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About J. Brunansky

He began acting, singing, dancing and playing classical piano about five years old. From there, he learned classical guitar, jazz and latin drumming/percussion and studio recording and post production. He wrote a book and several think pieces. He has also written, directed, produced and published several short films. He loves travel, his dog, a spirited debate, the company of a lovely woman and so much more.

  • The Divine Millisecond

    The Divine Millisecond

    The Divine Millisecond: Reconciling the 1.4-Second Universe with the Eternal Observer For centuries, the debate between science and religion has raged on. In one corner stands the science community, armed with carbon dating and tectonic maps, presenting a 4.5-billion-year-old Earth that drifts and evolves with slow, grinding indifference. In the other corner stands the religious Read more

  • Seasons Change: A Collection of Quiet Moments (And a Glimpse Into the Shadows)

    Seasons Change: A Collection of Quiet Moments (And a Glimpse Into the Shadows)

    I’ve always been an artist of different mediums—whether I’m behind a camera lens, performing something musical, or editing a film. But through all the noise and the visuals, the core of what I do has always come back to storytelling. For over a decade, I’ve shared those stories here on this blog. I’ve written about Read more

  • From Ailments to AROO!: My 9-Week, AI-Assisted Plan to Finish the Spartan Beast

    From Ailments to AROO!: My 9-Week, AI-Assisted Plan to Finish the Spartan Beast

    The Spartan competitions are difficult. They are not simply a course that you run or walk. They test your endurance and physical prowess with course length and obstacle challenges. This combination is challenging for even the healthiest athletes and fitness enthusiasts. If you add some physical ailment, this difficulty is amplified. And, here, in this Read more

  • The K-Shaped Economy: A Capitalist Cure Through Strategic Investment in Labor.

    The K-Shaped Economy: A Capitalist Cure Through Strategic Investment in Labor.

    I’ve been writing on this site for over a decade. Never before have I written about economic issues with the precision we will explore. Typically, I would have these conversations with buddies over scotch and cigars, or hookah. If you’re a follower of this blog, you realize that much has changed. The change occurred not Read more

  • Europe: One Year Later

    Europe: One Year Later

    There are moments that are life changing. You can feel the atmosphere alter. The energy is suddenly different. Your perspective adjusts. How you react to things is forever new. It’s been a year since that major adjustment in my life. Last year at this time, I was in Europe. The trip almost ten years in Read more

  • Trip Tips: America & Beyond

    Trip Tips: America & Beyond

    When you have the time, plan your European vacation. It’s remarkable. The history, both ancient and modern, swirl together into a single moment of your being there. It’s quite the experience as an American traveller. It’s a world away, yet, while walking cobblestone streets in Amsterdam, enjoying beers in a German beer garden, or eating Read more

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