February 12th, 2021
Yvonne Jones
Very few people on this earth will tell you that they enjoy failure. As a result, people will do as much as they possibly can to avoid it. Failing is not fun, and it would be wonderful if we could use failure as an immediate launch pad to catapult us into success, but that’s very […]
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February 3rd, 2021
Sarah Ratekin
White privilege shows up in the weirdest places. Very long story distilled radically: My dad retired to Mexico and remarried (briefly) several years ago, and I have a half-sister who is 15. Her mother is Mexican, and my hermanita (little sister) grew up and still lives in central Mexico with her older sisters. They are […]
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February 2nd, 2021
Louis Tenenbaum
We know aging in place is the preferred living situation for older adults – over 80% of adults say they plan to live out their lives in their own homes. While aging in place has many benefits, it would be an understatement to say it has been hard this last year. Quarantine fatigue and social […]
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February 1st, 2021
Rodney "Rocket" Grubbs
Sometimes, we hear about a player or champion of the sport over and over and over again. And since our mission is to help pickleball grow, this choice for Player of the Month was an easy one. This player has grown his reputation, not just through playing pickleball, but for his incredible love and passion […]
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January 31st, 2021
Sarah Ratekin
“I didn’t know you were gay. I thought you were in the military!” I’m actually not going to write about my complicated relationship with that comment from a former colleague but suffice it to say it stopped me in my tracks, made my blood run cold, and if I had a “panic meter” on my […]
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January 31st, 2021
Sarah Ratekin
His skin was SO black, and SO shiny, I was convinced he was a robot, and I was scared. I was about eight years old, and my dad was a non-traditional student at the university in the nearest big city (Green Bay), and being a consummate People Person, he was always inviting people to our […]
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January 31st, 2021
Sarah Ratekin
“Dang, Mom… you have a ‘work voice’!” I like to think of myself as pretty authentic at work. I don’t hide my tattoos, I don’t hide my ~thoughts~ (this isn’t always a bonus, by the way…) and I think I usually bring my “full self” into my professional pursuits. So I was caught off-guard when […]
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January 31st, 2021
Sarah Ratekin
Caveat: Mindfulness should NEVER be proposed as a band-aid for getting people to suck it up when dealing with toxic situations, even though it can help us as individuals deal with those situations in the short term. If you notice somebody doing this, call them on that shit. It’s unethical and speaks volumes about their […]
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January 31st, 2021
Sarah Ratekin
“Do you see any changes in organizational culture since COVID?” Uh. Yes. 😉 I get asked this a lot – I’m not entirely sure why – and my answer is almost always the same. Yes, there are actually a lot of truly transformational changes, some fantastic, some less so, and a really big one is […]
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January 30th, 2021
Sarah Ratekin
If you didn’t see our recent update, our #HRDudeLennon has moved on to new adventures as the Executive Vice President of Mischief and Mayhem at a new organization (translation: My daughter moved out, and her cat went with her – this is all positive, btw. ) When this happens in organizations, it’s pretty common for […]
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