On Early Influences
The people, places, and standards that shaped a quiet sense of duty.
Formation, work, and continuing study.
The people, places, and standards that shaped a quiet sense of duty.
Family habits and unspoken rules that became professional convictions later.
What early jobs teach that no schooling can replicate.
On the quiet influence of a single person who gave the work a different shape.
Ten years of learning a craft from the people who had given it their lives.
Building an operation designed to serve people first — and the early mistakes along the way.
A short list of failures that earned the convictions they produced.
How and why the collective was founded, and what it has tried to protect.
How the work shifted from operating to teaching — and why both have continued.
A working description of how a day is actually spent — work, study, and recovery.
A short list of the books that shaped the thinking — and what each one actually taught.
Where the work is pointed, and the people it is meant to serve.
An annotated press kit for journalists — biography, photography, and contact information.
A short answer with links to the longer biography and timeline.