleeping on a bench in Copley Square early this morning holding a small America flag. I walked past him, like everyone does…but could not get him off my mind. So I circled back. I didn’t decide lightly to…
READ ARTICLENot For Sale: Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse has been selected by the 2016 Independent Author Network Book of the Year Awards as a winner in the “Religion and Spirituality” category! The IAN category winners are now submitted for the Book of the Year Award and will be announced on September 1st. The IAN…
READ ARTICLEYesterday, NOT FOR SALE – FINDING CENTER IN THE LAND OF CRAZY HORSE launched it’s e-book on Kindle! The e-book is a unique digital experience with all the color and pictures of the printed version!
READ ARTICLEMy book, NOT FOR SALE – FINDING CENTER IN THE LAND OF CRAZY HORSE began its global radio tour this morning LIVE on the Kathryn Zox show. Her show broadcasts live on “Voice America/World Talk Radio” every Wednesday at 10 AM EST. My segment opened today’s show…which you can listed to via the following link: http://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/93687/the-kathryn-zox-show…
READ ARTICLEHello! I wanted to make my most recent pictures from Pine Ridge available! I just returned from visit #9. The book is gaining traction on the Rez and northern plains, which makes me happy! I also keep expanding my circle…going deeper with existing friends and making new ones! AWARENESS + CONNECTIVITY = RECONCILIATION That is…
READ ARTICLEFirst the humor of it all: I know why coboys wear pants. I just keep forgetting. Everytime I walk up onto the rolling hills and grasslands above the Singing Horse Trading Post in shorts…I remember. I just spent the last 20 minutes picking tiny, tiny prickers out of my shins and ankles! One a more…
READ ARTICLEYesterday was on of my favorite days on book tour! I spent the morning at the Maine Correctional Center in Windham. I did a one hour book talk and visited with 20 men who live there. Then we moved over to the women’s correctional center and did a one hour talk with 8 women there….
READ ARTICLEKevin is headed back to Pine Ridge! On Wednesday June 22nd from 1-3pm, Kevin will make his first stop of the trip at the Devil’s Tower National Monument where he will be on hand to sign books and personally discuss his story with people who are visiting one of the many locations he writes about in his book! Not…
READ ARTICLEFirst, I want to share a link to the Muskie Access to Justice Award dinner, held here in Maine on May 25, 2016. The event was a celebration of what I suggested that night was the single most important idea in human history: “equal access to justice for all”. An idea so delicate that constant…
READ ARTICLE“Attention is the rarest & purest form of generosity.” – Simone Weil I want to start with something funny. One thing I love about Pine Ridge is the powerful sense of humor and playfulness that lives in the hearts of the people there. I recently gave a small amount of money to a friend from…
READ ARTICLEHello! Just sharing a couple of exciting updates. First, we recently learned that our book NOT FOR SALE – Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse won a national award for independent book excellence! Specifically, the book was selected by the National Indie Excellence Awards (NIEA) (based in Los Angeles) as THE 2016 winner in…
READ ARTICLEMark your calendars! May is a busy month and full of a variety of opportunities to listen to Kevin speak about this about his book and the lessons he learned and applied during his time on the Pine Ridge reservation. Here is a schedule of events: Friday 5/6 12:30-2pm: Architects of Tomorrow event at the East…
READ ARTICLEOn the cusp of this great opportunity to share an article recently published in the New York Times about Kevin and his book, A Lumber Executive Loses His Voice and Finds Balance, we wanted to share something else too! A few months back, Kevin shared an excerpt from his book of a written apology to the people…
READ ARTICLEThe town of Casco, where I live, has one traffic light. It only blinks, never turning fully red. Two buildings down from the old, red Hancock Lumber office on Pleasant Lake is the Casco Village Variety store. I go there most every day. Inside the store, to the left of the door, is a small…
READ ARTICLEThe New York Times features Kevin Hancock in their March 9th online article titled, “A Lumber Executive Loses His Voice and Finds Balance”.Writer Jennifer Van Allen recounts the past decade and Kevin’s journey – how losing his voice led to a series of unexpected events, ultimately helping Kevin redefine his role as CEO and share power more broadly…
READ ARTICLELooking for something fun to do next week? Pick up a copy of Not For Sale: Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse and join us at the Bridgton Public Library on Tuesday, 3/8 from 4-6pm when Kevin Hancock will be on hand to discuss his book and sign copies! Books are for sale at the library…
READ ARTICLEhttp://www.hancocklumber.com/kevin-hancock-discusses-leadership-on-the-hr-power-hour/ I recently appeared on the “HR Power Hour” radio show on WLOB news & talk. During the show I spoke about creating a work culture where EVERY VOICE MATTERS. Organizations where everyone leads and feels heard will outperform those where just a few hold all the power. I feel this idea is valuable to…
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