Brooks & Crowley - October 2021

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October 2021

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IS IT REALLY FALL ALREADY? Reflecting on the Fall Season as a Parent

I really love fall — it’s my second favorite season. The only problem is that it arrives way too early and cuts off my first favorite season, summer. I mean, really? Stop bringing back pumpkin spice lattes before Labor Day! We get it, fall: You’re beautiful with a great personality, but let summer have its moment. We were just starting to get to know her. Especially with that rainy July. As a parent, although I still love fall, I’ll admit that the “harvest” season isn’t what it used to be. With a senior in high school and another in college, it could be me and the beagle getting dressed up to give candy to trick-or- treaters, but there won’t be any kids to run around with. It’s been a while since the kids allowed me to go trick-or-treating with them, but we do have a new crop of young neighborhood kids to see enjoying Halloween. There’s no better time for a “rite of passage” than fall, I suppose. It’s the start of a new school year, and as the air and leaves turn crisp, the foliage starts to turn gold and red, ready to greet the winter. When we’re young, however, we don’t really appreciate the beautiful turn of season we get in New England. When my wife was a freshman in college in a small New Hampshire town, she went outside one day in fall and saw bumper-to-bumper traffic on a side street. She was puzzled; the license plates of the cars were from all over the country. Why? As it turns out, they were tourists and just wanted to see and take pictures of a tree. That made her even more puzzled! When I say “tree,” I really mean a single tree — which we saw recently as a family when we took one of our girls on a college trip. I’ll admit, it’s a pretty impressive tree. I wouldn’t drive across the country to see it, but we don’t have to, we see great foliage everywhere we turn. Even if I don’t go trick-or-treating, Halloween is pretty fun as an adult, too. I like to see the street fill up with families and kids, and we get plenty of large groups dropped off in our dense neighborhood. I used to enjoy rummaging through Goodwill or other thrift stores for great Halloween costumes. I highly recommend checking those out if you want an awesome deal for your costume ideas, which will hopefully

differ from mine. I’m pretty sure it isn’t their intention, but the thrift stores are crowded in the days leading up to Halloween. Many years, I walked in without an idea for a costume and walked out with a costume party contender. I often thought it was funny that we wore other people’s clothes as costumes. Nowadays, I’m not sure if I should be insulted when partygoers dress from eras I’ve lived through (and probably still have the clothes for). It’s not fun to think to yourself, I used to wear that. Or even worse, I still have that in my closet. Or still worse, I wore that last week! I’m happy to report that my kids have never raided my closet for Halloween costumes (yet). But if they ever do, no matter how true it is, I will never say, “Hey, don’t dirty that, I was planning on wearing it next week”. Anyway, I hope you all have fall activities you’re looking forward to this month, whether it’s Halloween, apple picking, or watching football games. Take every opportunity to enjoy it however you can — even though I might miss summer, fall will be great.

–Neil Crowley

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THANKS, BUD! Baseball’s Former Commissioner and Streaming TV

other popular sports leagues like WorldWrestling Entertainment (WWE) and the National Hockey League (NHL). (It even assisted HBO!)

You don’t become America’s national pastime without learning how to adapt — and Major League Baseball (MLB) made the ultimate pivot.

In 2017, one of the biggest players in movies, Disney, invested in BAMTech, claiming a majority stake, and began its transition into streaming services. Soon after, as The Hustle reported in July 2021, Disney announced a streaming platform whose features were similar to that of Netflix and BAM. In March 2021, Disney+ hit more than 100 million users, making it a powerhouse in streaming — all created because of BAMTech. Today, BAM and BAMTech are credited with being on the forefront of streaming services and continue to hold a power position over streaming and within entertainment companies. “Media companies are not good at tech and really struggle with large scale,” says investment analyst Rich Greenfield in The Verge. “They don’t trust companies like Google or Amazon, who want to displace them. BAM is seen as friendly.”

This October, MLB’s biggest stars and teams with the most wins all-time will take the field for the 2021 playoffs. The winners will be crowned champions of the world, but the league these champs call home already owns an equally prestigious title: the founders of streaming services. Their legendary reign started back in the early 2000s, when former MLB commissioner Bud Selig asked every team in the league to contribute $4 million for the creation of Baseball Advanced Media (BAM). At that time, the dot-com bubble had yet to burst, and Selig wanted America’s once favorite sport to “keep up with the times,” so to speak. BAM created a website for each team, but it soon took on other qualities that gave it an edge. The Hustle reports that BAM offered online video, multidevice watching services, and a large data and broadband structure before other major platforms even existed. BAM became such a smashing success that it soon became BAMTech and started creating platforms for

Does Your Car Have an Accident Survival Kit?

Important Items to Keep in Your Car

Car accidents can be terrifying; they come out of nowhere. What’s more terrifying is being in a wreck while you aren’t prepared for it. This is true for trucking accidents, OUI accidents, and general car crashes when you are not the one at fault. To keep from making a bad situation worse, make sure you keep the following materials in your vehicle at all times. They will help you in the moments after you get into an accident but can bring you comfort every time you get behind the wheel, knowing you’re prepared. Flashlight Sure, everyone has a flashlight on their phone but there is no way to know it will be available in the event of an accident. Your phone could be dead or lost during the accident, or even broken beyond use. Having a flashlight will allow you to assess the damage to your car and to check yourself and passengers for injury in the dark. A car accident is never good, but a car accident at night can be a nightmare. First-Aid Kit If you are seriously injured, you should always be checked by emergency medical services (EMS), but you should still keep a first-aid kit in your

car. Should you find yourself on a remote road when an accident occurs, a first-aid kit can provide much-needed supplies for small scrapes and bruises or for more serious injuries until EMS arrives. Pen and Paper If your phone is dead, lost, or broken, you may not be able to take pictures of the accident scene, but you can still get loads of information documented with pen and paper. Insurance information, license plate numbers, witness names, and contact information can all be recorded without a phone.

This list is by no means exhaustive, but it can be essential when a car wreck occurs.

After a car crash or trucking accident, please take care to ensure you and anyone else involved is alright. Then use the tools you have with you in the immediate aftermath of a collision with another vehicle. After everything is in order, be sure to contact our expert legal team as soon as possible. We will help you navigate the insurance process to cover any injuries you or your passengers may have sustained as a result of the other driver’s negligence.

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Tap Into a Successful CEO’s Mind How ‘The Outsiders’ Provides an Unconventional Road Map

discover what makes these companies so successful, even as they quietly grow. Through his storytelling and deep-dive into the mindsets of these CEOs, Thorndike offers readers various perspectives on a different way to amass success. Thorndike also illuminates how many of these top business minds were quietly outpacing their loud, celebrity-like counterparts. For example, frugality is a major component of their success, while most others view a singular metric as the biggest determining factor in their company’s long-term success. Together, many of these top CEOs often value the human elements of their business, attributing the people they have working for them as one of the most important parts of their company growth. As you read through the various lessons and experiences of these CEOs, you find models emerging. Some of the tactics may work for you, while others prove that unconventional methods were never out of the box to begin with. All told, Thorndike’s “The Outsiders” is a reminder that sometimes the quiet ones make the most progress. You can learn more about Thorndike’s book at Goodreads.com, or you can find it on Amazon.com or your favorite bookstore. SLOW COOKER SQUASH, KALE, AND SAUSAGE SOUP Inspired by SugarAndSoul.co

What if you could harness the knowledge and skill possessed by some of the world’s top CEOs — specifically eight of them? With investment expert and author William N. Thorndike Jr.’s “The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success,” you can.

After years of analyzing investments and the companies behind meteoric climbs on Wall Street, Thorndike has compiled stories, lessons, and tactics used by eight CEOs whose methods and beliefs don’t mirror those of other leaders — unconventional leaders like Virgin Group Founder Richard Branson or SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, whose companies’ growth speaks volumes for their methodology. Thorndike examines the successes of various business leaders, like pet food company Ralston Purina’s CEO or Berkshire Hathaway’s top leader, to

INJURED IN A CAR ACCIDENT?

This healthy, savory soup is the perfect lunch for a cool fall day. Ingredients

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Salt and pepper, to taste 4 cups chicken broth 1 tsp smoked paprika 1 tsp Italian seasoning 3 cups kale, chopped 1 tbsp red wine vinegar

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1 tbsp vegetable oil

4 Italian chicken sausages, sliced to bite-size pieces

6 cloves garlic

1 onion, chopped

6–7 cups butternut squash, peeled and cubed

directions

1. In a large pot, heat oil over medium heat. Add sausage and cook 4–5 minutes, stirring often, then remove from the pot and set aside. 2. Add garlic and onion to the pot. Sauté 4–5 minutes. Add squash, salt, and pepper. Sauté 8 minutes. 3. In a slow cooker, combine sautéed vegetables, sausage, chicken broth, and seasonings. Cook on low heat for 3 hours and 30 minutes. 4. Open the pot and add the kale. Cook another 20 minutes, then add the red wine vinegar and stir to combine. Cook 10 more minutes, then serve and enjoy!

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439 Washington St. • Dedham, MA 02026 Inside THIS ISSUE

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Is It Really Fall Already?

2 How the MLB Helped Create Disney+

Does Your Car Have an Accident Survival Kit?

3 ‘The Outsiders’: A Model for Success

Slow Cooker Squash, Kale, and Sausage Soup

4 October Events in Boston

Eat Plant-Based and Watch Legendary Athletic Performances What’s Going On, Boston?

Nothing feels more invigorating than watching experts do what they do best — that’s what you’ll find at all of these events. Enjoy the legendary musical “Rent,” the largest regatta in the world, and the Boston Veg Food Fest! There’s a little something for everyone this October! ‘RENT’ (Musical) Oct. 12 to Oct. 17 Shubert Theatre Boston, 265 Tremont St., Boston BochCenter.org/buy/show-listing/rent

Head of the Charles Regatta October 22-24 Magazine Beach 668 Memorial Dr, Cambridge HORC.org

125th Boston Marathon October 11 Hopkinton State Park 164 Cedar St, Hopkinton BAA.org

The Head of the Charles Regatta is the largest two-day regatta in the world, with over 11,000 athletes rowing in over 1,900 boats participating in 61 events! The athletes’ experience levels are novice to the Olympics. It takes place on the banks of the River Charles. It’s pretty cool to see so many professional athletes loving that dirty water. (The Standells reference!) Don’t miss these exclusive events — enjoy them while they last!

Not unlike “Hamilton” or “Phantom of the Opera,” even people who aren’t familiar with musicals will often recognize the tunes from “RENT.” For over 25 years, this Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical has become not only a story about a diverse group of artists and friends struggling to follow their dreams, but also a cultural touchstone and a source of joy and strength for millions. Experience it for yourself while you can!

As you may know, the Boston Marathon usually occurs in April — however, for this year only, the Boston Marathon will be taking place on October 11 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This legendary marathon has gathered the attention of athletes worldwide, and whether you’re watching or competing, you won’t want to miss it! Let’s see if the cooler weather helps the athletes’ times.

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