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Starving for leadership in the classroom

Following Thursday’s major career epiphany, I’m looking at the absolute leadership vacuum in education today. Kids don’t respect a “buddy”—they respect boundaries, rules, and structure. It’s time to stop running past the collapse and find the voice to roar. I’m laying my cards on the table about what real administration…
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Starving for Leadership at the Finish Line

What is the meaning of life? It’s not that deep, and it shouldn’t be complicated. The world is starving for leadership and simple human decency. Don’t let fear freeze you up—stop running past the people who collapse. No glitz. Just be good.
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Of ice bags and admin certificates

A botched senior breakfast run leaves Rob holding three bags of ice and questioning the school’s leadership—sparking an unexpected epiphany about his own future.
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Of Linguistic Pet Peeves and Professional Jargon

From “pacifically” to “drilling deeper down,” an English teacher breaks down the everyday language errors and exhausting workplace buzzwords that make his inner geek wince.
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Fighting Ghosts: Caregiving, Anger, and Independence

Facing a hard shift in caregiving dynamics, a looming summer of 24/7 responsibilities, and old family resentments, I’m finding the urgency to claim my own boundaries and pull the trigger on a much-needed open road release valve.
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Trigger Locked: Blueprints, Ballparks, and the Open Road

How do you plan the perfect road trip on a tight budget? Breaking down my step-by-step blueprint for a summer I-95 ballpark tour, from securing game tickets to navigating high gas prices on a teacher’s salary.
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Stronger Than I Seem

What does it mean to be strong? From lifting heavy footlockers to surviving a painful divorce 800 miles away from my son, a look at finding internal strength.
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The Rise N Grind Sensation (or: How I Learned to Start Breaking Beans)

From die-hard soda drinker to iced coffee convert. Discover how a school coffee cart, a dusty classroom Keurig, and a special group of students completely transformed this high school teacher’s morning routine (and helped him drop six pounds along the way).
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The Sensation of Reconnection

A Saturday night out for a milestone 50th birthday brings unexpected reflection on friendship, aging, and a surprising, vibrant awakening on the dance floor. Rob steps out of the observer role to confront what it means to truly feel alive again—and the bittersweet clarity that comes with it.
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The Sensation of Being Completely Engulfed

What is the one movie you would completely erase from your memory just to experience the awe of watching it again for the very first time? Reflecting on a deep passion for filmmaking, a 2002 living room memory, and the rare cinematic magic that builds an entire world from scratch,…