
Keep Going (A Message for Artists)
I have created a lot of things over the last several years. Well, for decades, really. But, the last several years were filled with intense peaks of creativity…
Tone Code – It’s like morse code, but musical
I have random ideas a lot. The other day I thought, “What if there was a new audio language like morse code, but it’s musical?” So you can…

What Self Really Is and Why That Is Not Sad
We spend our lives thinking about ourselves. We call it self, identity, soul, or consciousness. Gurus, philosophers, and scientists all have something to say about it. Sometimes it…

Thanks for not a lot of fish, 2025
It’s Christmas Eve Eve. 2025 has been a hard year for me. I hesitate to say that, because I’ve been thinking it for a few years in a…

Creating Like Crazy!
It’s November. Wow. This year (2025) has been quite a whirlwind and as things got complicated, I ramped up creating. So far this year I’ve created (non-exhaustive list):…

Houston, We Have Low AI Etiquette Standards
We have a problem. I love the latest AI advancements. It’s fun to generate images, video, and automate mundane tasks. It’s important for me to state this up…

When the Numbers Win, We Lose
We live in an age obsessed with measurement. If you can chart it, rank it, or quantify it, it must be true. Companies chase efficiency through spreadsheets. Sports…

I Am Now PSM I Certified (Professional Scrum Master)
I now have the PSM I Scrum certification. The final assessment was more challenging than I thought it would be. The questions really force you to think critically;…
Scrum Events Explained: Lengths, Tips, and Pitfalls to Avoid
In case you’ve landed on this post without seeing the others, this is a part of a series about Scrum. The last post explained the values and roles.…
Scrum Values and the Scrum Team
In the last post we looked at the three pillars of Scrum: transparency, inspection, and adaptation. These pillars keep the framework standing, but they need something more to…







