Author Archives: Dan Walsh

About Dan Walsh

Milwaukee via Nebraska. Marquette Alum. Father. Music. Running. Beer. You can follow me on Twitter: @dwalsh76

Stay-at-Home Dad? No Thanks

I have been unemployed since September 23rd, 2011.

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I had a great 14-year run with a local media company here in Milwaukee, but even working in the online world didn’t save me from evaporating newspaper revenue.

I spent the first nine years in radio, then spent the last five in the online world. To spare you the details, I was a jack of all trades. I produced, read the news and sold for the radio station. In the online world I wrote, ran a website, project managed, and taught social media — plus shot/edited/produced video, among a million other things. I figured employers would drool at my versatility and hire me in an instant.

285 days have passed and I am still unemployed.

One fascinating development of this whole ordeal has been a rekindled passion for running.

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 I have run every single day since I was let go. I needed something that would help re-affirm — to myself and to potential employers — that I could be determined, dedicated and driven. Losing my job was a punch to the gut; I knew it was coming, but it was still a shot to the ego. How have the past nine months been?

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In a word, frustrating. But at the same time, eye-opening — just not in the way I had imagined.

You’ve heard the story plenty of times: Guy gets downsized and decides he wants to start his company and work from home. In the back of my mind, I had thought and hoped I would become that guy. I thought I would have been able to generate enough freelance work and be able to just work from home the for the rest of my life. I mean, that’s a dream for a lot of people, right? Who wouldn’t love to be their own boss and not have to commute every day? Lots of people.

But here’s what I learned: I don’t want to be a stay-at-home dad.

It’s not that I think that I’m not capable of doing it. If I had more economic freedom to spend 2-3 years making this a go, I would give it shot. But now is not the time. And here’s another thing: I want to get back to Corporate America. No, really — I do. I like putting on a shirt and tie. I like interacting with co-workers, even the ones that drive me crazy. That social interaction with live human beings is something I miss more than I ever thought I would.

It’s one thing to talk and interact with people via Twitter, Facebook or even the phone. At my old job, there was a steady balance of human interaction, in addition to social media interaction. But after nine months of social media conversations and limited human interaction, I know I want to get back to an office.

New Music: Hullabaloo – Out Standing


Kid folk duo Hullabaloo are set to release their new album, Raise a Ruckus on September 4th. The album is the duos 10th release and doesn’t see them stray too far from their to folk, twangy rock sound.

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The album has a couple of guest artists too. Molly Ledford of Lunch Money, GRAMMY winners Buck Howdy and Marcy Marxer plus Dennis Caplinger.

Here is the teaser video for the song “Out Standing”

The band also has 4 new songs from the album streaming up on their website.

To get a better idea of what they sound like, take a listen to one their previous albums, High Roller.

New Music: KinderAngst featuring Debbie Harry


I won’t lie. I had a massive crush on Debbie Harry growing up. (But really, who didn’t have a crush on Debbie Harry?) Heck, I still do. Listening to Blondie records was a staple growing up in our household. So when the e-mail came through mentioning Debbie Harry, I was a little intrigued.

KinderAngst is the brain-child of musicians Palmyra Delran and Rachelle Garniez. Both have released solo material of their own and Garniez has worked with Rufus Wainwright and Jack White.

Sadly, Debbie Harry is only on one track. However, the ska-tinged song, “Do It Yourself” is pure Blondie. I want more Debbie Harry. By all means, don’t take my word for it, listen for yourself.

The album is available for streaming and ordering on their website.