There’s an illusion we all grow up believing: that success is a meritocracy, neatly charted out by hard work, good grades, and the occasional stroke of luck. But careers, like life itself, are more nuanced, more unpredictable, and more demanding of our ability to adapt, recalibrate, and redefine … [Read more...]
The Illusion of Responsibility: Who Should We Trust With Truth?
I don’t have children, nor do I blindly endorse social media or web-based businesses. But I’ve spent enough time reflecting on how profoundly these platforms affect and impact our children to know that the questions folks around me raise deserve a more thoughtful approach than either resignation or … [Read more...]
The Art of Emotional Regulation: Mastering the Space Between Meetings
In my years of leading teams and navigating the fast-paced world of business, one lesson has become clear: the ability to reset emotionally between meetings is not just a luxury - it’s a necessity. Like many professionals, I often found myself carrying the emotional weight of the conversations, … [Read more...]
The Inevitable Rise of Mark Carney: Why the 2025 Election Was Never just Poilievre’s to Win
Everyone around me had already called the election for Poilievre. They saw a struggling Liberal Party, an unpopular prime minister, and a Conservative leader who had mastered the art of political combat. The narrative was locked in: this was a change election, and Trudeau’s Liberals were … [Read more...]
The Rooms We Change, And The Ones That Change Us
The rooms we enter shape us, but the true measure of influence lies in how we shape the rooms we enter. Some rooms take the energy right out of you. You walk in, and it’s as if all the air has been drained - people are disengaged, conversations are surface-level, and nothing truly moves forward. … [Read more...]




