Joe BurchettBeing a Servant Leader when “It’s Nothing Personal”A year ago, I was laid off from a company that I was deeply dedicated to. I was ejected from a team made up of people I cared about, by…·13 min read·Mar 22, 2024----
Joe BurchettAn Ode to the WitchesIn which The Witch reminds me of wonder in our dark world.·4 min read·Oct 31, 2023----
Joe BurchettIt’s About the System, StupidI’m about to meander a bit. I’m experimenting: this is mostly an introspective essay, but I’ll interleave it with some musing about a…·9 min read·Jul 10, 2023----
Joe BurchettMy Thoughts on Service to A Changing NationAs many of you know, I often use Veteran’s day as an opportunity to write and reflect on my relatively short time in the service.·4 min read·Nov 12, 2020----
Joe BurchettA Sticky SituationThe criminal cravings of cousins Clem & Clyde are confounded by the convoluted chicanery of a cassette-driven conspiracy.·5 min read·May 19, 2020----
Joe BurchettLighting Our way through the Darkness of the DayOur smallest, most human actions are sometimes the hardest for us to undertake.·4 min read·May 13, 2020----
Joe BurchettThe Mass Graves of AmeristanIn New York City, the largest and most densely populated area of Ameristan, authorities have begun interring the victims of the COVID-19…·2 min read·Apr 10, 2020----
Joe BurchettThe Only Way Out is ThroughAmerica has always been a Nation of extremes, in both lightness and darkness. Our love for histrionic excess has been a great strength, and…·2 min read·Oct 5, 2019----
Joe BurchettA Century Since The War to End WarOne century ago, on this date — in the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month — the Great War fell silent4 min read·Nov 12, 2018----