Disrupting the Present

March 20, 2024

I was preparing to give a speech to young adults recently at the Innovation Center associated with our local college.  In doing so, I reviewed some of the interviews they did with past presenters.  The theme of the day it seemed was “disruption.”  Yes, I’ve read the salient books on the topic, and do recognize … Continue reading Disrupting the Present

A Word for the LIVING

February 3, 2023

For some time now I have boldly researched the topic of suicide ideation and related mental health concerns.  I’m not a scientist or a doctor, rather, I’m a grieving father who lost his son to suicide two and a half years ago at the age of 39. “Bear” still makes an occasional visit in my … Continue reading A Word for the LIVING

SHIPWRECKED: Simple Lessons Learned Through Tragedy – Part Two

September 27, 2021

In part one of this two-part series, I identified five important lessons for facing challenges and tragedy through the experiences of a five-man crew on the sailing vessel Grafton. Joan Druett’s book, Island of the Lost, describes their plight when they wrecked on the south part of the island of Auckland.  About this same time, … Continue reading SHIPWRECKED: Simple Lessons Learned Through Tragedy – Part Two

SHIPWRECKED: Simple Lessons Learned Through Tragedy – Part One

September 17, 2021

Perhaps it is my love of sailing, having gained my ocean sailing certificate last year, that enthralls me about sailing adventures. Particularly shipwrecks and the true stories behind them. A new friend recently referred me to one of these books, Island of the Lost, by Joan Druett.  I imagined the crew and situations as the … Continue reading SHIPWRECKED: Simple Lessons Learned Through Tragedy – Part One