The Blunder Years
A podcast by Ted Bauer
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85 Episodes
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Episode 79: Coming back in January 2021 with a renewed focus
Published: 12/1/2020 -
Episode 78: 18 or so minutes on the experience of getting married a second time
Published: 10/29/2020 -
Episode 77: "You are not a genius" + The emotional toll of white-collar work
Published: 10/29/2020 -
Episode 76: Getting married. For a second time. In a pandemic. This weekend.
Published: 10/13/2020 -
Episode 75: I'm a guy, and often feel lonely and depressed. That should be OK to say, right?
Published: 10/8/2020 -
Episode 74: Product is important, sure, but try to give a shit about people
Published: 10/7/2020 -
Episode 73: Trump and the rise of the douchebags
Published: 10/6/2020 -
Episode 72: Divorce sucks, but divorcing the friends is probably worse
Published: 10/5/2020 -
Episode 71: Why are so many managers so f*cking awful at respecting their employees?
Published: 10/5/2020 -
Episode 70: Rump Got Rona'ed and the dangers of Boomer loyalty
Published: 10/2/2020 -
Episode 69: How many times a week should couples be having sex?
Published: 9/24/2020 -
Episode 68: RBG and the ridiculous dichotomy of a woman's role in society
Published: 9/19/2020 -
Episode 67: The divergence of life, 28-to-35 or so
Published: 9/18/2020 -
Episode 66: Is conventional college valuable anymore?
Published: 9/3/2020 -
Episode 65: The promise and the peril of turning 40 (+horrible conference call stories)
Published: 8/26/2020 -
Episode 64: The COVID return to school, old white guys on Facebook, Libertarians, and life decisions of your late 20s
Published: 8/20/2020 -
Episode 63: Friends after you move, The Platinum Rule, Midwest vs. Everybody, sports, Amazon, and more
Published: 8/12/2020 -
Episode 62: "Homeschooling before it was cool," weightlifting, kids in a pandemic, and keeping up with the Joneses
Published: 8/5/2020 -
Episode 61: The experience of new fatherhood, during COVID no less
Published: 7/29/2020 -
Episode 60: The future of recruiting, Miller Lite binges, dance moms, low ponies, and more
Published: 7/21/2020
An examination of what happens to people between 25 and 45 or so: Marriage, kids, divorces, aging parents, career adjustments, new homes, and the like.