I'm getting back into the mix. It's been a creative, fun, enlightening,
educational, expanding, and relaxing couple of years "off," but I want to
re-engage with something operational again; I've joined Techstars
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We've all heard this adage a million times. I've been saying it at home, and at
work, a bit over the past few months.
My son is a decent carbon copy of me
"You're investing in a great challenge when you're applying discretionary energy
to it."
I don't recall who first told me this, but it has guided me for well over a
decade now. It
I had two major challenges hit me without notice this past week. One personal,
and one business-personal. After working through the immediate associated drama
and challenges, and letting the first wave of aftershocks
My experience at Gnip has tested me in uncountable ways. From technical
capabilities, leadership, and work-life balance, to trouble sleeping due to
inability to turn my brain off at night as I churn