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Author, Teacher, Speaker, Podcaster


Reaction Farmers, Bridge-Dwellers, and the Seeds They Never Meant to Plant
Have you ever run into what some call a Reaction Farmer on your social media posts? Yes—that is an actual term. What is a Reaction Farmer? A Reaction Farmer is someone who “plants inflammatory comments to harvest angry replies.” These folks aren’t looking for truth; they’re hoping to provoke emotion—negative emotion. They don’t want discussion—they want reaction. “Don’t feed the trolls; nothing fuels them so much.” — Oscar Wilde This captures the very soil these Reaction Fa
Mar 103 min read


I’ve been gone for a while… but not quiet.
If you’ve been waiting, watching, or wondering… stay tuned. The next wave of writing is on its way, and it’s going to speak clearly.
Feb 243 min read


What Does Free Education Really Cost?
Education! Does everyone have the right to education? Everyone has the right to pursue education. Do you think they do? Sure, they do....
Feb 102 min read


Caring burnout
Good works, good deeds, caring acts. Be kind to others, and kindness will grow in your heart. No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Aesop That is true. But it can feel like a waste sometimes, especially when you become drained and the other person goes about their merry way without so much as a “thank you” or a kind act in return or a “hello” when you pass by them. But do we want to be kind for the praise or the ROI? No, that is not kindness; that would be
Jan 273 min read


What is the Relationship of the 10 Commandments?
What are the Ten Commandments and how do we function as a society with them?
Jan 133 min read


Who Benefits from the 10 Commandments?
Do you know how important they are to society and how important they were to the forming of the American Republic?
Dec 23, 20254 min read


Insight into Teaching
And when feelings become the sole focus, learning itself is pushed aside—because if the priority is only to protect emotions, then behaviors are quietly enabled, and the very purpose of education is lost.
Dec 9, 20257 min read


12. Injustice for Justice
When we speak of justice, we often speak of others because we always want grace for ourselves. But let’s look at one example a lot of us...
Nov 25, 20255 min read


A Volleying Shutdown — CLOSED
Livelihood interrupted, lives hurt, a match for the soul, and a government shutdown.
Nov 12, 20254 min read


11. Justice, Clear Cut
Now, according to Merriam-Webster, justice is “the administration of law” [interesting]; it is “the maintenance or administration of what...
Nov 11, 20254 min read
"Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness."
— Desmond Tutu
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