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Longitudinal Friendships Matter. Lunch in Big Sky Country is a reminder that 30+ years of friendship matters; and that’s something longitudinal research from Harvard backs up.
read moreLongitudinal Friendships Matter. Lunch in Big Sky Country is a reminder that 30+ years of friendship matters; and that’s something longitudinal research from Harvard backs up.
read moreRecently, I reconnected with a college buddy on Zoom. He caught me up… (Note: A thrilling example of an entrepreneurial mindset follows.) He moved from Kentucky to New York City, after grad school. (They said he’d never make it in The Big Apple.) He persisted. That was 20+ years ago. He hung out his therapy…
read more“Papa tell me a story.” My 8 year-old daughter and I were trudging to school. A blizzard hit the night before. The frozen roads were unplowed. One mile, door to door. So we walked. A frustrating change. We usually drove. Sometimes we biked. But we didn’t talk in the car. Music on. Short commute. Biking?…
read moreA LeadBoston Alum’s Insights on Bioethics & Family Economics. Rev. Patrick T. Smith, Ph.D, and I traded classmate chuckles and insights on the economics of bioethics.
read moreLongitudinal Friendships Matter. Lunch in Big Sky Country is a reminder that 30+ years of friendship matters; and that’s something longitudinal research from Harvard backs up.
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