23 2022 August
Revisiting Visits From Grief
It’s been just over three months since my dad’s death – and the storm of activity that preceded, then got amplified, following his last days....
Read More22 2022 August
Does It Have To Hurt?
By the time most of us have reached middle age, we’ve learned a thing or two about boundaries. Not only are they necessary for our...
Read More21 2022 August
Child Marriage
One of the cool gifts that comes with interviewing folks for a podcast is a peek behind the curtain of their lives. I’ve been extraordinarily...
Read More20 2022 August
(Cos)Play the Man
I had a conversation recently with Rob, a friend, colleague, and man who’s been with me on the IAM journey since the very beginning. We...
Read More05 2022 August
Is It the Best of Times?
I’m never sure what I’m in for when the first lines of Charles Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities” come knockin’ on my noggin. I...
Read More28 2022 July
Tearing Down to Build
In neighborhoods across much of the Eastern US, it isn’t unusual to see older homes purchased, then unceremoniously demolished, so that new owners can build...
Read More22 2022 July
Did I Just Say That?
I’m lucky to have several friends that date back to my high school – and even elementary school – days. We’re in occasional touch and,...
Read More14 2022 July
Forgiveness
I often quote a chunk of wisdom from a mentor of mine. Goes something like this: “Human beings are always forgivable. There are, however, acts...
Read More08 2022 July
On Being a Mess
I had a short session recently with David Goldsmith, one of my mentors in a professional development program I’ve been part of for the past...
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