
An evolving exploration of "how to do hard things well", N30T explores the tension between entrepreneurship and living slower lives of wider purpose that honor our central questions, true motivations, and how we can do The Work within our work.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Monthly | |
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| Issues | 42 | Founded | 4 years ago | Last Issue | a month ago |
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Every few days, a massive Disney cruise ship pulled into port and parked just off the end of our little landing barge project. These arrivals were heralded by a flurry of JAX Port personnel rushing onto our site to chastise us for c...
Coming in over Turnagain Arm and the Chugach Front Range.
Every fall, we used to pile into a four-seat floatplane and head out west to fish, hunt, and camp for a couple of weeks. My first memories in the plane are mostly of the instrument...
I knew we were in trouble when we crested a wave and smashed into a tree.
Trees aren’t, generally speaking, supposed to be out in the ocean. Of course, trouble had been mounting long before we actually hit something, but the way it formall...
“Who do you think will play you in the movie?” the ruddy, tow-headed 25-year-old electrician we called Porkchop asked our group as we all sat around a cramped table in the galley — then after a beat, “I’ve got Tom Cruise.”
We were out on a...
“An Afghan refugee family is coming to live with us,” Jennie texted me one afternoon.
“Ok,” I replied.
There wasn’t much else to say. She’d been helping coordinate Afghan refugee evacuations out of Kabul to the U.S. and we’d always intend...
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I am an exited bootstrap entrepreneur & early SpaceX alum. I love exploring how we build things with true value that care for our families, our communities, and ourselves. Put another way: I've seen enough of hustle culture - another way is possible.
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