DL Cain
Born in Michigan,BS Electrical Engineering, MS Management. Executive Director for a large global engineering organization, speaker, community leader, author; The Making of an Eagle, Ye Shall Know them by their fruit, and Dust has no Color
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Electrical Engineering - BS, Management - MastersInterests
Mentoring, leadership, youth, motivation, male African American affairs, spirituality, organizational effectiveness, parentingMotto
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Panhandlers and Street PreachersWe have a little bit of the Panhandler and the Street Preacher within us; the secret to a successful life is know how much of which.
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How Many Loaves Do You Have?It's easy to get depressed and bogged down as we think about all that we don't have....this perspective turns the table and shifts the focus to what we do have.
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Fatherly Advice from ShakespeareWho would have thought that a 400 year old play about a square and nerdy sounding father could have an impact on a hip hop generation? Believe it or not, it actually makes sense.
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What I Learned in PrisonA visit to a female prison in South Carolina provided a valuable life lesson.
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Standing Next to Rosa ParksI had the priviledge of standing next to Rosa Parks in an airport a few years ago and the brush with history gave me a fresh perspective of her simple act of courage amd encourafed me to stand for my own greatness.
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The Road to FameEvery kid wants to be a famous athlete and leave their mark on the world. A skinny kid in the eighth grade, I stumbled upon my own version of fame and left my mark.
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Approach Life in a Slow HurryAlways be in a slow hurry. The riddle seems contradictory on the surface but the truth is that one of life's keys to happiness is contained within the six words.
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What Do You Fear?At some point in our lives we all will face something that we fear. This perspective is an encouragement and successful formula for dealing with fear.
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Was the Miracle on the Hudson River Luck or Favor?A personal perspective of the miracle on the Hudson River.