I’ve always been the type of person who can’t sit still with just one idea. I’m constantly building, testing, and creating—whether it’s a new digital project, a brand experiment, or a way to help people turn their own ideas into something real.
My journey started out pretty traditionally—I was a stockbroker at 18, dove into the mortgage world, and like a lot of people, got hit hard when the 2008 crash flipped everything upside down. That’s when I decided I wasn’t going to rely on someone else’s system anymore—I was going to build my own.
Since then, I’ve launched brands, built products, created content, and worked with people who want to turn creativity into income. Along the way, I’ve learned that business doesn’t have to be boring—it can actually be fun, experimental, and a little weird in the best way possible.
Outside of work, you’ll usually find me scribbling down new ideas, geeking out on personal development books, or chasing after some creative rabbit hole that most people would probably call “unnecessary.” (But hey, that’s where the best stuff usually comes from.)
If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: you don’t need to wait for permission to build something that excites you. Start messy, start small, start today.
And that’s basically my philosophy—for business, for life, and for anyone crazy enough to chase down their own version of freedom.