Sharing from the Trenches: A Reflection on Parenting PDA Kids I want to offer a perspective that might resonate with some of you. Maybe an analogy will help. I compete in Ironman triathlons. That means swimming 1.2 miles, biking 112
A Moment Worth Pausing For: Reflections on Growth, Mentorship, and Trust LinkedIn and any platform seeking value capture can feel a bit noisy sometimes—full of reposts and surface-level updates—so I wanted to share something more personal and meaningful from my
This thought from AC came across my way as I was doing dishes and playing with the kiddos and while it's clear that many things are outside of my control these days - Like Seneca _ I can come to control what I can of my existence. Some key...
paradoxand More One of the central paradoxes of communication is: “What was said , what was heard , and what was meant rarely ever match , leaving a tremendous gap in much of human communication.” This was pretty straight forward
Recently, I feel the weight of the world. As a parent of 4 brilliant neuro-diverse kiddos, every day I find how little I truly know about this thing called life. In my own stubborn, and strongly stoic nature, I wanderlust through life's sojourn. I
PDA – An Atypical approach is required We’ve had a fairly good run of things with my now 6 y/o PDA-er – (contextually this was approximately 2 years ago). there was a day though, that she just kept freezing up







