The Blunder Years, Episode 32: Sobriety, strongwoman competitions, and pushing through

A conversation on getting sober, getting stronger, and getting the will to push through the harder years of one’s life. Continue Reading

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Are we only allowed to discuss this virus now?

People look to hard news for “data” and Instagram for “uplifting tales” right now. But are we allowed to be discussing anything else? Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 31: Forgiveness, selfishness, apathy, blended families, and more

A 34-or-so minutes conversation on marriage, divorce, forgiveness, relationships, humility, empathy, and new leaders. Continue Reading

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You would think this might be a moment that we throw less shit at each other, right?

In a time we theoretically discuss the need for unity, our discourse has become super divisive. Are we on the ledge? Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 30: “How’s the crazy?”

Work has never been the most “woke” place when it comes to mental health issues, and that’s largely the focus of this podcast episode. Continue Reading

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Stop profiteering. You are missing the point of this moment.

This is a different moment for businesses. It’s not about chasing leads so much as chasing stability. You’re alienating people otherwise. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 29: Early-20s misguided friends to late-30s analyzing each other

17 years after becoming friends, me and Diana try to analyze each other using in-market assessment tools. Holler. Continue Reading

Why does “the number” always have to be big? Can’t we just celebrate effort and creation?

Not everything needs to “blitz-scale” and get 1M downloads per week. Sometimes we should embrace mere creation. Continue Reading