Compelling collaboration for creative concepts.
About that Pepsi Ad: What Can We Learn … and Do?
You want the truth and to challenge yourself; you want to evolve? Bring in outsiders.
A few years before the turn of the century, just weeks after having left my position as Creative Director at Universal Studios Florida and moved to Manhattan; I attended a Silicon Alley dotcom launch party. Approached by the prime VC, I was asked what I did before coming to New York. I told him what…
Some of the Worst Leadership Advice Ever
Kile Ozier shares the worst business advise you’ll ever hear.
Dear Friend: Dude, You’re an Alcoholic
Kile Ozier imagines a conversation he might have with a friend in need. Because he understands.
On Love and Monogamy Among Men
Kile Ozier shares how he met the love of his life and what, unexpectedly, happened next…25 years ago.
Obama, Ebola, AIDS and Equality
World AIDS Day. Not only remember that it happened. Remember why it happened.
100 Words on Love: Terry, 1962-1990
I could fall, forever forward
Into that hold-nothing-back, toothy grin.
Does This Theme Park Make Me Look Fat?
Kile Ozier, a writer who works in entertainment wonders: Do we have an obligation to be honest when things fall short?
Can You Support Human Rights AND Enjoy the Olympics?
Sochi is upon us, and Kile Ozier asks: Is money more important than human rights?
Masculinity Haiku: Dad Was Lost at Five
Kile Ozier’s haiku addresses the search through memory for identity.
The Opportunity to Accept People For Who They Are
When Kile Ozier travels oversees, he appreciates the differences in people’s cultures… But after one run-in with a TSA agent at SFO, he realized that he might not be fully appreciate people’s differences while at home.
Off the Grid and Into the Woods
Kile Ozier takes a two week trek into the wilderness, and learns how a tiny shift in the rudder of the mind can steer a new course.
The Unquoting of Marriage
Removing the quotes from “Marriage” and making it a choice available to this last, vast segment of society is deeply affecting.
Australia’s Army Chief Takes a Firm Stance Against Sexual Misconduct
Ladies and Gentlemen; this is called, “Taking a Stand.”
Stand up. Be visible. Contribute to the solution.
Kile Ozier knows how risky it is to come out as gay, but he believes it’s time to close the (r)evolutionary gap.
Men are Being Sexually Assaulted in the Military, But Nobody is Talking About it
Our Soldiers are being raped…by our Soldiers.








