Wed update: Media coverage for Mo’s Bows, Peabody renovation, and the 9-to-5 workday

Moziah Bridges, the 10-year-old entrepreneur who sells hand-made bow ties, has received a lot of media attention in the past day. WREG did a story on his bowtie business, Mo’s Bows, and he was mentioned in a Memphis Business Journal post as well. Nice to see him getting the recognition he’s earned. It shows how far you can go with an idea and hard work.

If you want to buy one of Moziah’s bowties, you can visit Mo’s Bows on Etsy. His ties are also on sale at Shelton Clothiers, and as I mentioned yesterday, he’ll have a trunk show there from 1 to 3 PM Friday.

The MBJ also reported today that the Peabody is planning a renovation. It will take six months, and all 464 rooms will be touched.

Good article on TIME’s Moneyland blog today: The Beginning of the End of the 9-5 Workday? A leading communication firm has named the demise of the traditional 9-to-5 (or 8-to-5, for many) workday as one of the top trends for 2012.

Plans for tonight: It’s the Silly Goose’s Naughty List Ball. That doesn’t start until 9 though, so I’ll hit the Saucer around 6 for some warm-up beers. I have a post in Drafts about iPads that I’ll probably put up tonight.