• A Different Kind of Opener: Comfort, Cost, and Connection

    A Different Kind of Opener: Comfort, Cost, and Connection

    Reflecting on the Detroit Tigers’ home opener, a lifelong fan explores changing perspectives on major sporting events. Discussing the high costs, excessive crowds, and the shift toward valuing shared experiences over the event itself, this post delves into why staying home with a quiet connection was just as fulfilling.

  • Loyalty: The Two-Way Street and the Short Leash

    Loyalty: The Two-Way Street and the Short Leash

    From the “mafia boss” mentality to the “shorter leash” I keep on large institutions, I’m exploring why loyalty must be earned and—more importantly—why it can be revoked. Whether it’s giving the benefit of the doubt or choosing to walk away from a broken contract, the ultimate loyalty is always to…

  • From Atlas to the Red Fist: Why the Detroit Tigers’ New Kit Inspired My Own

    From Atlas to the Red Fist: Why the Detroit Tigers’ New Kit Inspired My Own

    Rebuilding Rob debuts a new visual brand identity for 2026. Inspired by the Detroit Tigers’ new alternate uniforms, this post explores the transition from the ‘weight of the world’ to proactive agency. Featuring the new Red Fist logo suite, including the Digital Builder, Creative Weapon, and Pure Endurance marks.

  • Wait, we’re the same age?

    Wait, we’re the same age?

    I thought the waitress was a decade older than me. Then she dropped the bombshell: we graduated high school the same year. A ‘Rebuilding Rob’ reflection on why 52 in 2026 feels nothing like 52 did for my father—and why Mark Hamill was right about the fountain of youth.

  • Rob Reviews: Daredevil: Born Again, episodes 2.2 and 2.3

    Rob Reviews: Daredevil: Born Again, episodes 2.2 and 2.3

    Hell’s Kitchen is heating up as Disney+ drops a double-header of Daredevil: Born Again. Between Fisk’s chilling “hero” play for Matt Murdock and the rise of a new White Tiger at Red Hook, the “rebuild” of NYC is getting brutal. Rob reviews the fallout of “Shoot the Moon” and “The…

  • Artemis II: The Audacity of Human Potential

    Artemis II: The Audacity of Human Potential

    NASA’s Artemis II has officially launched, marking a historic return to deep space and the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. From the staggering 8.8 million pounds of thrust of the SLS rocket to a record-breaking journey 4,700 miles beyond the far side of the Moon, this mission…

  • Episode 7: The Teacher Armor is now LIVE!

    Episode 7: The Teacher Armor is now LIVE!

    They teach you pedagogy and curriculum, but they don’t teach you how to build a steel spine while keeping a soft heart. In Episode 7, Rob explores the ‘Teacher Armor’ forged in the classrooms of South Carolina and Detroit—and the difficult process of unbuckling that shield when the weekend finally…

  • The Single Screw

    The Single Screw

    From rotting mailboxes to the “Teacher Armor” we wear, Rob explores the “spit and wire” reality of holding a life together—one rusted screw at a time.

  • April: The Season Opener

    April: The Season Opener

    April is here, and with it, the final push toward a major milestone. From “weathering the storm” in the classroom to finally booking my most ambitious 3-city baseball road trip yet, here is my intentional game plan for the month. Less impulse, more intent, and 1,000 days in sight.

  • 134 – 1: Michigan is the Lone Survivor of My 2026 March Madness Bracket

    134 – 1: Michigan is the Lone Survivor of My 2026 March Madness Bracket

    Rob breaks down a historic Elite Eight as UConn overcomes a 19-point deficit and a 134-0 stat to stun Duke at the buzzer. With the bracket in tatters, Michigan stands as the “Lone Survivor” and the final hope for a 2026 championship.