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

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Do you really think the government could keep a conspiracy quiet for years? Honestly?

There’s too much need for relevance, need for attention, too many silos, and too much politics to believe a conspiracy would never be leaked. 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

Availability bias, proof by example fallacy, and tribalism, OH MY!

The increasing rush to sameness and comfort of American work and business models: dangerous, or just fine? 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 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

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The Desperation Economy vs. The Woke Economy vs. “The Return To Normal”

There are three pills we can take post-COVID: one is good (empathy!), one is not so good (desperation!), and one is a return to “usual.” Continue Reading