The Blunder Years, Episode 27: Cancer, assuming risk, faith in God, raising daughters, and getting bread

Turning to faith in times of struggle + understanding how much risk humans can reasonably assume + a lot more. Continue Reading

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So much of work is just about pretending to be an adult

We want work to be this virtuous, important thing in our lives — but in reality it’s often just a place we go and pretend to be adults. Continue Reading

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That last normal day

When you think the shit has completely hit the fan for you, the reality is usually that it’s just the beginning of something else. Continue Reading

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Lent 2020: Quit drinking, go to AA meetings more

An effort to consistently be the best person I can, well, consistently be — in a couple of parts. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 21: Apple and … possible nuclear war?

If you’ve ever wanted to have a conversation about what it’s like to work for Apple and then, 10 minutes later, talk about World War III … well, this is your podcast episode. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 20: The pivotal moments in one’s life

How does one grow as a person from their 20s into their 50s? What are the personal and career inputs of note? Continue Reading

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Does it ever feel like we’re just all swimming in a giant sea of bullshit?

It seems that, politically and often at work, we just talk past each other about big issues and don’t “engage” as much. Is everything becoming BS? Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 19: Your social life post-kids

A discussion on having kids, raising kids, gender roles, AI, work skills, and where you find yourself when you least expect is. Continue Reading