[Palmer, Parker J.][1] [Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation][2]. Jossey-Bass. San Francisco. 2000.

Cory Doctorow, Radicalized, Tom Doherty and Associates, New York, 2019.

Four stories expressing the emerging risks in our society. Reading each story, you experience small "a-ha" moments about culture and technology.

  • Unauthorized Bread

The point is you had a choice, and that's because appliances like ours made it economical for landlords to build subsidy units.

  • Model Minority

Right now you are white, but that's a wholly contingent proposition.

  • Radicalized

Someone in that building made the decision to kill my little girl, and everyone else in that building went along with it.

  • The Masque of the Red Death

She'd learned that rebuilding, caring, and fixing kept the sudden terrors and creeping tears away.


[Speth, James Gustave][1]. [The Bridge at the End of the World: capitalism, the environment, and crossing from crisis to sustainability][2]. [Yale University Press][3]. New York. 2008.

Chuck Wendig. Invasive. Harper Voyager. New York: 2016.

Fictional account of combating a vector-borne disease.


  • Leadership is Language - L. David Marquet
  • A World without Email - Cal Newport
  • One Mission - Chris Fussell
  • A Paradise Build in Hell - Rebecca Solnit
  • Follow-up Reading

Lawrence Wright. The End of October. Alfred A. Knopf. New York: 2020.

Fictional account of combating a pandemic.