The Context Careers are complicated things. We put time and tireless energy into them. We build them through performance and relationships and results. We are proud of what we’ve created. It’s hard for me to properly explain my career situation. It has hinged on events now a decade old, been seasoned with pivotal conversations with […]
Month: May 2016
Understanding Unconscious Bias
A father and his son are involved in a horrific car crash and the man died at the scene. But when the child arrived at the hospital and was rushed into the operating room, the surgeon pulled away and said: “I can’t operate on this boy, he’s my son. How can that be? — the […]
It Was TOO Much
First off, I feel like I should amend my breastfeeding post. I listed about a page of instructions on the thoughtful ways we would be introducing food to Vivianne’s diet. As it turns out, about 50% of those things actually happened… The best laid plans. The good news is that she is still alive after a week […]
Picking An Architect
It’s been a busy few weeks on the Carbon Zero building front… So many awesome offers from my architect friends and a few game-changing gems from my non-architect friends. Here’s what I know: My neighbor friend (and architect), Rachael, came over. She dropped off her Architecture MN magazine, May/June 2016. As luck would have it, […]