
Rick Beneteau
Bio
Former 80’s happening songwriter when divorced turned Internet marketing ‘guru’ on the-then-brand-new Internet who in 2006 became co-founder of a humanitarian non-profit who then came full circle back to music – for film and television.
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WillyNillyness
Do you know people who, when in a leadership position, fit the description in my sub-title? I certainly do and although I like most of them, I simply canNOT work with them! One of my pet peeves is having someone in a leadership position who simply leads by WillyNillyness. Could I be describing your boss?
By Rick Beneteau2 years ago in Fiction
Moronageddon
One only has to think about how people - greedy, narcissistic, powerful people - have put this planet and humankind itself on a collision course with annihilation - while - the rest of us, aware of the deadly ramifications of, say, just climate change, napped until the very last moment to attempt to repair what is mostly irreparable damage, in order to begin to grasp the immensity of the word, Moronageddon.
By Rick Beneteau2 years ago in Fiction
Gullibaloney
It's tasty, tantalizing and so easy to swallow. It flits across your social media one moment and the next you’re uploading it to your belief system - no questions asked. Bango, presto, you start propagating out the latest conspiracy theory - your new truth – onto Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, DingDong and whatever other time-sucking platforms you belong to as fast as your aching (most likely numb) thumbs will allow and voila... you are now a part of the problem!
By Rick Beneteau2 years ago in Fiction
My Unsung Hero. Runner-Up in Father's Footprint Challenge.
His name will not come to mind when you think of Canadian heroes. His music will never be immortalized and etched in the minds or included in the record collections of millions. His deeds, however, will be fondly remembered for years to come by thousands in Windsor, Ontario, Canada’s southernmost city.
By Rick Beneteau3 years ago in Men
The Story of Big Jim
The power went out. Again! I looked out my second story office window and knew exactly why. I could hear the sounds throughout the morning. There was a crew of four men and three bucket trucks stringing power lines along the new poles they had been planting in the front and back yards of my neighborhood the past few weeks.
By Rick Beneteau6 years ago in Motivation












