Zoomer vs Boomer
Two generations. One absurd reality. Infinite hot takes. Welcome to Boomer vs Zoomer Chat, where a wisecracking Boomer and a chronically online Zoomer collide in the most unhinged group chat you never asked to join. From AI panic to avocado toast inflation, we roast the chaos of modern life—one brutally honest convo at a time. It’s hilarious. It’s heartbreaking. It’s real. We don’t always agree, but we never ghost. Because somewhere between “back in my day” and “that’s so delulu,” there’s a shot at actual understanding. New episodes drop bi-monthly. Bring your opinions,...
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The Future of Pickleball and AI
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The five W's of Chapter 1: When, Who, Where, What, and Why. It introduces the main character "Rivka," which means binding and linking.
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How should you play in the wind? Why should you compete in tournaments? What is it like to play at the Senior Pro level?
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Artists need a thick skin.
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How I wrote the prologue?
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What is my writing process? How did I develop my characters? I love the heroes and villains I created who are flawed, wonderful and terrible.
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Writing is lonely. You need a support group.
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After one and a half years, the 300-page manuscript is done. Now the hard work begins. New Year's Day War is a modern-day retelling of Romeo and Juliet, set against the backdrop of a Middle Eastern conflict. It explores themes of duty, regret, and unspoken emotions. Rivka, an underpaid yet overqualified Israeli middle school teacher, sees her life upended when Egypt and Syria launch a coordinated attack on Israel. She begins as a gentle, compassionate figure—earning her comparisons to Fred Rogers (a.k.a. Mr. Rogers)—but is thrust into a world of brutality and impossible choices....
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For the past six months, I learned a few things about Pickleball
info_outlineI discuss the main characters using a framework "WIN" (Wants, Intents and Needs)