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

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Could COVID scale the four-day work week?

The slow return to “normal” post-COVID seems to be helping the ol’ four-day work week gain some steam. Where do we stand on that? Continue Reading

Digital Transformation: Absolutely can be done, but we made it such a buzzword

Man, we are not good at speaking clearly about important elements of work, and it creates a good deal of confusion. Continue Reading

Buzzword Vomit during an actual crisis? Uhh, there’s a better way.

This is a crisis moment for people’s finances, and senior leaders are saying crap about “value” and “virtues.” How do we get better? Continue Reading

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The “when” to “if” problem

A profound psychological shift for many people is the assumptive moment of “when” becoming the distant possibility moment of “if.” Continue Reading

What might actually change in society because of coronavirus?

We are saying that about 91,223 different things will change post-COVID. That won’t happen. But what might actually shift? 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 37: In conversation with my pastor on, well, a bunch of stuff

Even though I curse online sometimes and people assume I’m not religious as a result (weird), I somewhat am — so here’s me and my pastor talking life. Continue Reading