Why I'm Starting This
I’ve resisted having a website for years.
It felt like a performance. Like I was supposed to have a brand — a niche, a set of carefully polished beliefs, a look. I couldn’t get past the inauthenticity of it.
What changed is that I stopped thinking about audience and started thinking about record. Not building something for visitors. Building somewhere to put things so they don’t disappear.
I spent a decade in tech. Meta’s AI lab. New York hedge funds before that. The industry runs fast and produces a lot of output that evaporates. I got good at building things for scale. I got less good at preserving the small, particular, honest things.
This site is a correction.
The sequences I write on napkins. The practice notes I lose in my phone. The things I figure out on the mat that I then spend two weeks trying to re-figure-out because I didn’t write them down. They’ll live here instead.
I decided this spring to teach — officially, part-time, seriously. I’ve been practicing for years. Ashtanga primary series, qigong, somatic work, anatomy. I know the material. What I’m still learning is how to transmit it. That learning is what this site will hold.
If you’re here: welcome. I don’t know what it becomes. That uncertainty feels appropriate.