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BlueDB Project Plan: Innovating Neurodiverse Support Services

January 26, 2025 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

I started storyboarding this project last year and pitched it to a few friends who crossover both the technical world as well as having family or friends connected to the neurodiverse community. I do not want to go into too much detail so as to not give away my idea, but a broad overview would be a web service that provides valuable, curated, detailed information about a child (or adult) on demand for many applications (police, ambulance, medical, emergency, etc.

Filed Under: Blog, Faith & Family, Health & Wellness, Marketing & Tech Tagged With: autism, Cotton Rohrscheib, neurodiverse, online database, spencer rohrscheib

Spending Christmas on the Road

December 31, 2024 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

Needless to say this past year has been challenging for me on a personal level. Not only was it the first year without my dad, who we lost days before Christmas last year, it’s also been challenging on a personal and professional level for me. This has undoubtedly been a challenging year for the agriculture […]

Filed Under: Blog, Faith & Family Tagged With: colorado, great wolf lodge

EP:029 – Relaunching in 2025

December 4, 2024 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

I fired up the podcast machine this past week to do an update for those that have been asking regarding the release of my book coming out in 2025. Mistakes Were Made, volume one, should be highly entertaining and maybe even frightening for some people.

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Filed Under: Blog, Entertainment, Faith & Family, Podcasts Tagged With: book, mistakes were made, Podcasts

It’s Been a Really Hard Year…

November 20, 2024 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

This year has been really hard for me. There’s been mornings I wasn’t sure I wanted to keep going and a lot of nights that I’ve been exhausted but couldn’t rest. I put on a pretty good front. Only a handful of people have known about this until now.

Filed Under: Blog, Faith & Family, Health & Wellness Tagged With: anxiety, depression, suicide, survival

You Should Always Want to be the Adversary

August 23, 2024 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

It’s unfortunate that some people struggle because they can’t let things go and continue to carry anger and resentment. The truth is that they’ve probably never experienced true peace before, and that’s the really sad part. This is why that when they are presented an opportunity by their adversary to have closure in a situation they fail to realize the importance of that moment. Even when faced w/ continued anxiety and emotional toll, they are unable to accept an alternative of peace.

Filed Under: Faith & Family, Health & Wellness Tagged With: closure, depression

Uncomfortable Lessons to Learn

August 17, 2024 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

I ran across this motivational meme the other day and thought it was really good information. In fact, I printed it out and put it on my personal corner of my office whiteboard so I could reflect upon it a couple of times a day.

Filed Under: Faith & Family, Health & Wellness Tagged With: depression, mental health, motivation

Navigating the Seasons of Life

August 12, 2024 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

As we go through life we go from season to season. These seasons are not like what you think in the traditional sense, they are just encapsulated periods of time where you have a specific circle of friends, live in a different city or have a career in a particular industry for a period of time, etc. Some seasons are definitely better than others. Enjoy the good ones… hurry through the bad ones…

Filed Under: Faith & Family, Health & Wellness Tagged With: anxiety, depression

The Importance of a Support System: Why We All Need People in Our Corners

August 8, 2024 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

Having a close-knit group of supporters provides comfort and empowerment in tough times. We often take this support for granted until we find ourselves alone, realizing too late the importance of these relationships. Everyone, regardless of who they are, needs people standing in their corner.

Filed Under: Faith & Family, Health & Wellness Tagged With: anxiety, depression

Memories: 1992 Pinewood Derby

January 28, 2024 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

My dad had the ability to take a look at something and immediately figure out how it worked and could usually repair it even if he’d never seen it before. I was just telling mom that I don’t think I ever bragged on him or gave him enough credit for this while he was alive. […]

Filed Under: Blog, Faith & Family Tagged With: Dad, Henry Rohrscheib, Memories

Obituary: Henry Rohrscheib

January 3, 2024 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

Henry Rohrscheib

Henry RohrscheibMay 27, 1944 – December 17, 2023 I wanted to take a minute to thank everyone that has reached out to my family and I through phone calls, text messages, emails, etc., you will never know how much it has meant to mom and I over the past few days. I would also like […]

Filed Under: Faith & Family Tagged With: Memories, Rohrscheib

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