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Rob Reads: The Dignity of the Private Practice

Growth is often messy, and we’re usually terrified of being seen in the ‘unpolished’ stage. Today’s post explores a profound perspective on the ‘private dignity’ of practice and why we have to break free from the fishbowl effect to truly rebuild with intention.
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The Functional Gap

Are we preparing students for the “After,” or just monitoring their screens? As a teacher navigating a “bridge era,” I’m advocating for a return to functional life skills like budgeting and home repair—the “Option C” our curriculum is missing.
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Rob Reviews: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, episode 8 “Life of the Stars”

In one of the most lyrical and moving episodes of the season, “Life of the Stars” brings Sylvia Tilly back to the Academy for a masterclass in “stealth therapy.” But as the cadets look to the stage to process their trauma, the Doctor faces an 800-year-old ghost of his own.…
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The Art of the Ballpark Balance

Planning a 2026 baseball road trip to D.C., Philly, and Baltimore has me thinking about the “Art of the Ballpark Balance.” Is a vacation about seeing every monument, or finding peace in the rhythm of a nine-inning game? Explore why the ballpark is my ultimate “Option C” for relaxation and…
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Episode 3: The Audacity of Potential is LIVE!

What does it mean to have the audacity of potential? It means setting your goals at the highest possible frequency and refusing to let the fear of failure dictate your coordinates. In Episode 3, I’m discussing the transition to the “Bridge”—a space where we stop asking “Why?” and start asking…
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The 100% Policy: Deleting the Nice Guy

Is there a difference between being “nice” and being “good”? For years, I played the role of the “nice guy” and the professional “fall guy.” Today, I’m deleting that outdated belief. I’m choosing the 100% Policy, firm boundaries, and the audacity to be a good man who no longer finishes…
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The View from the Timeline: The Power of the Re-View

Do we reread books because the stories change, or because we have? From the comfort of Star Trek reruns to the “active reading” of the classroom, I explore the value of the “re-view” and why I’m looking at my favorite books through my 2026 eyes.
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The 80s, the Walker, and the Blink of an Eye

Reflected through the lens of an 80s tribute show, Rob explores the reality of Gen X aging, family legacy, and the “Audacity of Potential.” From a fan with a walker to the “blink of an eye” that separates generations, this post examines what it means to stay on the dance…
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A Quick Saturday “Thank You”
To whoever stumbled down the rabbit hole today: Welcome. I noticed a bit of a surge in traffic this afternoon, and I just wanted to take a second to acknowledge the eyes on the page. Whether you’re here for the Starfleet Academy reviews, the today’s “Midnight Inspection” post, or you’re…
