November 21, 2021
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November 20, 2021
Spreading the Word
Since I started Chapter X two years ago, I’ve received many wonderful and affirming notes from various readers. Anytime I get such a note, it supports my belief that my writing and podcasts provide value. I feel truly blessed by all your feedback. I see…
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November 18, 2021
Continuing the Legacy
No matter how much you’ve achieved in the past, entering uncharted territory frightens us all. Coping with change is no simple feat. But what if you could start embracing change by leaning on those around you? That’s what we explore in today’s episode. Darrell Williams…
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November 16, 2021
Snap Judgements
We are awesome at projecting our beliefs on others. It’s not intentional, it’s just how our minds work. We see something and create a story or judgment about it. For example, the slow driver holding up the flow of traffic is undoubtedly an idiot (or…
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November 13, 2021
Dealing with “Discomfort”
Lately, I started some physical therapy to help heal some issue with my lower legs. I’ve lived with the pain for months and after a consultation with my doctor, PT was recommended. I’ve made an acceptance, if not friends, with the nightly jolts of pain…
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November 11, 2021
Redefining the Rules
Today’s guest decided to reinvent himself in the workforce at age 50. After serving as the Chief Financial Officer for a large hedge fund for 25 years, Josh Nadell officially retired in 2019. According to Josh, transitioning into his second act started with identifying the…
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November 9, 2021
What is Enough?
Enough is a difficult concept. I’m sure you’ve probably heard the old trope, "You can never be too rich." But in truth, if you match your values with your resources, enough isn’t that difficult to find. On the other hand, there are other ways to…
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November 7, 2021
Teenage Queasy Redux
Nothing says discomfort like teenage years. I remember the stomach-churning feeling of being at odds with my brain and body. While I had found my tribe in music, outside of which, I was the fish out of water, flopping and aimlessly trying to survive (at…
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