I Was Promised Cake: The Playlist for 2015 ***** Let's be honest. Scott Bradlee could have scored the entire soundtrack for the past year and I not only would have accepted it, but it would have worked. 'Consistency' was a huge word around RivalCast in 2015, so a PostModern Jukebox recap of the year would… Continue reading I Was Promised Cake (The Playlist for 2015, Part 2)
Category: RCM
Like A Boss
My entire career has been anchored by strong female leadership. Pre-college, my acceptance to Penn State was assured by an early association with the school's Women in Engineering program. Even though I didn't stick with that degree choice, leadership was something that I naturally gravitated toward - I was president of our local student educators… Continue reading Like A Boss
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There are reasons I don't tend to go back to my blog posts after they've been published. At least, not for a year or so. I'm highly critical of my own work, and going back through old posts a few weeks after they go live almost always results in a facepalming of "I should have… Continue reading This Post Has Not Been Edited
Shifted Perspectives
It started with an argument over my lack of sleep. I didn't have to see him to know my friend's face was cringing as he rubbed his temples with one hand. Given enough time and attention, one gets very good at deciphering the various not-exactly-verbal sounds and gestures someone else makes, especially when frustrated. For… Continue reading Shifted Perspectives
Friendship
To say I moved around a lot as a child is an understatement. By the time I finished college and moved to Cleveland, I'd had 13 'permanent' addresses in my then 23 years, not counting the bouncing around between divorced parents and other friends and relatives on the weekends. School was the one stable place… Continue reading Friendship
Thankful Thoughts
Years ago, when I was an undergrad, our campus honors fraternity raised money for our local Habitat for Humanity chapter by soliciting sponsors for us to be "homeless" for one Friday evening in the fall. We had a lot of supporters during the build-up, but when the day arrived, more than half the group retreated… Continue reading Thankful Thoughts
Opinions
At the beginning of summer this year, the company which provides my day job made the difficult decision to begin phasing out a number of locations across the country. The unfortunate byproduct of this was a large number of positions being eliminated at the various affected campuses. It wasn't unexpected, but it was still an… Continue reading Opinions
Data Points
It's amazing how one conversation can change your perspective on so many things. So Friday I had to go visit my doctor, which is decidedly not in my top fifty things I prefer to do on a sunny Friday afternoon. Or ever, actually. My doctor's actually pretty cool to talk to – he does a… Continue reading Data Points
Fears
So I scared the crap out of a small child this weekend. It was completely unexpected, and certainly unintentional. I was dressed as Little Bo Peep, for crying out loud. I had a little pink bonnet and a basket full of friendly plush sheepies on my arm. My crook was hanging off the back of… Continue reading Fears
Glass Ceilings
Ghost in the Podcast covered an interesting blog post last week. In it, Jessica Curry from the UK game studio The Chinese Room (Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs) outlined her reasons for stepping back from her company to pursue her own work. Her three main reasons for the decision, per Curry's article, were health, never wanting to… Continue reading Glass Ceilings

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