Superball, Super Bowl

In the more than 60 years I’ve known the Hunt family, I have three rings from the first three Super Bowl titles the Chiefs won. To my complete surprise, they presented the third one to me in October of 2023.…

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A prayer for peace

When I started at the prison, we wore light-blue shirts and gray pants with no hats or patches. Then we had the police look, light-blue shirts and gray pants with patches and caps. When we moved to the new prison,…

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Prelude to a disaster

When the Sports Field Management Association met for its convention from Jan. 16 to 19, 2023, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the speakers included NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith and myself. Every time DeMaurice and I saw each…

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Your glory days are happening right now

This week began with my youngest son Dylan playing his last soccer game for the club he started playing at when he was four-years old, and then my middle son, Chase, turned fourteen years-old and graduated from eight grade, and…

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The third shift

There are lots of memories from when I first worked the third shift at the facility, but this one particular night is a story in and of itself.I was assigned to the Tailor Block on this night. It was dark…

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There’s lots of football left

In Northern New Jersey, my buddy Ted, home on college break, had seen enough. He was ready to turn off the TV because the contest was clearly over in his eyes. His dad cautioned him saying, “Not so fast. It…

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The phone call

It’s 20 minutes until varsity soccer practice begins. I’m in my classroom watching Danny write a potential roster for the upcoming season on the whiteboard.“Coach, do you really want to put four freshmen on varsity?”“No. I don’t.” I check the…

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Leave a legacy within your footprint

Did you know who Ingemar Johansson was?I didn’t. I first learned about him after my colleague left one of those tear-away, desk-calendar trivia questions tucked halfway under my keyboard.Aside from being an answer to a trivia question, it turns out…

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Which shoes fit you best?

Over the course of a lifetime each of us will likely wear many pairs of shoes. Some will collect a closet full. Countless more will get by with a favorite few. And others will simply be thankful to have protection…

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Ask what you can do for your country

It’s a simple statement to ponder, asking what you can do for your country. It’s also the foundation of one of the most iconic speeches delivered in American history. During his inauguration speech on January 20, 1961, President John F.…

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There’s three sides to every story

There’s plenty of debate over fake news or misinformation campaigns being reported and criticized. That's why in today's world, if you value the truth, the onus is on you to seek out all sides of a story. You should want…

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Rebranding is like walking a tightrope

Updating your company’s logo and brand identity to keep it current and modern is a good thing as it shows longevity for your brand. But wiping the slate clean and completely rebranding – or renaming your company or products –…

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Don’t be a hater

The New York Yankees were always on TV when I was a kid, so naturally I became a Yankees fan. I remember watching Don Mattingly, Dave Winfield, Rickey Henderson, Reggie Jackson, Ron Guidry and Willie Randolph, to name a few…

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Be the sharpest pencil

It’s exciting when you get your first job, though I’m not talking about that high school job making pizzas or the landscaping or call center jobs that helped you get through college. I’m talking about that first real job offer…

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