-
The Burn of the Past to the Reality of 52

Building a regular fitness routine in your 50s isn’t about high-intensity ‘burn’ or 90-minute pain sessions—it’s about the grit required to just show up. From the ‘Ten-Minute Rule’ to the psychological shift of training for maintenance rather than survival, I’m exploring the honest, ‘No Glitz’ reality of staying consistent when…
-
Rob Reviews – The Punisher: One Last Kill

Rob reviews ‘The Punisher: One Last Kill’ on Disney+. Explore a beat-by-beat breakdown of Frank Castle’s bloodiest MCU entry yet, the Sisyphus connection, and how this special bridges the gap to ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day.’
-
Why I’m Moving on From Huck Finn

As a high school English teacher, I believe no literature should ever be banned—but that doesn’t mean every “classic” belongs in the required curriculum. From the “satire gap” to the disconnect of 19th-century pacing, here is why I believe The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is the most overrated work in…
-
Episode 10: “No glitz. Just the work” is LIVE! 

As the odometer clicks over to Day 980, I’m looking back at 11 years of documentation and a thousand days of grit. This isn’t a victory lap; it’s an interrogation of the work required to stop being a “cog in the machine” and start demanding 100%. From the “Point of…
-
Radio Silence, Logistics, and Algorithms

While history celebrates the ‘glitz’ of winners, it often overlooks the grit of the architects. Today, I’m exploring the underrated lives of Michael Collins, Bayard Rustin, Ada Lovelace, and Nikola Tesla—four figures who lived by the ‘No glitz. Just the work.’ motto long before I did. Discover why Tesla was…
-
The Audacity of Potential: Trading Brittle Plastic for a Future

Can you ever truly be a minimalist if you are a lifelong collector? Explore a unique take on minimalist living that moves beyond “stuff” to address the emotional baggage of the past. From the “air mattress trauma” of starting over to the brittle reality of 40-year-old childhood toys, learn why…
-
Star Wars: Rocket fuel for the imagination

How did a “galaxy far, far away” and the 1980s NASA space shuttle program become the ultimate rocket fuel for a young imagination? Explore how the Kenner action figure line and the literary themes of the Odyssey shaped a childhood obsession into a lifelong ability to dream. Plus, a look…
-
Technicolor Blips and the Mnemonic Hum

What is the difference between living and feeling alive? From bungee jumping adrenaline to the “steady 7” of daily intentionality, I explore why “feeling alive” is often just a temporary escape from a life of quiet desperation. Discover why true living isn’t found in the adrenaline spike, but in the…
-
The Spark, The Multiverse, and The Glazed Donut

Can a chocolate glazed donut from Duck Donuts open a portal to the Multiverse? This school year, between the trials of dating in my 50s and navigating co-parenting civilly with my ex, I’ve found that it’s the small things that save me. Sometimes it’s a text from my kids, and…
