The Architecture of a New Line: Learning the Shape of Your Life Again
When a life is stripped to the studs, how do we learn to identify the new lines of our own house? A conversation on grief, movement, and the sovereignty of "I don't know."
Objects of Identity: Dan Roth on Fatherhood, Advocacy, and the Things We Put Away
In this episode of Keepsake Chronicles, I’m joined by Dan Roth, a TEDx speaker, neurodiversity advocate, and father—to
The Art of Belonging: Finding Home in the Mundane and the Muse
In this episode of Come Back To Earth, I sit down with Eric Harrison, a songwriter and civil trial attorney
Gentle Traction: Building a Life That Lasts Without the Hustle
Are you feeling stuck in a season of transition, spinning your wheels but going nowhere? In this video essay, I
A new foundation for our stories
I’m writing to share a small but meaningful change in how these letters will reach you.
I have spent
The Mirror That Refuses to Perform: Shedding the Public Image
In the modern creator economy, we are often told that our lives are our “content.” But what happens to the
The Architecture of Resonance: Building Shows That Breathe
Why Human-Centered Podcast Production beats Algorithm Optimization.
The End of "Content": A Shift to High-Fidelity Storytelling
Tuesday Night | From the center of the boxes
The Song That Stays: An Adventure in Recovery
Sometimes, a song begins long before the first note is played. It begins in the quiet of a Saturday morning