It’s been OVER a year since my last podcast/fireside chat, but this week I was fortunate enough to sit down and virtually interview baseball writer Joe Sheehan, who writes extensively about baseball. He co-founded of Baseball Prospectus, and currently writes for a variety of sports outlets. He publishes a subscription newsletter, the Joe Sheehan newsletter, […]
Haircuts from Healthcare Heroes: Episode #1
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered our lives in numerous ways. One of the most visually disturbing ways is our inability to go to the barber/stylist and be properly groomed. So in the name of charity, I am announcing a video series called Haircuts from Healthcare Heroes. I have asked co-workers to volunteer to cut my […]
The Saturday Interweb Roundup — Things You Need to Read — May 11, 2019
A collection of articles and/or blog posts from around The InterWeb that are entertaining, interesting, or informative. This week we learn about Russians weaponizing whales, smartphone diets, cross-country moves, lockdown drills, doing nothing, banning private schools, and more. I’m writing this while on a fishing trip, with a work auto-reply message that reads: “Gone fishin’. […]
Two Years of Rogue Blogging, One Year of Accidental Saving
Two Years of Blogging I’m terrible with milestones, at least ones pertaining to this blog. The two-year anniversary of this site came and went earlier this month with nary a mention from me. As mentioned in last previous post, published months ago (!), this site is going through a bit of a transition. Part of […]
Being in private practice makes me a better doctor
For the month of February, I am partnering with EJ from DadsDollarsDebts to share both old and new content. This is the third golden oldie post he has shared from his site. This post originally appeared on his site in June, 2017. This Friday, he will share a new post directly with in lieu of my […]
Debt is the Great Equalizer
For the month of February, I am partnering with EJ from DadsDollarsDebts to share both old and new content. The post below was originally published on his site. Imagine we are on a desert trip. Every 2 weeks we come across an oasis with a spring full of fresh water. We replenish our water supply. We […]