The Blunder Years, Episode 45: “Did God fill out that form for you?”

How much of our success is it OK to attribute to some higher power? Plus: conspiracy theories, drinking, and relationships. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 44: God and data

A conversation between two old friends about relationships, data, sports, God, platform thinking, and much more. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 43: Fixing education, male loneliness, and middle school hoops

Higher Education will probably never change

Two old chums from Teach for America Houston shooting the shit about life, hoops, flipped classrooms, and male loneliness. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 42: Being with yourself in a quiet room

A 20-minute discussion with a Jungian therapist on moving through life, the measure of meaning, and much more. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 41: Retirement + downsizing + the role of your adult kids

What’s it like, process-wise, to move out of the house you’ve been in since 1987? What are the emotions? 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 39: Why are adults so bad at learning, and how do we improve?

How do adults get better at gaining and retaining information, both personally and professionally? A half-hour discussion. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 38: My girlfriend and I discuss life, Lent, loss, love

My girlfriend and I tape a discussion, briefly, about life, Lent, loss, decision-making, love in the time of corona, and Samson dog. Continue Reading