Most Won’t Get It

When you go off of the beaten path, most people (even those close to you) won't understand what you're doing, where you're going and why you're doing it (that's normal).

In The Arena

This past weekend, we held our second annual Project Endure event here in Philadelphia and it was a massive success that exceeded all expectations. It's going to take me a long time to process what's on my heart so for now you get this blog (and associated podcast reflection below).

Our Smallness

It's from Tsh Oxenreider and it goes, “people are willing to be brave when they admit their smallness within the enormity of the world, and the best way to understand our smallness is to leave our comfort zones and start exploring, one foot in front of the other.”

Marriage Is Hard

The one lesson that I continue to learn is that the best, most rewarding things in life are often the hardest. Over the past (almost) 3 years, marriage has revealed itself to been one of those things

It’s Okay

From thousands of conversations, I've come to realize that it's common to have no idea what we're doing, to be unsure of where we're going and to be overwhelmed with the process. Experiencing overwhelm seems to be the rule, not the exception (you're not alone).

Separation Season

I've been using the term separation season on social media and people have been asking questions. In this short blog I'll explain what the phrase means to me and how it's deeper than it seems on the surface.

NYCM: Race Recap

This past weekend I ran the 2022 New York City Marathon and it was an experience that I'll never forget. With a few days to process, I still can't quite put things into words but I tried. This is a brief account of what went through my mind during the race as well as what I'm feeling on the other side of the finish line.