Rants and Ramblings

Men's Jackets for PNW Living

Okay folks, let's talk jackets!

As the temperatures swing here in the Pacific North West and we like to small talk about weather, it’s come to my attention that I’ve got lots of opinions on outerwear. Surprising to me, a number of men have been very interested to get my suggestions, which is in stark contrast to my wife’s sighs of exasperation when I talk about napoleon pockets!

While I neither seek to be nor consider myself to be stylish, I do really enjoy nerding out on clothing design, especially outerwear. It’s a lot of fun learning about innovations in apparel and discovering the range of interpretations in this category by brands around the world.

This post spotlights a handful of my personal picks from the journey of researching, trying, and analyzing 100s of different jackets hailing from the major fashion brands to obscure niche clothiers. Over the years, I have also stopped using umbrellas because I’ve found that modern jackets offer sufficient rain protection and it is nice to be handsfree. To that end, I have definitely developed biases to technical materials which I find most suitable for the PNW city dweller lifestyle. So, grab a cuppa and let's dive in!

The ‘Go Anywhere, Do Anything’ (GADA) Hooded Jacket:

First up is the ever important grab-and-go jacket. To me, this piece must combine functionality, versatility, and simplicity. This is your practical jacket that is easy to pair with whatever you’re wearing and fit almost all settings you’ll potentially venture into. I have two picks in this category are on opposite ends of price point and both can be styled to fit snug or sized up to fit over more layers.

For my budget pick, I recommend Uniqlo’s BLOCKTECH 3D Cut Parka. The jacket checks all the boxes, is offered in a dozen colours, has a coat-length option, and is available at Uniqlo shops around the world. MSRP is ~$100 CAD and I’ve regularly seen it discounted up to 50% off. I have not seen a better value pick on the market.

For my premium pick, I recommend the Arris Jacket by Veilance. For me, the Arris represents a jacket nerd’s wet dream and every time you look closely there is something to be delighted by (materials, paneling, design of notches/cuts, cinching…). One note is that the garment runs small and fits a slim frame, so it’s important to try sizing in store. MSRP is $750 and there is limited inventory on the market. No jacket has given me butterflies quite like this one.

The Mid-Layer / Transitional Weather Jacket:

In shoulder season, the versatile mid-layer reigns supreme. Throw this standalone jacket on over a t-shirt / dress shirt and know you’ll be set for the day. Add a sturdier waterproof outer shell, and you can tackle any forest, lake, and mountain. In this category, a jacket that is lightweight, breathable, and able to shift up/down temperature are the key factors for me.

As my pick in this category, I recommend the MerinoLoft Helix Jacket by Icebreaker. Ounce for ounce, I’ve found it to be the highest performing among all the options out there (even the famous Arc’teryx Atom). MSRP is ~$400, with a variety of options for hooded, unhooded, and a vest.

The Long Coat:

Sometimes you have to suit up for formal occasions or it is pouring rain sideways, and in these instances more coverage from the elements is highly desirable. Say hello to the trusty long coat! I’ve had so many coats over the years with a huge diversity of materials, cuts, and colours, which have all experienced the gamet of city life to international travel.

My pick for this category is the Partition AR Coat by Veilance. With its sleek and structured silhouette, technical capabilities, and a detachable hood, I’ve found it to be the perfect long coat that delights with each wear. Seriously, this jacket is absolutely bombproof when it comes to weather- I wore for hours through a rainstorm and my body was bone-dry underneath.

Two notes here: 1) the intention for this coat for layering and knowing Veilance pieces tend to run slim, try for sizing as you might need to go up by even a couple sizes, and 2) there is a similarly named jacket by Veilance called Partition LT Coat which is a completely different garment that is not waterproof.

MSRP is ~$900 and I’ve noticed a solid second-hand market because folks bought on sale or found the styling more formal than they prefer.

Conclusion:

So there you have it, folks – some of my picks for men's jackets that'll keep you looking sharp and feeling cozy across the seasons here in PNW. It’s a lot of fun for me to discover jackets and there really is something for everyone to love. So go ahead, step up your outerwear game and embrace the chaotic weather in style. After all, life's too short to settle for boring jackets, wouldn’t you say?

Making Informed Decisions: The Role of Advisory Services

When it comes to running a business or managing your personal finances, sometimes you need a little extra help. That's where advisory services come in. But what exactly are advisory services, and how can they benefit you? Let's break it down in simple terms.

Advisory services are professional services provided by experts in a particular field. They offer guidance and advice to help individuals or businesses achieve their goals and make informed decisions. These services can cover a wide range of areas, from financial management and investment advice to marketing and communication strategies.

Here are some common types of advisory services and how they can help you:

  • Financial Advisory: Financial advisors provide guidance on investment management, wealth management, retirement planning, tax planning, and estate planning.

  • Management Advisory: Management advisors provide guidance on business strategy, organizational design, operational improvement, and change management.

  • Risk Advisory: Risk advisors provide guidance on risk management, cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, and crisis management.

  • Technology Advisory: Technology advisors provide guidance on IT strategy, digital transformation, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and data analytics.

  • Human Resources Advisory: Human resources advisors provide guidance on talent management, recruitment and retention, employee engagement, and compensation and benefits.

  • Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Advisory: ESG advisors provide guidance on sustainability, social responsibility, and corporate governance.

  • Legal Advisory: Legal advisors provide guidance on legal matters such as contracts, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance.

  • Marketing and Communications Advisory: Marketing and communications advisors provide guidance on brand strategy, advertising, public relations, and digital marketing.

These are just a few examples of the many types of advisory services available. The specific type of advisory services needed will depend on your unique needs and objectives.

As the saying goes, "trust your gut." But when it comes to making important decisions, it's not always that simple. That's where the guidance of an advisor comes in. By working with an advisor, you can trust your instincts while gaining a valuable outside perspective.

Your advisor can help you ask the right questions, challenge your assumptions, and weigh the pros and cons of different options. Together, you can make informed decisions that are based on both your intuition and expert advice. So don't be afraid to trust your gut – just make sure to partner with an advisor to gain the added perspective you need to succeed.

Blog 'Year In Review' - Fun with Analytics

Blog 'Year In Review' - Fun with Analytics

Two motivations for this Rants & Ramblings post:

  1. I haven’t taken the content marketing aspect of my blog very seriously and have been curious about who actually reads the content.

  2. Have been wanting to see how this site’s analytics capabilities have evolved (note: Squarespace, at the time of this writing).

Let’s see what we find out!

Traffic

Overview

  • By Device Type: 60% Desktop, 37% Mobile, 2% Tablet, 1% Unknown

  • By Source: 43% Direct, 32% Google, 12% Facebook, 11% LinkedIn, 3% Others

Bookmarks Clearing 2018

Bookmarks Clearing 2018

Note for any readers: this is written to myself for future reference.

While going through the exercise of year-end cleaning, the process includes checking bookmarks for what will be highly relevant going forward. These are a few I’ve kept throughout 2018, which are now lower priority but which I may like to reference again in the future.

Frameworks and Tools:

Dec 2018 - What is Joshua reading?

Dec 2018 - What is Joshua reading?

Having recently attended a number of events this autumn to speak with university students, young professionals, and small business owners, I’ve fielded many questions about what reading I would recommend to them.

While I’ve previously shared my thoughts on this topic, my journey has taken me down many paths and through many hoops in the three years since then. I have a few more thoughts to share.

The big one is that everybody should learn Sales. > Cue groans <

Listen, I get it: ‘selling’ is thought of as something dirty… but that’s such an outdated notion. The reality is that we are all selling, all of the time. Selling is the art and science of…

DEF CON 26 - My Thoughts and Reflections

DEF CON 26 - My Thoughts and Reflections

I was recently in Las Vegas for DEF CON, the world's largest Hacking Conference (Site, Wikipedia). For four days, 20,000+ nerds descended upon Vegas and put security professionals on edge. It was my first time participating in DEF CON, and it won't be my last.

Over the course of my week in Las Vegas, I caught up with old friends, met new people, learned about the Hacker world, was exposed to novel ideas, had fascinating and thoughtful discussions, lived it up Vegas-style, explored the famous city's culture, and ate too much unhealthy food (*cough* Typical West Coast).

I've been left with a lot to ponder since coming home from DEF CON…

Worthwhile Pursuits

Worthwhile Pursuits

As I've been pushing hard on pursuing new opportunities lately and working through a handful of challenging projects, I've been pondering the question, "What is truly worth striving for?" in considering how to allocate my limited resources of time and energy.

This is the list of things I keep circling back to:

  • Excellence

  • Integrity…

On the topic of direction.. as a young person

On the topic of direction.. as a young person

This is a Shitty First Draft post that I never got around to completing. Coming back to it now cause I've been having mentoring calls every week for a while now. Same things KEEP coming up. So, here I am, writing a post about it so I can point to it.

1. Brain Dump about Expectations + Learning

Are you doing what you do to meet your personal expectations, or the expectations of your parents/society/tribe? It's your life, dude. Live it as you see fit.

It's great to be excited ("passionate") about a particular industry, but how much do you really know about it? I hear far too many people who were sold on the 'sexy' of a particular field of work, where the majority of their understanding came from marketing efforts by industry associations or people who've themselves been sold on an idea…

Universal Checklist for Presentation Delivery Prep

Universal Checklist for Presentation Delivery Prep

Ever since I went to university, I've been thinking about writing more in a public manner. Finally pulled the trigger in 2016 after years of deliberating. Here's a post I found that I'd written an entire draft for back in August of 2013.

I enjoyed reading this because it offered me an interesting look into how I've developed concepts and workflows since then. Sharing this in all of its original glory because it's rather funny and still pretty relevant!

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This post is an ongoing attempt to create a universal checklist for the preparation of presentations. Note that I am assuming that the presentation deck and demo product are already complete after considering objective, available time, time of day, audience, and so on. This checklist is a combination of actions and reminders with some definitions included after the checklist...

Centres of Influence

Centres of Influence

Digitizing a thought I had written in a journal back in 2010 around the idea of a Centre of Influence (COI). I had defined COIs as those people we have relationships with who possess a level of influence over our decision-making. The influence is exerted by virtue of their primary relationship dynamic with their network. These are people trusted & networked as an influencer, and their advice is often taken with little further thought.

It's apparent that my then knowledge of personal/professional relationship dynamics was much more limited than it is today, but interesting nonetheless...