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Rob’s Retro Review – Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)

Twelve years after its release, I finally watched Transformers: Age of Extinction. Was the wait worth it? In this retro review, I break down why the film’s “deconstructionist” approach to Optimus Prime feels less like a hero’s journey and more like character assassination
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The Empire of One: Why I’m Choosing Option C

Stop waiting for the ‘better half’ to complete your picture. Discover why the path to true independence isn’t found in choosing Option A or B, but in embracing ‘Option C’: choosing yourself. Learn how to apply the 100% Policy and build an empire that doesn’t require you to dismantle your…
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The Final Frontier is Home: Why Every Hero’s Journey Ends Here

Will humans ever colonize Mars, and what would life under glass actually look like? As deep-space exploration ramps up, I’m reflecting on the reality of the final frontier, the psychology of a one-way ticket, and why the ultimate goal of any great journey—from the Odyssey to a Michigan summer—is always…
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“I Did It” — Finding Meaning in a Christmas Vacation Meme

Replying to the daily prompt about favorite memes, I share a custom creation from a holiday classic that takes on a much deeper meaning with age. This is a reflection on the silent burdens of manhood, the transitions of fatherhood, and finding the strength to cut away the dead weight…
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The boys are back in town

Summer vacation isn’t just about time off; it’s about the quiet transition of family dynamics. As I navigate this summer with both my sons home, I’m reflecting on the beauty of low-key traditions—like mini-golf and bowling—and the ‘inverse nest syndrome’ that comes with raising young adults.
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The case for a slower life

Is the American ‘hustle’ culture failing us? A look at European traditions like the summer shutdown and why we might need to learn a slower pace of life.
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Rebuilding Rob: The Podcast Season 3 Premiere: The Cape is LIVE!

Season 3 of Rebuilding Rob is here. Join me for an origin story on leadership, the ‘100% Policy,’ and why I’m finally stepping into the mantle of administration.
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The First Mistake: A Perspective on Travel

Is it safe to visit the United States right now? A reflection on the current political climate, the burden of systemic fear, and why I’m choosing to prioritize safety over tourism. An honest look at the ‘land of the guarded’ and the shift from political disagreement to personal apprehension.
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The ‘I Want You Back’ Paradox

What happens when a song about heartbreak feels like pure dopamine? I’m taking a look at why ‘I Want You Back’ by the Jackson 5 remains the ultimate feel-good anthem, despite its lyrics. From the technical brilliance of the Motown machine to the ‘raw’ humanity of my own podcasting journey,…
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Rob on…the lame duck illusion

Leadership is a fragile contract. From the halls of an alternative school to the corridors of Washington, D.C., I’m exploring the “lame duck” phenomenon: that liminal space where a leader holds the title but has lost the authority.