Meangingful freelance and consulting work
designing, creating, and delivering products, services, and experiences that entertain, educate, and enliven people to actively participate in their world. This moves me toward establishing or joining a leading global creative team. I'm particularly interested in entrepreneurial hybrids that are for-people, for-planet, and for-profit.
The Good Damned Earth - book and webpage
Compelling evidence that Life on Earth is both getting better and going to hell everyday.
Our next home city and country.
Tara and I want great people, local food, farmers markets, & museums in a walkable, bicycleable, no-car-needed large-ish city with distinct seasons of the year, parks and hiking trails, with multiple languages and cultures, preferably outside of America. In short, progressive, beautiful, international, and hip.
We like Amsterdam and San Francisco. We’re interested in Vancouver, Brooklyn, and Brasil. We’re curious about Uruguay, France, New Zealand, and Japan. We're open to being surprised.
A children’s book about hiccups and alternative fuels.
Children’s toys from reused and recycled materials.
A teacher of mine says, ‘If you’re not living on the edge, you’re taking up too much space.’
Some of my previous personal edges have been around forgiveness, trust, openness, anger, survival, and appreciation. None of these are permanently handled per se, though I now have facility and ease around them without constant attention or practice.
Right now, what confronts, confounds, and consumes me is successfully bring my own ideas to life in the world. My edge is my self-expression - putting my most personal work out there without knowing how it’s going to turn out.
I’m writing 2 books and creating products - I haven’t done this before and don’t know that it will support my family. But I’m doing it anyway because it scares me, because it excites me and I’ve wanted to do it for years, because I feel like it’s why I’m here now, and because it keeps me uncomfortable.
designing, creating, and delivering products, services, and experiences that entertain, educate, and enliven people to actively participate in their world. This moves me toward establishing or joining a leading global creative team. I'm particularly interested in entrepreneurial hybrids that are for-people, for-planet, and for-profit.
The Good Damned Earth - book and webpage
Compelling evidence that Life on Earth is both getting better and going to hell everyday.
Our next home city and country.
Tara and I want great people, local food, farmers markets, & museums in a walkable, bicycleable, no-car-needed large-ish city with distinct seasons of the year, parks and hiking trails, with multiple languages and cultures, preferably outside of America. In short, progressive, beautiful, international, and hip.
We like Amsterdam and San Francisco. We’re interested in Vancouver, Brooklyn, and Brasil. We’re curious about Uruguay, France, New Zealand, and Japan. We're open to being surprised.
A children’s book about hiccups and alternative fuels.
Children’s toys from reused and recycled materials.
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My current personal edge:A teacher of mine says, ‘If you’re not living on the edge, you’re taking up too much space.’
Some of my previous personal edges have been around forgiveness, trust, openness, anger, survival, and appreciation. None of these are permanently handled per se, though I now have facility and ease around them without constant attention or practice.
Right now, what confronts, confounds, and consumes me is successfully bring my own ideas to life in the world. My edge is my self-expression - putting my most personal work out there without knowing how it’s going to turn out.
I’m writing 2 books and creating products - I haven’t done this before and don’t know that it will support my family. But I’m doing it anyway because it scares me, because it excites me and I’ve wanted to do it for years, because I feel like it’s why I’m here now, and because it keeps me uncomfortable.
