March 25-31This is my ongoing attempt at producing โweeknotesโ to capture events, thoughts, and other items from the past week, mostly focused on my professional work. You can subscribe if youโd like to receive these via email or via Substack notifications.Telling the story of our storytellingWe launched the first FCDC newsletter this week, featuring the … Continue reading 2024 Weeknote 13
To the horizon
This is southern California, somewhere north of San Diego, south of La Jolla, in November 2011. For several years we had a habit of taking a trip south around our anniversary, leaving Alaska behind and getting just a little more sun before winter completely enclosed us in Anchorage. The beach was busy this day, but … Continue reading To the horizon
A Hocking Hills Christmas
A 2017 holiday trip to southeast Ohio For most of the year Hocking Hills is mobbed with tourists visiting the caves, rock formations, and waterfalls. But if youโre willing to brave freezing temperatures in late December, you can get these natural attractions almost all to yourself. Sedimentary rock formations in this area are revealed by … Continue reading A Hocking Hills Christmas
2024 Weeknote 12
March 18-24This is my ongoing attempt at producing โweeknotesโ to capture events, thoughts, and other items from the past week, mostly focused on my professional work. You can subscribe if youโd like to receive these via email or via Substack notifications.While our team launched into GX+ Season 2 this week, Iโm feeling a bit disconnected. … Continue reading 2024 Weeknote 12
2024 Weeknote 11
March 11-17Heavy calendar, light sharingItโs been a light week for Substack notes and LinkedIn shares, not to mention staying on top of email. The calendar was very full:The all-day training on Thursday was with Business of People (again) and focused on how to provide feedback as a manager โ the first of two sessions, although … Continue reading 2024 Weeknote 11
Severe images
I've been hooked on radar hooks for a while now. Back in college I picked up a second major, almost by accident. I was pursuing an English degree, but along the way I got an Earth Science degree, too. It started because I needed some science in my core coursework, and Earth Science was the … Continue reading Severe images


