Nancee TomlinsonTime to Reevaluate Political PartiesAs we begin Day 3 of “Let’s Pick a Speaker,” the divide within the House Majority’s tent clarifies after six votes with no Speaker chosen…2 min read·Jan 5, 2023----
Nancee TomlinsonAbout the vote or the voter?As social media ramps up advertising for Georgia’s U.S. Senate Runoff, no one has taken a breath. No moment of reflection to consider how…3 min read·Nov 11, 2022----
Nancee TomlinsonConversationAnother day, another mass shooting. Followed by shouts from those individuals who sit at the extremes of the argument.2 min read·May 26, 2022----
Nancee TomlinsonWriting HabitsI started a blog on spirituality about a year ago. The writing happens when I’m inspired. Not forcing myself to show up and be…whatever.1 min read·Apr 9, 2022----
Nancee TomlinsonI Miss CheeseThe journey we call life offers opportunities and cautionary tales. I am not on a special diet. I’ve just figured out that cheese causes my…2 min read·Jan 23, 2022----
Nancee TomlinsonShifting How We DecideThis week I watched a young judge, new to the job but also younger than me, make a decision. For many people, this would not be a watchable…2 min read·Sep 4, 2021----
Nancee TomlinsonInequity of User FeesCandidate for Georgia’s Secretary of State David Belle Isle issued a press release yesterday decrying the fees assessed for an open records…2 min read·Jul 31, 2021----
Nancee TomlinsonInspirationAfter listening to Seth Godin on The Moment podcast, I downloaded “The Practice,” a book Godin wrote and spoke about on The Moment. Godin’s…1 min read·Jun 1, 2021----
Nancee TomlinsonShadows Tell the Story: How the Justice System (Mal)functionsPreparing for court this week, I found myself pondering the concepts that underpin our justice system. A client asking for help, being…4 min read·Apr 24, 2021----
Nancee TomlinsonSitting with UncertaintyLast night, following the closing arguments in Derek Chauvin’s trial for the killing of George Floyd, the speculation flowed as to what…3 min read·Apr 20, 2021----