Personal Life and Practice
Deliberate practices, shaping experiences, and the parts of life that resist categorization but leave a mark — incense, aikido, events, and encounters that changed how the world gets approached.
Relationship Management
Relationship Management is the process of maintaining and improving interactions with stakeholders.

Relationship Management is the process of maintaining and improving interactions with stakeholders. On this site, it matters because it transfers across technical, operational, and venture work instead of staying trapped in one narrow context.
Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customer_relationship_management
Deliberate practices, shaping experiences, and the parts of life that resist categorization but leave a mark — incense, aikido, events, and encounters that changed how the world gets approached.
Frameworks manage time, energy, commitments, and resources at the individual level.
Networks of interpersonal connections are managed through communication, trust, reciprocity, and shared history.
Data-driven systems monitor and analyze physiological and behavioral metrics over time.
How to reach me for collaboration, media, introductions, and other high-signal conversations.
How the systems I use to remember people, maintain context, and reduce relationship decay over time.
This page is for experiences that left a lasting mark on how I think, feel, or move through the world.
The pursuit of good food, interesting places, and the people and cultures encountered along the way.
Food and place are some of the most immediate ways I experience the world.
Google Drive is one of the main file systems behind how I organize shared work across ventures, teams, and time.