About Me
The path that led me to the reflections you’ll find here.
For more than twenty years, I’ve moved through the world with a journalist’s instincts and a seeker’s curiosity. I’ve interviewed people from every walk of life, studied the moments that shape us, and followed stories to places that taught me more than any college ever could. Those years gave me a front-row seat to humanity—its grace, its pain, its contradictions, and its quiet truths.
Along the way, I built a life as an entrepreneur, creator, and storyteller—one constantly evolving through risk, reinvention, failure, and faith. The lessons I’ve learned didn’t come from textbooks or theory; they came from the road, from the work, and from life itself. Field Notes is where I gather the pieces of that journey and give them form.
Here, I share observations, philosophies, and reflections on the things that shape us—purpose, perspective, growth, and the everyday choices that define who we become. These notes aren’t perfect or polished. They’re lived. They’re honest. And they’re offered in the hope that somewhere within them, you find something that strengthens your own journey.

