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What are the expectations of friendship?

As you move through life, move away from some people, have kids/don’t have kids, and more … what should you expect from others? Continue Reading

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Do corporations care about this racial moment?

The short answer is “No,” although it’s a lot more nuanced than that in terms of how the positions flow forth to the public. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 56: So, do generations hate each other?

Does every generation seem to believe that future generations “don’t get it” and will “screw it all up?” Plus: the decline and rise of listening. Continue Reading

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Can we finally start getting rid of racist hiring managers?

Lessons from an Adam Karpiak LinkedIn/Twitter thread on how far we still need to go (and whether we can). Continue Reading

Sheesh, can’t people just have conversations anymore? WTF?

People still have discussions, and it’s not just keyboard muscles. Life persists, and dialogue does too. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 55: Friendships, housing prices, co-workers, and #BillsMafia

When you leave a job, are those people still your friends? Or just former co-workers? Plus: the Bills, housing prices, and much more. 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

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Racism, 2020: Instead of “calls for unity” and “forums,” just write the damn check

It’s been said before, and should be said again and again, but companies need less statements and more compensation on race issues. Continue Reading