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The Classroom Mirror

As a teacher, I often learn more from my students than they do from me. Using Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs as a lens, I discuss the resilience of students facing food insecurity and why providing stability in the classroom is just as vital as “reading, writing, and ‘rithmetic.”
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Let the Madness begin!

It’s March Madness 2026! As Kid 1 heads to the tournament with the Wisconsin Badgers, I’m breaking down my bracket, navigating family loyalty, and explaining why my heart (and my pick) still lies with the Michigan Wolverines.
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Silent, But Not ‘Strong and Silent’

What does it really look like when a man goes through a tough time? It isn’t always the “strong, silent” archetype we see in the movies. Sometimes, it’s just the silence. Exploring the “teacher armor,” the reality of depression, and why withdrawal is actually a form of self-preservation.
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Episode 6: The Digital Paper Trail is LIVE!

From a 6th-grade steno pad to a 926-day digital streak, Episode 6 of Rebuilding Rob explores the “Digital Paper Trail.” Discover how a 2012 text message from my STBX became the catalyst for a 14-year life rebuild. I don’t just write about what I think—I write to find out what…
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The Selfishness of a Blind Eye

Is ignoring red flags just passivity, or is it a form of selfishness? In “The Selfishness of a Blind Eye,” Rob explores why we often choose situational blindness when we want a specific outcome too badly to face the truth. From poorly planned trips to Madison to the long-term impact…
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Rob weighs in on… The World Baseball Classic

Tonight, St. Patrick’s Night, Team USA faces Venezuela in the 2026 WBC Final. Rob explores the origins of the Classic, the passion of the international game, and his own dreams of chasing ballparks in Japan and Cuba.
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The Audacity of Wanting More

What happens when you stop apologizing for wanting more? For years, I used “I’m sorry” as a shield and a bridge, often standing in my own way to avoid conflict. In this post, I explore the shift from reflexive passivity to “Option C”—choosing yourself without the need for a breaking…
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Reflections on a Two-Fold Weekend

Reflecting on a weekend of sibling bonds, the “kid hangover,” and a significant meeting between Kid 1 and Veronica. A look at life in a non-traditional family.
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Driving Through the Exhaustion

Protecting your family is more than just a duty; it’s a “100% Policy” that defines every choice you make. From standing your ground in a narrowing social circle to pulling a solo all-night drive from Madison to Detroit so your son can sleep, the cost of an extraordinary timeline is…
