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Product management, fintech nerd, tinkerer, camping/hiking, bbq, cooking, former founder, geek, audio engineer, ex-pastor, husband, dad, speaker, leftist, Missourian. Not necessarily in that order.
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New estimates now put public lands sales and transfers at around 1.5 million acres. www.outdoorlife.com/conservation...

Recently put a shower awning onto the Land Cruiser. Mainly just sharing to test out Flashes.

The brief joy of tax loss harvesting has completely worn off the more opportunities I have for tax loss harvesting.

Started my day by very nearly screaming at a staffer because he’s “not sure if the senator has an opinion” about the tariffs. In other news, I’ve started to use shame as a logical strategy when talking to the people answering my calls. They should feel shame for this.

Paused some other reading today to start The Last American Roadtrip by @sarahkendzior.bsky.social and I’m quickly three chapters in, reminiscing about similar trips with my kids, and planning the next one. If you haven’t picked it up, highly recommended. bookshop.org/p/books/the-...

What I admire most about Cory Booker speaking for 25 hours on the Senate floor is that it was substantive, policy focused content. He and his staff put in the work to do it right, without pointless fluff.

Watching Cory Booker and glad to know that someone is exhibiting the type of leadership we need. www.youtube.com/live/v2utlMx...

Listened to my congressman’s virtual town hall which amounted to prescreened questions and blatant lies. The YouTube chat was the beat down he should have received. MO-7 deserves better than Eric Burlison who is too chicken to meet his constituents in person.

First hockey game for the kids tonight. #stlblues

We got our first chickens during the pandemic and haven’t purchased eggs since they started laying. The egg stockpile had dwindled from short days, cold weather, and molting - it’s nice to be getting four eggs most days.

After three weeks of travel working from home for the week was wonderful. The next wave starts up tomorrow