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Mike Peluso writes about the things he's passionate about. See his work about the Cruise and Travel Industry at www.ssgbnu.com See his work on the collision between between the business / professional world and life at www.pelusopresents.com From Mike: I spend hundreds of hours working on these articles every year with no compensation other than support I get through donations. You can support with a tip below: One time tips: www.paypal.me/pelusopresents https://venmo.com/pelusopresents

Episode 91 – Just Talking

This weeks extended conversational Chaos was so chaotic we had to re-organize and re-record parts of the show.  Special Guests include Ms. Jennifer Kidd and regular co-host Aldo Peluso who together with Mike, discuss when […]

Just Talking

Is talking a lot a bad thing? What about talking too little?

Episode 90 – Jargon

Today we have Michele as co-host as Aldo is at an important offsite meeting (Does a sleepover for a 9 year old count as an offsite meeting?).  Michele and I have an extended Conversational Chaos […]

The Power of Jargon

It’s amazing how much knowing the Jargon in any industry or company can help your goals!

Episode 89 – Schools and the Future of Education

Aldo Peluso is back as a co-host this week and for another chaotic conversation, this time about schools, deep sea diving, and student loan debt.  We also have a reading of a short but very […]

Schools and the Future of Education

What does the future look like for schools in the world of virtual learning?

Episode 88 – Formerly Informal

In our longest episode ever, I have my wife, Michele Peluso as my co-host.  We discuss everything from kids and summer vacations to formality in the workplace.   Don’t forget to listen to past the end […]

Formally Informal

Sometimes work is formal, sometimes informal. There are pro’s and con’s to both!

Episode 87 – Big Problems Big Solutions – Broadband

For the first time ever we have a co-host for this week’s episode.  The problem with it is the co-host is my eight (nearly nine) year old son Aldo Peluso.  His opinions on broadband make […]