Lessons from the Slopes on Management Style

I met Sven while dining at a nice, cozy chalet in Zermatt. A friendly conversation led to us skiing together the next day. During our first run together, it was clear that Sven was quite a great skier, and he considered himself deservedly so.

The Authentic Pharmacist

My wife and I followed the cobblestone road walking back home from dinner to our house in Begur, Spain, a lovely medieval stone village just north of Barcelona on the Mediterranean coast. Along the way, the lights of the local pharmacy caught our eye, and we decided to make a pit stop

Catapult into the Future: Who We Were vs. Who We Are Now

Nestled on the banks of the Danube River in Hungary, Visegrád is a quaint town of less than 2,000 residents, yet it carries a weight of historical significance that resonates far beyond its small size. As I ventured there this summer, I was transported into a world that seemed untouched by time.

The Black Bear of a Business Crisis

For the past four years, I’ve been motorcycling in the Colorado mountains, riding gravel roads and trails. It’s an opportunity to spend time alone, immersing myself in the beauty of nature. It’s also a chance to experience the satisfaction of improving my technique.

Skiing Through Time

During ski season it’s great to lose myself in the downhill rush, and there’s also satisfaction in the quiet moments afterward, in contemplating what skiing means for me and what we can all learn from it.