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

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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

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 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 36: “Nobody’s f*cking equal!”

The myth of team diversity

How equal are we, really? And if we’re not that equal, what does that mean for both raising kids and HR best practices? A conversation. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 32: Sobriety, strongwoman competitions, and pushing through

A conversation on getting sober, getting stronger, and getting the will to push through the harder years of one’s life. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 30: “How’s the crazy?”

Work has never been the most “woke” place when it comes to mental health issues, and that’s largely the focus of this podcast episode. Continue Reading

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Every crisis seems terrible. Stuff gets better, I promise.

Whether it’s divorce or a global health pandemic, humans are adaptable creatures — and they get through the tough times. Honestly. Continue Reading