• Is the Sun setting on Nu-Trek?

    Is the Sun setting on Nu-Trek?

    Is the “Nu-Trek” era reaching its final frontier? With the Paramount merger looming and Jonathan Frakes stepping away from the director’s chair, Rob reflects on the uncertain future of Star Trek. Looking back at the “death rattle” of the early 2000s drought, we ask if the franchise is heading toward…

  • The Man in the Mirror

    The Man in the Mirror

    If your anger told the full truth, who would it expose? Fourteen years after my divorce, a deep dive into my podcast notes led me down a rabbit hole of reflection. From the misplaced animosity of the past to the objective clarity of counseling and the “100% Policy,” I’m exploring…

  • Rob Reviews: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy episode 9 ‘300th night’

    Rob Reviews: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy episode 9 ‘300th night’

    In the penultimate episode of Starfleet Academy Season 1, “300th Night,” the line between academic exercise and galactic threat vanishes. As Caleb navigates a high-stakes reunion in the Ukeck system, the Federation finds itself “boxed in” by the Venari Rai. Check out my beat-by-beat review, thoughts on the “Sam 2.0″…

  • The View Through the Lens

    The View Through the Lens

    In a world where everyone records everything, how do we decide when to put the phone down? From Tiger Stadium walk-offs to Mega 80s concerts, I explore the tension between documenting life for social media and actually living it. Discover why the best memories aren’t always the ones captured on…

  • Rebuilding Rob: The Podcast | Episode 4 is LIVE!

    Rebuilding Rob: The Podcast | Episode 4 is LIVE!

    Join Rob in Episode 4 of the Rebuilding Rob podcast as he explores the “Bugs and Boundaries” of personal growth. From junior high survival tactics to the “100% Policy,” learn how to debug your life, set healthy boundaries, and choose “Option C.” Stop being a passenger on a sinking ship…

  • The Magnitude of “Forever”

    The Magnitude of “Forever”

    Nobody prepares you for the sheer magnitude of being responsible for another human being for the rest of your life. From the grit of a teacher’s salary to emergency road trips across state lines, this post explores the “Teacher Armor” we wear as parents and the legacy of showing up—no…

  • Casting Call: The Audacity of the Leading Man

    Casting Call: The Audacity of the Leading Man

    What actor would play you in a movie biography? While I keep my identity anonymous, I’m revealing my ‘visual stand-in’: Jason Sudeikis. Exploring the psychology of the rebuild, this post connects the ‘fish out of water’ energy of his roles to the reality of navigating life after divorce and the…

  • The Digital Whisper Network and the Death of Privacy

    The Digital Whisper Network and the Death of Privacy

    Finding out you’ve been “reviewed” in a digital whisper network is a surreal experience. It’s one thing to be the subject of gossip; it’s another when your child’s privacy becomes collateral damage. I’m diving into the “shady” world of the Tea app and AWDTSG groups, exploring the “Impact Gap,” and…

  • The Footnote & The Feeling

    The Footnote & The Feeling

    If I had listened to my gut in 1995, two decades of my life would have looked very different. Exploring why our bodies sense a boundary violation long before our brains admit it, and how to stop letting red flags become twenty-year detours.

  • The Peace of Being the Villain

    The Peace of Being the Villain

    When you stop chasing approval, you start living for the mirror instead of the gallery. Accepting that you might be the “asshole” in someone else’s story is a steep hill to climb, but the view from the top is finally peaceful.