Recently my eldest daughter Meredith and I stood on the floor of the Grand Canyon and witnessed what the waters of the Colorado River had carved for millions and millions of years. We stood rock bottom, as day was breaking, and we could see the upheaval of the earth…the history of things and the story
Author: Brian Chee
About Brian Chee
Brian Chee is a content marketing professional with +15 years’ B2B SaaS experience and a journalist/technology background. He is an expert storyteller, interviewer, and strategist, especially in support of B2B organizations. Brian specializes in the creation of thought leadership and inbound editorial, customer marketing content, and executive communications. He thrives in a nimble, start-up culture
Journey Across America
Millennials are making the online and in-store connection a reality
Think back to the most important retail moments of the last 50 years. What would you put on your list of the top ten? The Great Recession of 2007 would surely make it, and perhaps the introduction of SUVs, along with other models. Most likely, the emergence of the Internet would be right at the
Camaro v. Mustang: All American Bragging Rights
Sit down, Toyota Camry. And you, Honda Accord — you may be as American-made as any car ever built, but this is about being American. That’s American as in apple pie, baseball, drive-in movies, bikinis and game shows. About the vehicles that have helped define the unique look and driving experience that created an emotional
Thunder and Lightning
I have managed, over the past four years, to accept it. To embrace the stifling, sticky summers of Northern Virginia and thrive in the oppressive heat that normally hits this region in July and August. That’s saying something, too, because I grew up in the pleasant weather pattern of Southern California, with its gently blowing
Jeep Wrangler: Where the Road Ain’t
Jeep Wrangler — Photo Gallery: As part of my evaluation of the 2007 Jeep Wrangler, I spent a day on the Rubicon Trail in Northern California and got up close and personal with the SUV, expanded my limits and learned a thing or two about Jeep, the Rubicon, and life on the rocky ledge. Stuck
The Clean-burning, Efficient Car Guide
You stop at the gas station, slide the credit card, tap in your zip code and bam — you’re staring back at a hard, cold reality in brilliant LCD: $80 to fill up your SUV. Such is the state of life in America. And consider this: let’s say you purchased a large SUV two years
Electronica
Talking to a million people is the loneliest thing. They sit you in a chair on an island, connected to the world by a rubber earpiece and a microphone. You sit there, for a long time, for forever, staring into a black hole and pretending that you’re good, you’re fine, that you’re ready to tell
The Grille Says USA, but that Car is an Import. Or is it?
Published at www.autobytel.com on June 28, 2008 Introduction Workers allow only Ford vehicles into the parking lot. A group of Big Three retirees get together and spend their pensions on a website dedicated to proving what it means to be American made. A foreign company publishes billboards that tout its decades-long commitment to America, and