island – reykjavik
I can’t believe it’s now six months ago that we took this trip together. The trip to Iceland was the final leg of a visit that was very special to me, because it was the first time I had the...
View Articleeating alone: a recipe series
Dear Reader, What do you eat when you eat alone? I, for one, am no stranger to solo dining. I wholeheartedly embrace and sometimes even prefer it. Most nights when I know I’m going to be dining alone,...
View Articleroasted butternut squash + kale mac ‘n’ cheese
Some recipes come and go, and some recipes just stick. For me, there are only a handful of recipes that belong to that latter category. I guess you could call them my “favorites.” These are the dishes...
View Articlepaleo chestnut crêpes complètes (with ham and egg)
It’s no coincidence that my last post on this blog was from right before summer started. That delicious Berlin summer weather is just too precious to miss a minute of. I was also on the road quite a...
View Articlepaleo breakfast in a pinch: the clean-out-your-fridge edition
Let’s face it — hunting for specialty ingredients when you don’t live across from a Whole Foods (I miss you) can be a pretty tall order for a working professional with interests other than leading a...
View Articlelisbon, revisited (part 1 of 2)
Forgive me, Reader. For I am apparently incapable of posting travel photos unless they were taken over a year ago. And since so much time has elapsed, I am also terrible at coming up with words to...
View Articlepaleo breakfast smoothie (with bananas, blueberries & dates!)
With wedding season just around the corner, I’ve been trying to keep it as low-carb and low-sugar as possible (save the occasional bout of day-drinking or late night Ris A chicken run…). As I’ve...
View Articlehow i overcame imposter syndrome
Late last year I was having coffee with one of the data scientists on my team who was leaving the company to go work on his thesis. Once we were done covering the usual exit interview topics, he asked...
View Articlepresentations about pyrunner
I’ve built an illustrious (*irony*) public speaking career around Google BigQuery and Priori Data’s bespoke Python Celery pipeline workhorse, PyrunnerTM, so much so that Google at one point tried to...
View Articleintroducing Michi T, or data science music video sprints: why tho
When you were a child, what did you dream of becoming when you were older? Was it something that came naturally to you? For me it was always to become a singer or a writer. As a child I used to take...
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