Net Worth at Age 55: Reflections on Building Wealth Through Entrepreneurship

Facebook LinkedIn X Ever wonder what your net worth really is? It’s straightforward: add up your assets, like cash, investments, home or property value, vehicles, and business equity, then subtract debts such as loans, mortgages, or credit cards. As a dog musher, trainer at Alaska Dog Works, podcast host with Dog Works Radio, and founder […]
1970s–1980s (The Golden Age of Horror)

If classic horror built the language of fear, the 1970s and 1980s learned how to weaponize it. This period is often called the Golden Age of Horror not because it was polished, but because it was fearless. Horror became louder, angrier, and far more personal. Filmmakers stopped reassuring audiences and instead leaned into discomfort. The […]
The Best Slasher Horror Movie of All Time (That Isn’t Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, or Friday the 13th)

Every slasher debate eventually hits the same wall. Michael. Freddy. Jason. Icons, sure. But once you take them off the board, something interesting happens. The genre stops being about mascots and starts being about fear. And when you judge slashers by raw impact, influence, and how badly they still mess with first-time viewers, one film […]
1950s (Radiation Nightmares & Cold War Monsters)

The 1950s transformed horror by dragging it out of gothic shadows and dropping it into laboratories, deserts, and outer space. This was the Atomic Age, shaped by Hiroshima, the Cold War, and a growing fear that humanity’s greatest threat wasn’t the unknown, but its own inventions. Horror fused with science fiction because science itself had […]
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)

After Scott Carey begins to shrink because of exposure to a combination of radiation and insecticide, medical science is powerless to help him. Storyline Scott Carey and his wife Louise are sunning themselves on their cabin cruiser, the small craft adrift on a calm sea. While his wife is below deck, a low mist passes […]