brucegriersonInvestment Advice for ToddlersInternal memo to cold callers, re building your client list: There is no such thing as starting too young2d ago2d ago
brucegriersonBig Data ParentingHow well are you Daddy-ing (or Mommy-ing) up? Adapting baseball statistics will help you quant it outSep 17, 2023Sep 17, 2023
brucegriersonTen lessons from the world’s best dogTwo words you never want to hear in a single sentence: “euthanasia” and “today.” When we lost Penny in February — so suddenly her death…Aug 31, 2023Aug 31, 2023
brucegriersonPi and I ScreamWith Spring Break upon us and there’s nowhere to go because everything’s cancelled and everything’s closed, what better way to spend the…Mar 14, 2020Mar 14, 2020
brucegriersonThe lost art of asking questionsThe Dalai Lama was once sitting with a journalist for a q-and-a in his home in India. But 10 minutes into the interview, it became…Mar 12, 2018Mar 12, 2018
brucegriersonThe 5 Best Things Written in an All-NighterYour big, for-all-the-marbles essay is due tomorrow. You haven’t even started it. Cue the woe, the surrender, the Carole King. It’s too…Jan 17, 2018Jan 17, 2018
brucegriersonIn a world run by Hedgehogs, the case for the FoxConsider the journalist with a narrowly defined “beat.” He covers baseball, or film, or federal politics. He gets to know that little patch…Jul 18, 2017Jul 18, 2017
brucegriersonHave a Storyworthy DayOne day last year, a man from Bangalore, India — a place of both high-tech riches and grinding poverty — was overtaken by a nagging…Jun 19, 2017Jun 19, 2017
brucegriersonThe Marathon Paradox: Is Too Much of a Good Thing a Bad Thing?A few years ago the writer and podcaster Tim Ferriss did the New York City Marathon. But not in the usual way. His was a “food marathon.”…May 26, 2017May 26, 2017
brucegriersonChasquis! Take This Message!For The Stress Fractures, a team of highly amateur runners assembled for a single day’s heroic shenanigans, trouble descended around 40 km…Apr 25, 2017Apr 25, 2017