Published inItinerantings·PinnedMember-onlyThe Personal Artifacts We Carry With Us Through Our LivesWhy I keep wearing board shorts when there’s no seaside in sight. — A good friend of mine told me a story about when she was a child and her family moved from Florida to Wisconsin. I don’t remember which cities. I only remember her saying the first year in Wisconsin was cold, even by Wisconsin standards. She said her mother packed the…Self6 min readSelf6 min read
Published inThe Haven·PinnedMember-onlyDay Drinking with my DogThe Chihuahua Conversations — I enjoy day drinking. It gives me the feeling of being on vacation, as if I am doing something only allowed on holiday, even in my apartment with the curtains drawn. The only problem with it is the way people react when they find out you do it alone. If…Humor3 min readHumor3 min read
Published inItinerantings·PinnedMember-onlyThe Genteel Guide to Sophisticated SwearingYou can be profane without seeming vulgar — Dirty, taboo, vulgar, lewd — all describe the sweary language a gentleman supposedly avoids. Only an uncouth brute uses profanity, or does he? It turns out cursing is a lot more fucking complex than we thought. We have a fondness for dirty words. They show up everywhere from graffiti on…Humor4 min readHumor4 min read
Published inItinerantings·PinnedMember-onlyI Ate Vegans for 60 DaysHere is how they changed me — Several months ago, a friend recommended eating Vegans as a sixty-day challenge. I accepted the challenge and it has changed how I’ll eat for the rest of my life. I’ve practiced a sapien-based diet for the past four years. People often incorrectly refer to it as cannibalism. While I understand…Humor3 min readHumor3 min read
Published inItinerantings·PinnedMember-onlyThe Stranger LifeWhen faraway places feel familiar and home is a foreign land. — The more often you move around, the more likely you are to find yourself a stranger in a place where people might make eye contact but don’t know your name. You’re a tourist, a passerby, an unknown, a curiosity. …Travel10 min readTravel10 min read
Nov 5, 2021Member-onlyWhen Your Anti-Vaxer Spouse Catches COVIDA little schadenfreude goes a long way. — The day I went for my vaccine was tense. I’d told my wife the week prior I was heading out for my jab and she stopped what she was doing to give me the most crestfallen look I’ve ever seen from her. …Relationships7 min readRelationships7 min read
Oct 26, 2021Member-onlyHow Three Stories Turned Vlad the Impaler into a Billion Dollar VampireFrom Prince to Monster to Vampire in three acts. — Vampires are hard to kill — decapitation and a wooden stake to the heart work best. Legends of vampires have been terrifying us since the 17th century. …History9 min readHistory9 min read
Sep 30, 2021Member-onlyYour Best Leadership Abilities Come from Practicing Your Influence SkillsSome are born to lead and others figure it out along the way. — There are natural-born leaders, but most of us develop leadership skills as we go through life and gain experience. Situations arise that test our abilities and we often learn leadership on the fly. Yet, leadership is also a skill we can intentionally develop. …Leadership5 min readLeadership5 min read
Sep 19, 2021Member-onlyThe Best Skills for the Post-Pandemic Business World Are the Soft OnesWork in the time of COVID requires max humanity. — Weird. The world is weird. We read headlines about ‘the new normal,’ but this new normal wasn’t normal before, which is why it’s weird. We got back to business, sort of. We Zoom, we Slack, we try to read between the lines of the WhatsApp group. Some of us go…Productivity8 min readProductivity8 min read
Sep 16, 2021Member-onlyNegotiate like a Child, Not a BossYou can learn valuable persuasion tactics from kids. — Originally appeared on Ell Business My ten-year-old nephew is a master negotiator. The last time I was home, he asked me to play catch with him outside with his new football. …Business7 min readBusiness7 min read