Three Voices. One Person.
I write in three places — for the work, for the faith, and for the parts that don't fit either. They sound different on purpose. They come from the same person.
The commercial practice has its own voice — frameworks, lessons, the discipline of building. That voice has a stream of its own.
But the conviction beneath the practice — that genius is resident in everyone, and that mining it is the work — doesn't only show up at the boardroom table. It shows up at the kitchen table, in the quiet hours of doubt, in the years of being raised and the longer years of raising others, in songs I write when no one is listening, in the way I see a city I've never visited before.
So the writing splits where life does — into three streams that share a person but not a register. Choose where you want to start.
GeniusMinedStirs
Frameworks, lessons, and reflections on the work — for leaders, founders, and anyone building something that has to hold.
→02GraceJunkie
I'm a product of grace. These are the reflections that come from that.
→03RareMusingWork
The unfiltered room. Where the rules are softer and the writing is freer.
→The Visual Side of the Practice.
There's no requirement to read all three, and no shame in only ever reading one. The streams exist because the parts of me don't compress neatly. If you came for the frameworks and stayed for the faith — welcome. If you came for the poetry and left curious about how I see organisations — also welcome. The genius gets mined in whichever room you choose to walk into.