Lockdowns: The Great Gaslighting
More than two years since the lockdowns of 2020, the political mainstream, particularly on the left, is just beginning to realize that the response to Covid was an unprecedented catastrophe.
How the surging U.S. dollar is making it almost impossible to afford anything in countries around the world
I’m old – I remember all this from before. It does not end well.
How to Recover from a Toxic Job
A recent study conducted by MIT’s Sloan School of Management found that a toxic workplace culture is the number one reason people leave their jobs and is 10.4 times more likely to contribute to attrition than compensation.
I think it is important to point out that it isn’t that jobs are toxic – it’s that management is toxic.
We Tried 8 Methods of Cooking Bacon and Found an Absolute Winner
Bacon!
More Than a Feeling: 12 Stories About the Science of Anxiety
A deep dive into how and why we experience anxiety—as well as science-backed ways to ease the burden.
Musicians Have Split Reactions to UNT’s Jazz Radio Changing Formats
I am not happy that a local university radio station has given up its all-Jazz format. Luckily:
The Jazz version, for now, is still available online.
A friend of mine from high school is an avid cyclist in Santa Fe. His two cameras caught him involved in a “right hook” accident – a very common hazard for cyclists (probably second only to getting “doored”). Be careful out there folks.
This is three years old – but I came across it again – it’s one of my favorite on-air rants – for several reasons. “Living in Bananaland.” Hah.