Sports Lessons: Full Contact Jousting

By | April 12, 2017

[April 12, 2017]  Jousting is an old European martial sport originating sometime in the High Middle Ages1 and being popular among the Anglo-Norman knighthood because it showed courage, strength, endurance, and glory.  Today it’s being revived and it is a manly endeavor.  Some say it is accurately described as the world’s most dangerous sport in history. Louis Zamperini,… Read More »

Tradition and Leadership

By | April 5, 2017

[April 5, 2017]  My wife’s favorite movie is Fiddler on the Roof (1971) starring Topol.  It’s about a Jewish milkman, living in the Ukraine, who is challenged with marrying off his daughters and his attempts to preserve his Jewish religious and cultural traditions as outsider forces encroach on his family’s lives.  He sings early in the movie that… Read More »

Reading List (Update)

By | March 31, 2017

[March 31, 2017]  Spring has finally arrived and with that our trees are starting to bloom and the lingering snow melt away.  I noted in my Reading List Update from January that I’m posting less on leadership books.  That doesn’t mean I’m any less interested or that my reading tastes have changed.  Nor does it mean that I’ve… Read More »