The Blunder Years, Episode 67: How life changes from 28 to 35

When do people get married? Have kids? Get divorced? Move for work? Lose parents? What’s the data on life milestones? Continue Reading

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BabyLand is a gated community in more ways than one

The game changes for people when they have kids and some of their friends don’t. But how, and can the situation be any better? Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 62: Homeschooling before it was cool, weightlifting, and death planets

A convo with an automated tester in St. Louis about hustling, lifting, parenting, and planetary politics during the pandemic. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 54: The Gram and fatherhood

There’s almost too much stuff in this discussion to summarize, but IG, five-year plans, fatherhood, and Minneapolis might start it up. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 46: TiVo | Teenagers | Identity | Swim Lanes

A wide-ranging discussion on the early days of TiVo and whether teenagers have a moral obligation to be dicks to their parents. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 40: Dealing with ego and loyalty, raising kids

A 50-minutes-or-so conversation about parenting, loyalty, ego, Tom Hanks movies, selling, and self-awareness. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 27: Cancer, assuming risk, faith in God, raising daughters, and getting bread

Turning to faith in times of struggle + understanding how much risk humans can reasonably assume + a lot more. Continue Reading

Bullshit Studies 101: “Parenting Time Doesn’t Matter.”

Parenting Time Does Matter

I quote studies and research on here all the time, because, well, frankly I’m personally not that intelligent — so I figure if anyone is going to assign any veracity to anything I say, I should probably back it up… Continue Reading