The Robert Nash

Digital Strategy. Storytelling That Sticks. Teams That Thrive.

Digital Media & Content Director | Strategic Storyteller | Creative Team Builder | Social & Brand Growth Specialist

20+ years turning ideas into impact through content, campaigns, and collaborative leadership.

Will Self-Driving Vehicles Make the Roads Safer?

In the movies, the automobiles all work effortlessly together in an undetected network, seemingly communicating with each other about speed and location to avoid collisions. If another car floats into their pathway, automatic systems take over and hit the brakes, saving the lives of our movie characters. It may seem like a far-fetched idea, but it is really? Many leading manufacturers already have systems like this in place on the road today.

A Night of Horror

So where does that leave us as individuals? As a Nation? Obviously the top two issues deal with race and gun control. One can’t help but the think of Martin Luther King Jr’s famous line, “I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” …but what are we to do when the character of so many across the country seems to be filled with hate, confusion, fear, anger, and division?

The Role of Social Media in Court

The effects of social media are not something that most people think about on a day to day basis, but when something someone said on Facebook gets them fired or perhaps even leads police to their doorstep, people start rethinking what they should and should not post on social media. Depending on which study you read, between 56-58% of all Americans are on at least one form of social media. A Pew study in 2014 showed that of adults who use the internet, 74% of them use social networking, making this number even more dramatic.

New Study Shines Light on Distracted Teen Drivers

There are numerous distractions as one drives down the road, at the top of the list is talking with passengers and using cellphones. According to new research, however, these seemingly small activities play a far greater role in car crashes involving teen drivers. Almost 1,700 videos were taken by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety capturing the actions of teenage drivers in the moments before a crash. The study discovered that in nearly 6 out of 10 moderate to severe crashes were the result