• Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

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    October 11, 2025
  • Reading

    Book Review: Remade for Happiness 📚

    In 1946, Bishop Fulton Sheen published this book into a post-war America. It was the end of the Second World War, and a triumphant America was feeling conflicted. Victory over global enemies and the unifying of the country was exhilarating, but the events of the last six years troubled the conscience. Daily reports of wartime atrocities in Europe and the Pacific were filling newsprint. What do we make of a world this dark? How do we find happiness?

    To these questions, the charismatic and persuasive Sheen released this book to help us recover our true identity and heritage. The questions and doubts that faced Americans in 1946 are the same ones that we face today. A world that seeks its pleasures, that wants its priorities, and that tries to crowd out the nagging conscience that calls us to higher and truly good things.

    In just under 200 pages, Sheen covers the basic elements of Catholic Theology, and applies them to our individual lives. From challenging our understanding of God, to the consequences of our choices, and the theological virtues, Bishop Sheen masterfully makes the complex approachable and applicable. His thoughtful and clever analogies reframe ideas and invite us to rethink our longstanding beliefs. More than once, he turned my ideas on their head, helping me to see something in a wholly new dimension.

    Fulton Sheen’s cause for canonization is nearing completion, and reading this book, I understand why. Watching videos of him on YouTube giving talks, preaching, or even appearing on popular game shows, I always leave the video with a smile. There’s a magnetism to his presence and his message that evidences not just a deeper truth, but a deeper joy from which it emanates. Sheen was an Apostle to Modern America and this book is a fantastic way to enjoy the message of faith, hope, and charity he was sent to broadcast.

    ISBN: 978-1586177836

    October 11, 2025
  • Apple picking day.

    Apple tree and sky
    October 10, 2025
  • I am absolutely blown away by Realmac’s Elements.

    October 8, 2025
  • Predawn heavy rain moving through bringing cooler air with it. Enjoying the acoustics as I read the paper on the couch.

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    October 7, 2025
  • Long morning of only catching up. That’s okay, the progress of this weekend was well worth it.

    October 6, 2025
  • Catholic Husband

    Re-form - Catholic Husband

    To become mirror images, we have to set down our desires and priorities that take us further from love and re-form ourselves into the perfection that we were intended to be.

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    October 6, 2025
  • Project complete; this is where I’ll be hanging out.

    Finished garage bench with Benchmade flag.
    October 5, 2025
  • ChetCast

    Episode 278: Fall News Report

    Lucy joins me into the garage for this broadcast.

    October 5, 2025
  • Reading

    Finished reading: Remade for Happiness by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen 📚

    October 5, 2025
  • What eye has not seen, and ear has not heard, and what has not entered the human heart, what God has prepared for those who love him

    October 5, 2025
  • Up!

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    October 4, 2025
  • It’s two years since my garage was organized. That changes today.

    October 4, 2025
  • Clarity in Complexity

    Most business owners I know struggle to find the perfect one-liner that encapsulates their value proposition. This isn’t their elevator pitch, but the simple explanation they can share in a social setting when they’re asked, “What do you do for work?” Sure, some professions are simpler than others. We’ve all hired electricians, seen builders work, and know a doctor. But even within those professions, there is a wide range of practice.

    It’s been more than a decade since I left my nonprofit job, and just last week I found myself stumbling over the same question at a block party. I write and communicate for my clients every day, yet I had trouble putting into words exactly what I do. It was time to figure it out.

    I graduated with a degree in Philosophy. It’s not a market-based credential, like law or education, but a wide-open field. Are many companies hiring for philosophers? Is there an extreme shortage in the Department of Intellectual Inquiry at Fortune 500 companies? No. Philosophy’s true strength is its framework. The process of thinking through even complex topics, reducing them to their most basic structure, and examining their essential nature is incredibly valuable in every industry and organization.

    Philosophy is my firm’s differentiator, but how does it tie together sales tax audits, contract review, website design, systems development, file management, or any of the dozens of assorted tasks I’ve performed for clients? In every instance, I’ve used philosophy to deliver clarity in complexity.

    Business owners, leaders, and entrepreneurs have more responsibilities than they have time. Every minute spent on back-office tasks is time that could be better invested in growth and serving existing clients. I take on the complexity, untangle it, and bring my clients the clarity they need to make informed and confident decisions.

    Figuring out how to describe what I do was complex, but by following my own process, I finally arrived at an answer. I run a management consulting firm that handles back-office complexity so leaders can focus on growth.

    October 3, 2025
  • Getting out of bed and walking early is the morning is never easy, but the ability to carry that win with me throughout the day is incredibly motivating.

    October 3, 2025
  • There is something deeply soothing about looking up at the sky.

    High level stratus clouds
    October 2, 2025
  • Democrats Stare Down the Political Risks of a Government Shutdown - WSJ

    Democrats reveled in their willingness to rally together on what many believe to be a winning issue: lowering healthcare costs.

    Reviving subsidies for health insurance premiums isn’t lowering healthcare costs. The price is the same, regardless of how the payment is divvied up.

    September 30, 2025
  • Catholic Husband

    Inspire - Catholic Husband

    The rectangles on our walls, in our rooms, on our desks, and in our pockets can connect us to the worst people, the worst ideas, and the deepest darkness. Without God, without prayer, without grace, how can we ever hope to overcome as our forefathers did?

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    September 29, 2025
  • Catholic Husband

    Choice - Catholic Husband

    The great gift of life is not that it is a test to which we already have the answers. It’s that we are provided the opportunity to say yes to Love within the relative comfort of our lives. We are surrounded by blessings and covered in grace.

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    September 22, 2025
  • Terrible: Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Will Now Deny Your Claim If They Can Determine That You’re Well-Liked Enough To Get By With A GoFundMe - Clickhole 

    “Determining factors for whether someone qualifies to be denied coverage because a well-promoted GoFundMe would probably cover all associated costs of the illness or injury include, 1. A solid follower/friend count; 2. Involvement in some public activity, such as playing in a band or being an influencer; 3. A decent enough personality that it is likely people who know you will gladly help cover your treatment; and 4. An illness or injury tragic enough to garner significant sympathy from the public.” 

    September 18, 2025
  • Catholic Husband

    Ecclesia - Catholic Husband

    The allegory of Creation tells us the essential truth that it is not good for us to be alone. We were made for one another, for community, and through our Baptism, we joined the largest, most famous family in human history.

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    September 15, 2025
  • Israel-Qatar Derangement Syndrome - WSJ Opinion

    But Doha didn’t complain nearly as much in June when Iran fired ballistic missiles at U.S. troops stationed in Qatar. Why now is the West and even the Trump team pretending it was a crime to strike Hamas’s head office?

    September 14, 2025
  • Relic of the True Cross.

    Relic of the true cross
    September 14, 2025
  • The Utah Governor Urging America to ‘Disagree Better’ - WSJ

    “Social media is a cancer in our society right now, and I would encourage people to log off, turn off, touch grass, go hug a family member, go out and do good in the community,” he said at the news conference Friday.

    September 14, 2025
  • The cross was designed to be a tool of intimidation, oppression, torture, and humiliation. A method of execution so crude, cruel, and twisted that it could be used to simultaneously punish and advance the political goals of the State.

    The paradox of Christianity is that Christ took that tool and transformed it into the sign of true hope, true love, and true freedom.

    September 14, 2025