Dec 15, 2016
by Natalie Winslow | Featured, Internet Marketing
1/3/18: SEE UPDATE BELOW! 4/21/17: SEE UPDATE BELOW! Ok, 2016 has been terrible. Really, really terrible. Both personally and publicly, some amazing people and animals died. We’ve had an election to end all elections. Everyone hates 2016, right? Remember...
Nov 12, 2015
by Natalie Winslow | Featured, General Webbiness
I was in Kindergarten and first grade in 1984 – 1986. We learned that the piano has 88 keys, just like the speed that the Delorean has to reach to travel through time. We learned how to cover our heads during a tornado drill (this was Kansas after all), and we...
Nov 20, 2014
by Natalie Winslow | About New Why, Featured
Great question. New Why’s founders, Michelle and I, have a thing for canoes. This past summer a canoe became a vital member of the New Why staff, and we took it out to Red Feather Lakes, Lake Isabel, and Sloan’s Lake. It was incredibly peaceful and calming...
Oct 14, 2014
by Natalie Winslow | About New Why, Featured
At the end of 2009, I was invited to join a little web and marketing shop called Commerce Kitchen. We were a scattering of six people working remotely on smaller-scale websites, SEO, and social media, with a handful of bigger dev projects every now and then. Then we...
Jul 29, 2014
by Natalie Winslow | Community, Featured, Nonprofits
I’ve been going to the gym a lot lately, and here’s one thing I’ve noticed, since I can’t avoid the TV hanging above me as I workout: CNN does not make me a better person. In fact, I’m pretty sure that the constant barrage of terrifying...
May 21, 2014
by Michelle Drumm, Co-founder and CEO | Community, Culture, Featured, Women in Tech
Last week, I was talking to one of our team about a talented developer who I wanted to lure away from her current job with the promise of a superhero cape and Wine Fridays. It seemed like I might have a chance – but then I got the disappointing news: Since she...
Apr 21, 2014
by Natalie Winslow | Featured, Technology
Two years after the original Star Wars was released, I was born into a home full of scifi addicts (let’s not debate whether Star Wars is scifi or fantasy; for the sake of this blog post I’m going to lump it into scifi: it uses advanced technology, not yet...