
What happens after you've been cancelled? Uncovering the consequences of cancellation on the targeted individuals.
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One of my oldest friends (that is, we’ve known each other a very long time—we’re the same age) recently visited me in Houston, Texas. She was knocked a bit off-balance by what she saw and experienced here. Now that she’s back home, I hope s...
The Future of Sport in Canada Commission’s final report sets Canada down a dangerous path: the United States of America’s. Among the recommendations to “build and sustain safe sport environments,” the commission calls for a public registry...
Someone not self-righteous, not self-consciously woke, not particularly online warned me recently, in more ways than he knew.
Knowing he is a bit of a Japan-ophile, back in December I had mentioned to him my research into the yakuza banish...
Civil libertarians are familiar with the concept of “three felonies a day,” from Harvey Silverglate’s 2009 book of the same name. American federal criminal law is so expansive, intrusive, and vague that even the most scrupulous American com...
Early in my exploration into cancellations, I had this idea of assembling a Board of the Damned to turbocharge some of my ventures in sport startups. Just within the first few months I had talked to or identified several Olympic coaches, th...
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Sport coach, writer and businessman - not always in that order. Aiming for the Dennis Miller ratio with every post. Houston, TX.
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