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NCAA and Amateurism: A Second Look at the Game Behind the Game

NCAA and Amateurism: A Second Look at the Game Behind the Game

Reading Time: < 1 minuteIn appreciation of the recent landmark ruling allowing college athletes to monetize their names and likenesses, a look back at why this change was long overdue: The NCAA has long vacated the moral high-ground on education. Kids traveling cross-country several times a semester to play games. Schools shuffling conferences like it’s a game of musical […]

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Floyd, Chauvin, and Race in America: Where Do We Go from Here?

Floyd, Chauvin, and Race in America: Where Do We Go from Here?

Reading Time: 5 minutes[My audio commentary here: https://youtu.be/2HIIjO1EL3g] This article employs race relations as the backdrop for tackling some universal challenges we all face. It’s less about politics than it is about exploring two skills that serve well in all walks: 1) A knack for asking the right questions.  2) The ability to get others aligned with your

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On Life and Football – An Interview with Referee Rant

On Life and Football – An Interview with Referee Rant

Reading Time: < 1 minuteOver at my buddy, Ralph’s, “Referee Rant” podcast series, my latest entry: https://refereerant.com/episode-252-the-rant-kene-erike/ You can listen to the interview here. We explore my thoughts on COVID, real-world conflict resolution, and navigating the games—within the game—of football. Some time stamps below….

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Blame Games: Personal Accountability in the Context of Group Performance

Blame Games: Personal Accountability in the Context of Group Performance

Reading Time: < 1 minute[Listen to the audio version here: https://soundcloud.com/user-31492767/blame-games-jttg-september-2020] Over at Women 2.0, a look at the relationship between finger-pointing and group performance: You’ve got to decide how important winning is to you. Weigh the long-term risk of fracturing team chemistry with the here-and-now threat of losing the current skirmish. This can be particularly-tough when dealing with one-off competitions

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Can You Ever Be Too Careful?: The Case for Calculated Aggression

Can You Ever Be Too Careful?: The Case for Calculated Aggression

Reading Time: < 1 minuteOver at Women 2.0, a look at one of the biggest questions arising from the current state of affairs: The following is inspired by the Coronavirus saga. Rather than explore the news and responses related to the events — -which would require some dialogue centered on pathology, confounding variables, and journalistic integrity — -we’ll springboard to a more intriguing

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Boundaries Elevate Relationships and Enhance Quality of Life: How To Get Yours in Order

Boundaries Elevate Relationships and Enhance Quality of Life: How To Get Yours in Order

Reading Time: < 1 minuteOver at Women 2.0, my latest piece on boundaries: When deciding who and what get your attention, you need hard stances on what you value most, what you’ll prioritize above all else, and what you’ll get to if time and availability allow. Stipulating what behaviors you’ll tolerate from yourself and others; that’s a prerequisite for

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