Perfect Storm Of Blah
By Mitch Berg
Life has its seasons. Ups and downs, goods and bads, times when you can’t stop creating and time when you’re creatively blocked up so bad you’re borrowing energy from six months out.
And in 23 years of writing this blog, I’ve been through a lot of them.
But none quite like this year.
Job layoff in February, and five months on the beach. Then a turn around, and being pretty overcommitted, job-wise (a day job, a part-time thing, the show, Hot Air, and a couple of bands on the side). And of course the acceleration of my father’s decline and passing, which followed my mom’s three years ago.
Gotta admit, my brain feels a little numb. I’m covering ten pounds of demands with five pounds of energy. And for the first time since 2002, the blog finds itself getting squeezed out. Doesn’t help that the blog’s technical issues (it stopped letting me schedule posts in advance) have really harshed my mellow.
Which is actually unsettling. Getting up at 5AM and writing something every morning has been sort of an emotional home base for me for a very, very long time.
And like most seasons, there’ll be a change at some point. Into what, I don’t know.
I know that every time I look at moving the show show over to Substack, I…just…can’t. It feels like “moving to Facebook” was for blogging 15 years ago – giving the keys to the house to some stranger who promises he’s gonna take good care of things, yessirreebob. I didn’t buy it then and I don’t now.
Anyway, stay tuned.





October 31st, 2025 at 12:05 pm
Sometimes just a rest and catching a breath is all it takes to recharge the batteries. You owe it to yourself. From the very early days of SiTD this has been my first read of the day and will continue as long as you keep writing. My second stop of the day is Hot Air and I since you joined them always look for your contributions there first. I’m sure things will sort out for you in time and your day will be more about the fun your having than the burdens you feel need to shouldered.
October 31st, 2025 at 7:17 pm
Thanks so much. You had my support then now and in the future.