Best and Brightest … Genius — Esquire

A once-in-a-lifetime game-changing advance
in our field everyone else will follow
— Marshall Goldsmith

Astrophysicist turned new media whiz — NBC

Passionate … confident … — Forbes

You don't just learn theory from
him, you improve your life.
— Inc.

The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Harvard University, Standford University, Princeton University, MTV, IBM, US Army

My Mission

My mission is to help change American (and global) culture on sustainability and stewardship from expecting deprivation, sacrifice, burden, and chore to expecting rewarding emotions and lifestyles, as I see happen with everyone I lead to act for their intrinsic motivations.

In my case the emotions have been joy, fun, freedom, connection, meaning, and purpose.



Systemic change begins with personal change.

Some of my values. What are yours?
Months living off the grid in Manhattan: 43 (and counting)
Loads of garbage I filled in 2025 so far: 0
Loads filled in 2024: 0
Loads filled in 2023: 0
Loads filled in 2022: 0
Loads filled in 2021: 0
Loads filled in 2020: 0
Loads filled in 2019: 1
Loads filled in 2018: 1
Loads filled in 2017: 1
Days picking up litter: 3,169 and counting
Years not flying: 9 (117 months) and counting
2024-25 grid electric grid use at home: 0 kilowatt-hours
Annual carbon emissions: about 1 ton
Daily burpees: 260,858 and counting
Resting pulse: 38 bpm

LATEST BLOG POSTS

844: Maya Lilly, part 1: Effective Storytelling and Producing The Years Project

on January 12, 2026 in Podcast

Since I’ve seen Maya’s work on the Years Project with people like executive producers James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger, I was worried I might feel starstruck. Oh wait, she also worked with series creators Joel Bach and David Gelber (of 60 Minutes); chief science advisors podcast guest Joseph Romm and Heidi Cullen; and episode hosts including Cameron, Schwarzenegger, Harrison Ford, Ian Somerhalder, America Ferrera, David Letterman, Gisele Bündchen, Jack Black,[…] Keep reading →

Finished the first draft of my next book

on January 10, 2026 in Creativity

The title slightly overstates my accomplishment, since several sections remain unfinished, but I finished the very hard parts. The remaining parts need writing, but not figuring out composition and how they work. I finished enough to send what I finished to an editor at a publisher. I don’t remember when I started writing it, rather I didn’t start on a particular day, but I think I started getting more serious[…] Keep reading →

Can you help me understand how liberals and progressives view leadership?

on January 9, 2026 in Leadership, Models

I grew up in liberal, progressive households and I don’t remember everything of how I viewed leadership, but I’m pretty sure I viewed it skeptically. Well, when Martin Luther King or Gandhi did it, it seemed inspirational, but when I considered doing it, I shied away. I’m trying to remember how I viewed it because I work with a lot of people who are liberal and progressive and they shy[…] Keep reading →

Some of the most thrilling words I’ve read in literature

on January 8, 2026 in Art, Relationships, Stories

The library near me displays books, changing them every day or week or so. Today they had Roots by Alex Haley. I read the book in college, I think in my first year, which would mean 1988-89. It wasn’t for class and it’s a long book so I don’t know how I found time for it. I don’t remember much of it, but there are a few words in it[…] Keep reading →

Limited government advocates and big government intrusion. What am I missing?

on January 7, 2026 in Freedom

I don’t write much about the type of politics covered in daily newspapers, but I can’t help commenting on a pattern these days I haven’t seen anyone comment on. Regular readers know I’m interacting more with institutions that promote limited government, such as the Cato Institute, Heritage Foundation, Manhattan Institute, and Hillsdale College. Since I grew up in liberal, progressive households and school systems, but don’t fly, I consider it[…] Keep reading →

843: Judith Enck, part 2: The Problem with Plastic (the Book)

on January 6, 2026 in Podcast

Judith just published The Problem with Plastic: How We Can Save Ourselves and Our Planet Before It’s Too Late. I’ve read a lot about plastic and hosted many authors. I won’t lie. Before starting the book, I thought I should read it because I knew her, but didn’t expect much. Instead, I learned a lot new. I found it engaging and compelling. I recommend it. Yes, you’ll learn things that are[…] Keep reading →

What Makes Things Meaningful in Life

on January 5, 2026 in Awareness, Models, Relationships

Do you like for experiences in life to have meaning? What makes an event or experience meaningful? It’s tempting to say it’s difficult to define. The dictionary defines meaningful as “Having meaning, function, or purpose” and meaning as “significant quality, especially: implication of a hidden or special significance.” Those definitions seem vague to me. They just substitute the word quality for meaning. They don’t suggest how to make something more[…] Keep reading →

This week’s selected media, January 4, 2026: False Alarm, Eve’s Bayou, This America

on January 4, 2026 in Tips

This week I finished: This America: The Case for the Nation, by Jill Lepore: I’ve seen Jill Lepore’s books at the top of bestseller lists and read pieces she’s written in the New Yorker and probably other places. Her work seems to overlap with authors I’ve found valuable: Akhil Reed Amar and Gordon Wood. Her two big books These Truths and We the People are huge and daunting, though reviews[…] Keep reading →

My favorite books and movies of 2025

on January 3, 2026 in Art, Creativity, Tips

Each Sunday I post selected books, movies, courses, and other media I finished that week. Today, I’ll see if I can pick the ones I liked the most. I’ll write the categories first, then fill them in after searching this year’s posts. I’m not sure which I’ll remember or forget. I don’t think I read many fiction books. I don’t usually note podcasts or short videos, but I listen to[…] Keep reading →

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