
Starting my career in construction, I learned the value of hard work, persistence, and building from the ground up. In my twenties, I launched my first business, and since then, I've always worked my ass off in my main gig and side hustles.
I've built a diverse career in entrepreneurship by constantly challenging myself, pushing boundaries, creating opportunities, and figuring shit out as I go.
Through all of it, one thing has stayed the same: I go all in. I bring a lot of energy to what I do, and I have a genuine desire to see the people around me succeed too.
And I’m not much of a rule follower.
I have a pretty healthy distaste for institutions that tell people what they’re supposed to think—organized religion, politics, media, and all the other systems that make money or gain power by keeping us divided.
I’m not afraid of trenches. Actually, I prefer them.
I want to talk about the shit we’ve been told not to talk about. I want to ask the uncomfortable questions. I want to follow the money, challenge the narrative, hear both sides, and use some fucking common sense.
And good luck shocking me.
There is almost nothing you can tell me that will make me clutch my pearls.
I DARE YOU TO TRY.


I’ve got an elevated EQ—not because I was born that way, but because I’ve done the work. I’ve faced my triggers, studied them, softened them, and rewired them. Because I understand that’s how you level up in this game of life.
I don’t get triggered easily anymore… because I learned how to meet myself before the world could hijack me.
I believe in humanity. Deeply.
And I believe in human connection with savage energy.

I’ve spent most of my career in construction, so I’m naturally heavy in my masculine energy. I know how to lead, build, solve problems, make decisions, get dirty and get shit done.
But I’ve learned that strength without softness gets out of balance.
So these days, I intentionally lean into my feminine too—intuition, connection, curiosity, compassion, receiving, listening.
Both. And.
That probably tells you a lot about what you’ll find here.
I'm interested in getting all of us to think again.
Question more.
Listen better.
Stay curious.
Use common sense.
Laugh at the absurdity.
And stop being so fucking afraid of conversations.

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