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The Blunder Years, Episode 23: Sex robots, guys after 35, and people at Target (plus China)

Two close male friends shooting the shit on a wide variety of different stuff, including geopolitics, nuclear families, and Target. Continue Reading

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The Blunder Years, Episode 22: Work self? Personal self? Uh, it’s the same self.

A conversation between Vadim Lieberman and I on all sorts o various crap, including authenticity and feedback. Continue Reading

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“The hidden engine of the economy”

Looking at stats for lawyers and doctors in 1960 vs. 2020 gets you some — dare I say — “woke” findings. Continue Reading

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CEOs are “unaware” their employees are often struggling. WTF? How?

Many CEOs seem unaware that their employees are having a tough time financially, and if you think about it … that’s completely logical. 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

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On notions of “hard” vs. “soft” at work

Men still predominantly run the business world, and men don’t like to be associated with the term “soft.” So we need a new path herein. Continue Reading

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Shut the f*ck up about unemployment rate, as the stat is meaningless

The bigger picture of an economy is a complex ecosystem, and relying on one number that’s easily manipulated doesn’t do the big picture justice. Continue Reading