The Blunder Years, Episode 53: Being an outsider and dealing with difference

If you grow up as a member of the only Jewish family in a small Texas town, how do you come to think about inclusion and difference? Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 52: Partying in Poland and questioning Silicon Valley

In discussion with Digital Tonto (Greg Satell) on any number of topics, from eastern European Marriott hotels to Big Tech’s accountability. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 51: How do/did you define yourself in your 30s?

A discussion on middle class markers, defining yourself, paying attention to others, and the value of laziness. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 50: Not everything needs to 10x, blitz-scale, or make billions

Isn’t it OK to celebrate the bravery of micro-creators who put their stuff into the universe, even if it’s not mass-consumed? Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 49: Dealing with recruiters during a pandemic

In about 22 minutes, let an actual recruiter talk to you about what recruiters look for and how they think, in case you need a job right now. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 48: Boozing, hooping, and faith’ing

Two old friends discussing drinking, Lent, faith, college basketball, rear-view mirrors, God, and more. Continue Reading

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The Blunder Years, Episode 47: Relationships and weddings post-divorce, rose-colored glasses, societal pressures

When you attend your first wedding after you yourself have been divorced, how do you feel? Can you still believe in what you’re seeing? 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