WRITING

What it is

Writing has always been my way of seeing — both the world and myself. What starts as a story on the page often becomes a mirror: a way to understand what I’ve lived, what I’ve learned, and what I’m still becoming. My essays are not just records of events, but invitations to see differently.

What you get

  • Honest reflections that make you pause and see yourself

  • Field notes from travel, inner work, and life experiments

  • A bridge between systems (corporate, cultural) and soul (presence, meaning)


Vibe Check (Substack Newsletter)

Every week, I publish Vibe Check on Substack — a rhythm of stories, reflections, and perspectives that feel more like conversations than articles. Some are about travel, some about inner work, others about the everyday patterns that shape us. All of them come back to the same truth: presence, perspective, and what it means to live authentically.


Adventure Storytelling

Beyond personal essays, I also collaborate with retreats, travel brands, and conscious communities to bring experiences to life through story. With 20+ years in global brand leadership, I know how to weave strategy with soul — turning lived moments into stories that resonate, inspire, and stay with people.

Sample Essays: blending experience and lessons

  • Running for My Life: My path to finding strength, community, and purpose through trail running.

  • Dueling Mirrors: Searching for answers in psychics made me realize my future wasn’t written in the stars, but was waiting to be written by me.

  • Nostalgic for Now: The moment that caught me off guard, which prompted me to explore what it means to live in the present.

My Process: for Storytelling Collaborations

  • I immerse myself fully in the experience — whether that’s a retreat, a journey, or a moment of culture.

  • I live it first, and then translate it into story. Not just what happened, but what it meant.

  • My process blends immediacy (what I notice and feel in the moment) with reflection (what it reveals about meaning, culture, or humanity).

  • The result is more than description — it’s perspective. Writing that helps readers not only imagine the experience, but see themselves in it.